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I think there are in general more religious folk here than Canada. Most of them would be evangelical which I believe are generally convicted Christians. Most catholics I fear in this country are not necessarily convicted or informed. This would include the many so called catholic pro-death democrats. Then there are those of the conservative/traditional pro-life catholics who try and accommodate republican/libertarian politics into their faith. They are not on the mark either but certainly a lesser of two mistakes in my opinion.I honestly thought that there were a lot more religious folk in the U.S. but after hearing everyone cry against religion and theocracy it seems as though there are a lot more atheists in this country and will definitely give Santorum a run for his money.
The later are quite frequent on these forums and will attack anyone who points out that some of the GOP’s polices or Ron Paul’s contradict catholic teaching. Now I admit there are no perfect candidates and many of the economic policies are debatable, but not to the extent that GOP Catholics tend to make it out to be. They think that the catholic social teachings are fine as long as they are not implemented in any real way.