See post #27
i have to declare my own bias before going on here. i’ve talked to enough people—whom i’ve taken to be true Christians—in *different* denominations, who attend different buildings, to form my belief that they are all of one mind with regard to the murder of the unborn. most are inveterate readers and even scholars of the Bible and many if not all site God through Jeremiah as an unbreakable reason why they couldn’t take unborn life:
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.”
so yes, your annecdote is no shock given the numbers in the survey you posted a few days ago (and the rough correspondence to those of the US census breakdown of christian religious denominations).
BUT the attack here, in my opinion, is not on those cafeteria catholics, or sunday protestants, etc., it is the use of the label “christian” to paint those truely living in the Spirit with a broad brush; this may be another subtle attack, butressed by statistical lying, on the true Body of Christ, which is most assuredly *not* the so called “Church” or collections of buildings or people labelling themselves a certain denomination based on family or ethnic history. the Body *does* defend the unborn and any attack on that Body, even indirectly, i claim, may even advance the cause of the satanic abortion industry we’re all trying to end. in fact,
this could be an underlying motivation of this whole meme (i.e., what i’ll call the “hypocritical christian” study). statistical surveys, psychological, and sociological studies are the main lying tools of the left and satan for good reason, people don’t usually know enough about statistical theory to see through them.
God bless and keep up the good work.