You wrote:
“But it proves that the American wing of the Roman Catholic Church isn’t as conservative as FRoman Catholics portray.”
What? Are you kidding? Since when did FR Catholics portray the “American wing of the Roman Catholic Church” as conservative?
And it does prove something: poorly catechized and dissident Catholics vote just like most Protestants do in this country.
You, yourself did on October 29, 2009, when you redefined the political terms "Liberal" and "Conservative", on a political message board, to mean "CINO" and "Faithful Catholic":
Post #6: I never forget the simple truth: all Protestants are Liberals.I responded by stating the polar opposite, to flesh our your claim:
Post #16: "Only Catholics are Conservatives".Which prompted to you reply to me and others with this expansion of your core argument:
Post #20: Liberalism is not a merely political issue. Read Liberalism is a Sin.You did make one statement that I wholeheartedly agree with, however:
Post #21: [in answer to a question re Baptists being more conservative than Catholics] Politically maybe. Religiously, if she is Protestant, then she can only be a Liberal....she is a Liberal no matter how conservative her political views. I never said anything about conservative political views.
Post #28: ...religious Liberalism is linked to political liberalism.So let me ask you this: When the Catholic Church, at all levels, promotes global warming, evolution, Democrat candidates, Obamacare, state funding of churches, illegal immigration and amnesty, and a United Nations "with teeth", while declaring that the American way of life and capitalism are heresies....
....how can FRoman Catholics come onto FR and, with a straight face, argue that Catholics are the only true conservatives, applaud when their paragons advocate taking away voting privileges from anyone not Catholic, and then say that anyone who disagrees with their social and political goals is "bashing" the Catholic Church and must be a "closet leftist" posing as a Christian?