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dronald
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Good theory. I think a chart like this would be better if there was some kind of correlation given between Church attendance vs views on homosexual marriage.My idea is this: there are still a lot of Catholics in America that view their Catholicity as being part of their ethnic heritage, rather than as their faith & creed. Catholics didn’t really come to this country in mass until the late 19th century and 20th century. You have a lot of babyboomer Catholics whose Irish/Italian/Polish grandparents were from Europe. So you may have, for example, a middle aged women from Massachusetts who has swallowed down secular liberal values hook, line, and sinker, but she still retains a pseudo-love towards her Catholicity because its part of her background and heritage. Top this off with the fact that she may have been poorly catechized from the beginning and she might even attend Mass now and again, vainly believing that her deplorable views are in some way reconcilable with Christ.
I know a girl originally from London that is in exactly this position. She believes everything that secular liberalism says, but if you ask her if she is Catholic, she will ardently respond “Yes”, and then she’ll tell sentimental stories about her Irish grandpa.
It’s not so different from the situation some Jews are in. They’re conflicted because they want to adopt new age values but they still retain a pseudo-love towards their Jewish faith (though in their case, they have no Magisterium)
American protestants don’t have that sense of heritage; not hardly, because American protestantism has always been a chain of revivals and reforms and revivals.
This is one possible theory, which I think can make sense of at least some secularized Catholics.
If we were to take a poll on Evangelicals and Catholics that attend Church/Mass every Sunday and their views on gay marriage, perhaps the numbers would come out to be extremely close?
If there’s anything Evangelicals and Catholics don’t argue much on it’s abortion and gay marriage, which caused this topic to surprise me. Although, what surprised me even more is the stats favor Evangelicals with regards to traditional beliefs on gay marriage and yet the poster still posted it as an example of dying Evangelical Church’s. :S