You are absolutely correct, and people should stop comparing the single denomination Catholic vote with all other churches collectively.
The two largest churches in America are the Catholic, and the Southern Baptist for instance, I imagine that Southern Baptists get tired of their good, pro-life voting being lumped in with other denominations.
It is powerful though, that as incredibly diverse the catch phrase Protestant is, that it still is to the right of Catholics.
As far as calling them out, there are so few of the liberal Protestant church members here at FR, and the few that we do have are fully on board with conservatism, they never defend their churches liberalism, or deny that their denomination votes democrat, if it does.
JCBreckenridge after you read post 31, then read post 28 for an example of what I was saying.
“It is powerful though, that as incredibly diverse the catch phrase Protestant is, that it still is to the right of Catholics.
As far as calling them out, there are so few of the liberal Protestant church members here at FR, and the few that we do have are fully on board with conservatism, they never defend their churches liberalism, or deny that their denomination votes democrat, if it does.”
If you’re willing to call out Catholics, than you should also be willing to call out Episcopalians. Some of us left these denominations and get irritated with the constant praise for ‘protestants’.