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willhud9 wrote:Which of course I always counter with: Jesus was specifically talking about divorce, a concept which many Christians have adapted and accepted as part of our culture.
Donohue was born in Manhattan, New York. He began his teaching career in the 1970s working at St. Lucy's School in Spanish Harlem. In 1977, he took a position as a college professor teaching at La Roche College in McCandless, Pennsylvania. In 1980 he received a doctorate in Sociology from New York University (NYU). Donohue is divorced, with two adult children from his marriage.
Shrunk wrote:That guy was a good interviewer, wasn't he? Didn't let Donohue get away with much, but was always polite and respectful. I only wished he called Donohue on his conflation of jokes about priests and jokes about Muslims or Jews.
Shrunk wrote:Priest jokes are at the expense of particular profession, not a particular religion. They're like lawyer jokes, or politician jokes.
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