Seems to be the direction we are going to go though.
Not if we ignore him. The unspoken point is within his tagline (God bless you and yours). He asks the question "In America, who decides who is a Christian? Should it be the Baptist Christians, the Catholic Christians, or the "church" that protests at soldier's funerals??" yet his tagline defines him as Christian. So, one would think he'd define 'who decides who is a Christian' based predominantly on what religious belief he adheres to. After all, he's a Christian, right? And he belongs to a given 'faith' based on their doctrine being true.
Then why ask the question, unless it's meant to draw us in to something he wants to espouse, or bring up about us? So, why should we bother? I don't care what he believes. It's what I believe that counts. Nor do I care what points he feels compelled to make. They're not my points, nor do I have the intuition they'd be compelling. So, why bother? I'm done with him.