One at a time... An answer to what? What I think Catholics believe? That’s easy... I gave you a chance to re-word it but your pride won’t let you so, here goes.
I don’t know. I’m not Catholic.
For the second... because the Founders “confused” religion with politics. You wanna discount the Founders go ahead, but you might fit in better these days on the whitehouse.gov site.
Third... I think you really misspelled it. And for me! You shouldn’t have (no, really).
Now, would you please clarify your next to final statement? Names... dates etc. I don’t understand what you’re asking (not much more clear than your “Catholic” question).
Again (after many reminders about twisting the question) I must inform you that you are once again restating the question incorrectly. The question is "Do you believe Catholics can be Christians. It is not about what you believe that Catholics beleive, it is about whether you believe that Catholics can be Christians.
Do you stand by the wording of that question? Yes or no.
Yes. Now Id appreciate an answer.
Do you REALLY not know which question I seek an answer to*? Look close—it’s referred to in the post above.
* I ended that sentence in a preposition just for you.
Seems that you have just discounted the founders by saying they were confused. Obama will welcome you to the whitehouse.gov site.
“...because the Founders confused religion with politics.”
The founders did not equate a political ideology with a religious faith, as you recklessly equate conservatism with YEC-centered Christianity. Or, conversely, as you deny the conservatism of Christians who believe in evolution (the majority of Christians, that is).