To: marshmallow
I tend to think that liberal, less strict-type Protestants (and I don’t necessarily mean liberal in a political sense) are more likely to embrace him. However, I do not think that Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Bible-only type Protestants do. I think this bears out right here on this site.
17 posted on
01/23/2014 2:24:06 PM PST by
piusv
To: piusv
And I think you are right. Just as conservative Catholics do not seem too keen on embracing him, neither do conservative non-Catholics.
18 posted on
01/23/2014 2:25:37 PM PST by
smvoice
(There are no prizes given for defending the indefensible.)
To: piusv
However, I do not think that Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Bible-only type Protestants do. We have those?
19 posted on
01/23/2014 2:29:23 PM PST by
Gamecock
(If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
To: piusv; smvoice
Speaking of "liberals" your attention is invited to
this thread.
20 posted on
01/23/2014 2:36:53 PM PST by
Gamecock
(If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
To: piusv
I do not think that Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Bible-only type Protestants do. I think this bears out right here on this site.Why don't you take a poll here and find out. Here's my vote: I have zero fascination for this Marxist Pope, and the Papacy period. "Stirs Protestant hearts?" Give me a break!
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