Yes, I am in. It is simply a Christian Alliance.
Catholic or Evangelical? What is the difference? We both are in this together. But so are the Jews.
Christians, Jews and and some “groups” are all in this battle. Like it or not. The “book” describes those and the enemies.
Christians will not set out the 2012 elections like they did in 2008. We will have a replay of 2010.
A bunch of Traitors to the faith will go Bye Bye. Obozo with them.
In my mind, anybody who loves freedom should join this movement, even atheists.
political coincidences aside, Protestantism is a denial of Catholicism. Is that "different" enough for you?
Votes reflect what one really believes.
47.8% of the Evangelicals and 11.8% of Catholics affirm the Bible is Literally true. 6.5% of the former and 19.8% of the latter see it as an ancient book of history and legends.
Evangelical Protestants are the most politically conservative Christian tradition. Within each tradition, those with literal views of the Bible are more politically conservative than is their tradition overall. Catholics that are Biblical literalists (11.8%) hold more conservative political views than the Catholic population in general does. The Biblical literalist Catholic is as politically conservative as the Biblical literalist who is Evangelical (47.8%) or Mainline Protestant. (11.2%) American Piety in the 21st Century, Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion http://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php/33304.pdf
72% of Catholics said that the will of the American people should have more influence than the Bible on US law, as compared to 63% of the general public. Pew Research Center, “Pragmatic Americans Liberal and Conservative on Social Issues,” August 3, 2006, http://people-press.org/reports/pdf/283.pdf (accessed June 24, 2008).
37% of Catholics in the last election were registered as Democrats, 27% Republican, and 31% as Independents. Aggregated Pew Research Surveys, 2007. http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=295#ideology
More: http://www.peacebyjesus.com/RC-Stats_vs._Evang.html