….is it because the Nobel Peace Prize committee is bias and bigoted against Catholics? Or is it because we just don’t always get what we deserve on Earth? Or another reason?
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And if a man of God and peace representing a particular religious institution has not, then why not?
Martin Luther King was parochial in that he fought for social justice in America. What I’m looking for is a religious leader, from a religious institution, with world wide dimensions.
PS: I very much have the political aspect in mind when posting this question in this subtopic(Politics)so don’t tell me I posted in the wrong area. (yeah, you, lefties)
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