we hear plenty opposition from the Catholics, it’s the CINOs that are the problem, and the ones supporting the Obams. it’s just unfortunate there are the # of CINOs that there are. Why they don’t just run to those anglican or episcopal churches that SUPPORT the policies they love, i have no idea. SG i know your church does not, but as a denomination, Episopals at the top are in line with the CINO thinking on social issues, more so than the Pope and Catholic church hierarchy.
I have a friend in Florida whose Catholic church must be all “social justice” all the time. It’s very sad.
I’m putting my final electoral vote total at 295 (OH, WI, NH, IA, CO).
After that would be 311 (MI), and then 331 (PA)
The difference being, we are more like the Baptists, in that it is almost a franchise mentality, with each diocese having their own take on matters of the church. I’m in an orthodox one with an orthodox bishop and we don’t answer to any other hierarchy.
The CINOs would fit in better with the wacky Unitarians.