>>Baptists and Catholics may seem to be strange bedfellows in many respect, but it may eventually come down to the point where we are the only people who still believe that Christ is in charge of running his church and not the PC loony left.<<
You are right, see my tagline. We are on the same team when it comes to the culture wars.
From the head of the Anti-Catholic Troll hunters I would like to award you the "Humanitarian of the Day" Award. It's so nice to see someone who does not consider us an enemy.
God Bless you!
Ditto that.
As an evangelical Christian I have stood arm in arm with Catholics and fundamentalist protestants alike at abortion clinic protests. At no time was our friendly fellowship and unity of purpose either marred or inhibited by our doctrinal differences, some of which I think we would all agree are profound.
As I have said on other religious theme threads, it appears that evangelical protestant conservatives and Catholic conservatives will eventually be practically the only groups which will remain standing firm in opposition to the unGodly agenda of the liberals and their many different morally bankrupt interest group suppporters such as the homosexual lobby, abortionists, death cultists, porn peddlers, secular humanists, dope advocates, etc. Most of the mainline protestant denominations have long ago deserted and joined the other side, or at least the leadership has. My Godly paternal grandparents were staunch Methodists of the old Wesleyan school, but they would turn away in disgust and sorrow from the politically correct travesty of it's former self that the now pro-abortion UMC has become.
It only makes good sense for Americans with basically the same interests in matters such as preserving the traditional family, the right to life, the sanctity of marriage, sexual perversion, government schooling, freedom of worship, etc, to unite our political power to protect those mutual interests.