Posted on 06/16/2014 6:46:58 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
How many voters know that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is a Roman Catholic? Or that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is a Southern Baptist, not a Latino Catholic? Or that Florida Sen. Marco Rubio worships at both a Catholic parish and an evangelical church?
More importantly, does it matter?
Actually, it does in todays Republican Party, where a number of factors have forged a new religious identity that supersedes familiar old categories.
These prominent Republicans are emblematic of the new religious amalgam that, in many instances, has helped refashion denominational differences that were once almost insurmountable. Look no further than the stunning Virginia primary victory of Dave Brat, a Catholic with degrees from a Reformed Protestant college in Michigan and Princeton Theological Seminary, who took down House Majority Leader Eric Cantor last week.
Running in a conservative district in the Richmond suburbs, Brat is described as both a Catholic and Calvinist, labels that would be considered incompatible in almost any realm. Hes a champion of a resurgent movement among Catholic intellectuals that seeks to marry Catholic social teaching with free-market economic libertarianism....
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
This article is all over the place and makes no sense especially in relation to the headline.
Being Catholic is what won him the election.
Is that even possible?
No.
Virginia’s GOP US Senate candidate, Ed Gillespie, might fall into this category.
I would say not. I think they are saying he attended Calvinist institutions of higher learning but is now a Catholic.
This is not far-fetched. I haven't vetted the following quote, but it is attributed, in describing the Catholic social teaching principle of subsidiarity, to Pope Pius XI: "It is a fundamental principle of social philosophy, fixed and unchangeable, that one should not withdraw from individuals and commit to the community what they can accomplish by their own enterprise and/or industry."
It is those Unreformed Southern Catholics you need to keep your eyes on. But it has been my personal observation that if a group will play softball or eat with you at a picnic they for the most part aren’t too crazy.
But in politics a persons declared church group often have little to do with reality.
Jimmy Carter claimed Southern Baptist
Nancy Polosi claimed Catholic
Both groups agree that neither represents their views.
This article is dumb and divisive.
This article is dumb and divisive.
Nancy Pelosi, IS a Roman Catholic and in good standing, she took communion at the Vatican in the last year and does so at her church.
Jimmy Carter very publicly left the Southern Baptists many years ago, and has periodically written against them.
People who champion abortion, infanticide and sodomy are in a state of mortal sin, regardless of where they take communion.
Ask Augustine.
Is that even possible?
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NO, it's not.
**More importantly, does it matter?**
Yes, it matters.
Running in a conservative district in the Richmond suburbs, Brat is described as both a Catholic and Calvinist, labels that would be considered incompatible in almost any realm. Hes a champion of a resurgent movement among Catholic intellectuals that seeks to marry Catholic social teaching with free-market economic libertarianism....
D.J. Conner: [confronted about why he has been sneaking off to church] Mom, I wanted to tell you. I just had some questions about God and stuff.
Roseanne Conner: Well, so why didn't you come to us if you had questions? You know, there's no two better people to answer your questions than me and your Dad.
D.J. Conner: Okay. What religion are we?
Roseanne Conner: I have no idea. Dan?
Dan Conner: Well... my family's Pentecostal on Mom's side, Baptist on my Dad's. Your Mom's Mom was Lutheran and her Dad was Jewish.
D.J. Conner: So what do we believe?
Roseanne Conner: Well... we believe in, ah, being good. So basically we're good people.
Dan Conner: Yeah, but we're not practicing.
**Dave Brat, a Catholic **
BTTT!
someone should tell their Bishops and Priests and Popes, rather than allow them to serve as examples to the millions of Catholic immigrants flooding the nation over the years.
Treating them like American royalty sends a strong message to Catholic voters.
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