No. She obviously did not do that. Suggesting otherwise is crazy. Thus the craziness of the entire Catholic canonization process. Total bunk
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Pretending that she did perform miracles from beyond the grave encourages the acceptance of bogus metaphysical claims. Which is pernicious.
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Sure, but if you reject miracles a priori then the whole process of canonization (not just this case) is fraudulent.
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may have done "good work", didnt take hundreds of millions of $$$ on the side - difference between Clintons and MT
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Comforting the dying when they could be cured is actually evil.
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IMO "she did good work." If I were dying on the sidewalk, I'd like somebody to give me shelter, water, & kindness until my end.
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answer: I don't know. I don't have any evidence one way or the other on that, so I can't say yes or no.
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without seeing/hearing the evidence, it's presumptuous to declare an answer.
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ANSWER is "resounding YES!!!" (and she's a jealous biatch)https://twitter.com/fakedansavage/status/772557790279675904 …
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what are your religious beliefs?
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