Madam, – There have been some doubts shed on Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI opinion polls recently as to their accuracy and freedom from bias.
This is of particular importance in relation to democratic poll-taking on the Catholic Church, which is by its nature an authority of God. This does not seem to affect The Irish Times, which appears to be an organ of revolution, destruction and the chaos which would come about by the disintegration of the Catholic Church's authoritarian state. The enemies of the Catholic Church do not favour spilling blood because the devil knows that the food of the church is the blood of martyrs. But they will go a long way in an undermining role if they can.
The trouble with Irish Timespolls are that they are taken from "Catholics". That means that those giving their democratic judgment do not accept the full story, and are in effect "Catholics" by birth register only, and are quite happy to see the Catholic Church sink into oblivion via all sorts of distortions and half-truths, along with their spiritual allies in the Masonic lodges. In fact, a number of "Catholics" are sworn Masons and live thereby in chronic mortal sin.
So when The Irish Timestakes the next opinion poll on the failures of the hierarchy (actual, perceived, and spurious), let it carry out a parallel opinion poll which will be the litmus test of these "democratic Catholics". Ask each one if they are Catholics; (if not, it's none of their business); then ask them do they accept the Catholic Church's teaching on Humanae Vitae, the ban on the use of contraception. If they do not, then eliminate them from the result as apostates who hate the church anyway. Do not rely on those coming out of a church, as there are a number of "Catholics" who go to Mass, deceiving themselves.
This should narrow things down a bit and eliminate the worst aspects of diabolical democracy. – Yours, etc,