On the other hand, this statement is remarkably useless:
Catholics Hispanics who become non Catholic Christians also start voting more conservatively and more pro-life.
First, because I can't help wondering if you have a source. But assuming you do, all you are pointing out is that religious converts tend to take their religion more seriously. How profound.
Why don’t you quit making up things, for instance me saying anything about the Catholic faith, or having “strong opinions” on it?
Catholics are liberal, and they vote accordingly, you say they are average, but they are not average when compared to non Catholic Christians. Catholics vote with the left, the atheists, the non-Christians, the gays, etc., the majority of non-Catholic Christians vote pro-life Christian.
And of course I have a source about Hispanics Catholics who become Protestant Christians becoming more pro-life voting and more conservative.
You seem to want to argue, one way is by continuing to pretend that I am saying things that I’m not, and in the case of Hispanics, wanting to have the option to either deny that they move right, or dismissing it if they do, whichever one that you need, depending on what you find out is the truth about them becoming more pro-life and conservative when they switch denominations.