Makes one wonder why some people think returning the nation to common Christian principals isn't at least as important as throwing rocks at others who at the very least accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.
It's almost as if some people are afraid that the current attack on marriage may well be enough to finally get Christians to work together rather than fighting one another and can't stand the thought of that happening.
Makes one wonder why some people think returning the nation to common Christian principals isn't at least as important as throwing rocks at others who at the very least accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.
Since you used the word "folks" in the first half, I assume you do not believe they are "Christians", as that label only gets applied to the group in the second half. And to emphasize the claim, you are actually accusing the first group with intentionally keeping Christians from getting together.
What do you believe defines the "common ground" and "common Christian principles" that Christians should get together on? Please tell us what you yourself did today, to "get Christians together on common ground to try and resist the wave of diabolical delusion sweeping our nation".
Should all Christians vote like Catholics?