Matt you are clearly ignoring the fact those pro abortion Catholics are not shy about their views, the go to mass like you and share the same cup as you. No one is kicking them out of church and the priests know who they are.
Your generalizations of Protestant, Baptist and Evangelical churches won’t fly here. I am evangelical and spent many years in the Catholic church as well. The Catholic church is predominantly pro life and so too are most other Christian churches. The ones you like to list are historically closer to your confession than others.
I will chalk up that your knowledge of other Christian churches is limited and that is why you stereotype and generalize. The election results should inform you quite a bit. Pro life elected politicians come mainly from red state, southern states with a majority of non Roman Christian population. So your assertions don’t add up. If Rome is leading the charge to elect pro life candidates then the heavily Roman Catholic blue states and big cities would be sending us a majority in Congress, and the White House would have a pro life president. So hoot all you want about your church and how great its laws are, but realistically the majority of those who call themselves Catholic don’t have the conviction to vote according to their supposed internal holiness and Canon.
Chew on that a bit as good Baptists, Reformed, Evangelicals and many more Christians actually put their convictions in motion and send people to Washington who actually care about unborn life and actually vote their convictions.
You are so right about that redleghunter.