You wrote:
“What is it though that turns the majority of Christians of Catholicism into liberals and what makes the majority of Protestant Christians conservative?”
I don’t think that is the case. All Protestants by definition are religiously liberal. Some Catholics are politically liberal, but not all Catholic Democrats are. They might be liberal on some issues, but not others. I think you should worry about your own house since your people put Obama in the White House. Obama is a Protestant too don’t forget.
“What happens to a Hispanic that makes him conservative when he leaves the Catholic community and becomes a Protestant?”
Again, I don’t think that is the case. I know plenty of conservative Hispanic Catholics.
There sure aren’t very many Hispanic Catholics that are conservative, because the great majority of them vote for the pro-abortion left.
Something makes the majority of Catholics pro abortion liberals and something makes the majority of Protestants pro-life conservatives. This has serious ramifications as we keep importing more Catholic voters for the Democrat party.
The refusal to even acknowledge such a simple thing as their role in the vote, might account for how Catholics can often write and speak like conservatives yet in the privacy of the voting booth vote for the liberal agenda and do so generation, after generation, after generation.
Protestants by definition practically, are what we call conservatives in America. The majority of the Catholics would be identified as liberal.