How can you say that unless you have a doctrinal statement of sorts on that church? And if Francis can be deemed to be a non-Catholic by multitudes of your brethren then we should be able to class this as a fringe Pentecostal church, which was reported 2 years ago as "poking on walls and sidewalks of the city with the sayings "Bible yes, Constitution no. Jesus will return in 2070." ...The faithful use metal molds. More than 200 were made and more than 2,000 spray paint tubes were spent.
And as regards Jews, even besides his unScriptural preaching of death to them, he is certainly in the minority as regards Israel:
82% of White evangelicals (blacks make up 6% of evangelicals, and 15% of all blacks), along with 84% of Orthodox Jews overall, versus 38% of Catholics and 16% of no-religion Jews, affirmed that God gave the land of Israel to the Jews. 50% of White evangelicals disagree that Israel and an independent Palestinian state can coexist peacefully. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/10/03/more-white-evangelicals-than-american-jews-say-god-gave-israel-to-the-jewish-people/
46% of white evangelical Protestants, versus 20% of Catholics, say that the U.S. is not providing enough support for Israel. 22% of Catholics think the level of support for Israel is to high, versus just 12% of White evangelicals . http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/02/27/strong-support-for-israel-in-u-s-cuts-across-religious-lines/
Asking Americans (June 2014) to rate eight religious groups on a “feeling thermometer” from 0 to 100, white evangelicals (6% of evangelicals are black) averaged 82 toward each other, 69 toward Jews (who averaged 34 toward them) and 63 toward Catholics, 30 toward Muslims, and 25 toward atheists (who averaged 28 toward them).
Catholics averaged 80 toward each other, 61 toward Jews (who averaged 58 toward them), 57 toward evangelical Christians, 40 toward Muslims and 38 toward atheists (who averaged 47 toward them). — http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/07/16/u-s-evangelical-christians-are-chilly-toward-atheists-and-the-feeling-is-mutual/
73% of evangelical leaders worldwide affirm that God’s covenant with the Jewish people continues today, and 60% hold mostly favorable views of Jews, though 33% think that Jews are unfriendly toward evangelicals. 48% say the state of Israel is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy about the Second Coming of Jesus, while 42% say it is not, and 49% say they sympathize with both Israel and the Palestinians equally (http://www.pewforum.org/2011/06/22/global-survey-of-evangelical-protestant-leaders/)
How can you say that unless you have a doctrinal statement of sorts on that church?
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Understood. And thanks for the very interesting statistical information on the related issues.