daniel
I know that you know how to read by some of your well thought out responses however your stament that, “stats state 26% evangelicals versus 28% Catholic divorced,” does not equate at all to my position that the vast majority of fallen away Catholics that become Evangelical or other sects of protestantism are divorced and remarry a protestant.
my assertion has nothing to do with what percent of Catholics or protestants as a group are divorced.
take your own personal tally how many fallen away Catholics who are now in your faith or sect are divorced and remarried.
It happens to be every fallen away Catholic I know.
For the Greater Glory of God
That is my point. While RCs will rail against personal research as determining Truth, you do worse as your standard is that of your grand total of 4 Catholics who became evangelicals, which is very contrary to actual polling research.
I am not doubting your own experience, but that simply does not qualify as accurate research for the whole. If we concluded all RCs converts from evangelicalism are drunkards due to the 4 we knew, we would be rightly laughed to scorn.
You are better off trying the usual desperate specious "biased polling" form of damage control.