I have said to some before that if a 1st century Pharisee was running for office today we would vote for him. For you can be a conservative and no be Christian, though you cannot be a Christian and not be a conservative.
For you cannot divorce doctrinal beliefs and commitment thereto from moral values from contentions for them, and the stronger the former then the stronger the contentions for the latter.
However, you can hardly expect them to not contend against what they see as errors of faith even while they both contend against immoral and unAmerican values.
And to disallow that would be inconsistent with American values. It is more harmful to allow them to judiciously post on their faith and allow for debate while they both contend for other conservative values, or to censor such? It seems forbidding that, or to favor one side over the other would result in lesser numbers of committed souls on FR.
Yet when you have a group which wants to use your FR as a news and promotional site for an elitist church, while demanding you to silence all who challenge its claims and who post on the predominate historical faith of America, then such is neither proChristian nor proAmerican.
Respectfully, daniel, in your backyard by God's grace.
How about just doing the best you can without becoming disrespectful, hateful or in your face obnoxious? Is that too much to ask? And I’m asking that of everyone. Do unto others...
While I concur with much of your post, the RCs I personally know, I do believe have a belief in Jesus Christ for salvation.
I also think they are grossly misguided into a worldly system of theology, but they don’t get away with anything for that worldliness. I know I’m wretched and hopefully not as bad as many I observe, but indubitably, we share one thing in common. Whenever we sin, it begins by first and immediately when we’re out of fellowship with God.