Most religions support the sanctity of life.
These groups voted for Marxist, socialist, Democrats during the decades I stated, 1950's and 1960's. The evidence is that the Democrats controlled both the House and the Senate for 40 years.
As most people know, Marx and Engels were athiests, relative moralist.
The Marxist, socialist, Democrats, beginning in the late 1930's, began their quest to ingrain an anti-moral culture in the U.S. with the unconstitutional enactment of laws supporting Marxist unionism, confiscation of private property, and Social Security.
So, why did supposedly "religious" people, who profess to believe in God, vote continiously for people who admired, professed, and advocated the ideas of admitted non-relgious, athiests and then act surprised when the result is a culture of death?
That is my point.
Ah, but you picked out Catholics, Jews, and Blacks. There were plenty of religious people that voted for Democrats that did not belong to any of those groups. The South used to be a Democratic stronghold, for reasons we'll not get into here, and that was played upon by Democrats looking to reach national offices. Shall we blame the South as well? Hell, it's done enough already, why not?
The Marxist, socialist, Democrats, beginning in the late 1930's, began their quest to ingrain an anti-moral culture in the U.S. with the unconstitutional enactment of laws supporting Marxist unionism, confiscation of private property, and Social Security.
And yet I see confiscation of private property and Social Security being touted as good things for 'society' daily by local Republicans (on property) and national Republicans (on SS). Shall we now blame white Protestant 'faithful' for societal ills that vote for Republicans based solely that they say the right things? Being a white Protestant myself that has seen the light on party line voting, I'm for it. About time somebody wakes the sheep up before you people sell the rest of my life and my land down the river just because you have to vote for the right damn letter
So, why did supposedly "religious" people, who profess to believe in God, vote continiously for people who admired, professed, and advocated the ideas of admitted non-relgious, athiests and then act surprised when the result is a culture of death?
You know what? I don't know and I really don't care. Instead of Republicans trying to fix everything at the national level, perhaps they should return to conservatism's roots (Republicans don't have conservative roots, as they were the original party of big government) and remember what the Framers had in mind for the national government and its limitations. You would be suprised over time of how your 'culture of death' would right itself