He didn't say that nonsense because he's a Catholic. He said that nonsense because he's a leftist.
Lots of roman leftists. I wonder why.
He didn't say that nonsense because he's a Catholic. He said that nonsense because he's a leftist.
Lots of roman leftists. I wonder why.
Because there are lots of romans. Just as there are lots of leftist baptists, methodists, etc...
Romans vote left at a far higher rate than non romans.

I guess when those little drops of water fall on your baby forehead and ensure your salvation, you don't have to really worry about God or His word.
Not sure where you're getting that notion from, but there's certainly nothing remotely approaching a 1:1 situation there:
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Such dismissal is an across the board thing. It is not limited to Catholics.
The first openly lesbian archbishop in Christian history recently claimed she finds it "very hurtful" that some people are leaving her church in protest of her gender and sexuality.
"There are still patches all over the place where people continue to struggle with women in leadership and I have to respect that," the Most Rev. Cherry Vann, 67, who serves as bishop of Monmouth and was elected in July as the 15th archbishop of Wales, told the BBC last week.
"The Church in Wales is working hard to welcome LGBT+ people, but also I respect that there are people in the Church in Wales who find that really difficult," she said. "Some, sadly, have felt the need to leave and I take that very seriously."...
...Vann, who lives with her civil partner, Wendy, and their two dogs, told the BBC that the opposition to her has at times been "quite hostile."
"It can be very hurtful," she said. "It's hard to hear some of the things that people say, but I think it's important that there is the space for them to say that."
"I don't want people to feel shut down or silenced just because I hold a different view," she continued. "But it does nevertheless hurt because it feels like an attack on who I am and who God has made me to be."...