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In reply to the discussion: The driving force behind the anti-abortion movement is the Catholic Church [View all]Budi
(15,325 posts)15. Which Mega Churches are buying power & influence in politiics
Any religion with an exclusive patriarchial heirachy whose ideology demands suppressive roles & duties of women, while growing wealth & influence for political gain is at fault.
As Not all Catholics adhere to the hard core standards of Right to Lifers, I'm giving the benefit of doubt that not all Evangelicals are as frighteningly cultist in their practices as what I witness.
I doubt it was the Catholic churches in Tx that had the most political influence on the demise of Roe.
I'm betting the big old Mega Churches in Tx will be praising God right there alongside the Catholic Churches on Sunday morning.
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The driving force behind the anti-abortion movement is the Catholic Church [View all]
Klaralven
Sep 2021
OP
But the Catholic voice is generally pretty low. It's Protestie Evangies who are insane and scream
CurtEastPoint
Sep 2021
#1
Insane screaming doesn't matter. Organizing quietly to get your people into power does.
Klaralven
Sep 2021
#2
Wow. You lump all Catholics into "they need victims to perpetuate their child abuse."
chia
Sep 2021
#32
When you said "they" you didn't define who "they" were. Lumping a billion people, many of whom are
chia
Sep 2021
#38
Given a chance they would introduce a new version of their not so holy Roman empire
malaise
Sep 2021
#11
I don't see a New Republic article linked in the OP, I see a link to a dissertation
chia
Sep 2021
#41
When it comes to numbers, though, it's definitely the evangelicals who have greater influence on
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2021
#19
Yeah, not gonna happen. Surprising to see nativism rear its head in progressive circles.
chia
Sep 2021
#27
I am old enough to remember the screaming hysteria about JFK being catholic. Oh my.
niyad
Sep 2021
#33