Doesn't that kind of miss the whole point RRW was making?
The minority subset of Christians in Seattle have to exhibit more dedication to follow their faith than the majority Christians of Kentucky. How the aggregate of both places vote in a general election says little to nothing about the depth and dedication of their respective Christian's faith.
For what it's worth, I KNOW why I am no longer an Evangelical Protestant. Nevertheless, I have had only one Evangelical Protestant Freeper ASK me why I'm a Catholic now; the rest are too busy TELLING me why I am a Catholic. So in that sense, I see RRW's point as exceedingly plausible.
Many know what they believe, but few can lay out clinically, logically, and dispassionately why they believe it.
Thats fine
Thats wonderful
I didnt bring up your Catholicism or anyone elses
You did
Youre not the first person Ive known go from whatever to Catholic or Catholic to whatever
I dont care why you wen that way if it felt appropriate to you....youre still a Christian. Good enoug
The rest of what both you and her said I dont much cotton to
No offense it came across as snotty
So save the offended Catholic strawman for someone else
I detected the usual Yankees are simple smarter crap
Then stay with the smart folks and leave we dullards in our less analytical faith be