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Conservatives may hate Pope Francis, but the American people love him
more by a landslide according to a new poll. A CNN poll shows that Pope Francis’ popularity has skyrocketed in America. The latest CNN poll reveals that while Pope Francis is loathed by conservatives for having a more liberal approach, the great majority of Americans and American Catholics approve of him. A whopping 88 percent of American Catholics highly approve of Pope Francis. Among the American people as a whole, his approval rating stands at an incredible 75 percent. So even though conservatives have made the pontiff the newest target of their hatred, Americans overwhelmingly side with him. This suggests that even many conservatives love the Pope despite what right-wing leaders think. After all, it’s unlikely that these numbers are composed only of those who lean liberal. Pope Francis is more popular than the conservative Republican Party. Pope Francis’ approval rating eclipses that of Republicans, which has lingered in the sewers for a long time now. Nearly 60 percent of Americans have an unfavorable view of the GOP according to the latest Pew Poll. Congressional Republicans have an even worse unfavorable rating that stands at 72 percent. Both sets of numbers strongly suggest that conservatives who stand against Pope Francis do so at their own peril. Yet another set of numbers supports this. 70 percent of hispanics identify as Catholic in America. Nearly the same number view the pontiff in a favorable light. 71 percent of hispanics voted for Democrats in 2012. The same poll indicates that latino voters share the Holy Father’s view that too much focus has been given to social issues and not enough on economic inequality. Democrats and the Pope are on the same page on this front, so the GOP only hurts themselves by hating the pontiff and his message. Pope Francis has become a target of conservatives for taking a more liberal view on several issues. Since becoming the new Vicar of Christ in March, Pope Francis has made it his mission to return the Catholic Church to the more liberal teachings of Jesus. In that effort, he has taken many positions that threaten the extreme views of “Christian” conservatives. Pope Francis has taken up the plight of the poor and immigrants. He supports protecting the environment. He has called for putting a stop to hating homosexuals. He has been a progressive on women’s rights. And he has attacked trickle-down economics as a “tyranny.” In addition, he has also condemned obsessive ideology and those Christians who think they are superior to others. In short, Pope Francis represents everything that conservatives hate. Want to know more about why conservatives hate Pope Francis? Just go here. Americans reject the conservative agenda and support the compassionate one of Pope Francis. Hating the world’s foremost religious leader won’t score Republicans any political points. It will only cause more people to rally around Pope Francis and his message. Pope Francis’ poll numbers have only risen while his conservative haters see theirs fall into the gutter. A previous poll showed that 79 percent of Catholics and 58 percent of the general public approve of Pope Francis. As you can see, the pontiff is even more popular now, and that’s in the midst of a hit job being spearheaded against him by conservative media. Clearly, Americans reject the conservative agenda and support the compassionate one of Pope Francis. To put it another way, if conservatives hate it, it must be good. http://tinyurl.com/ma2qeqg -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 16:20:37 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 16:07:38 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Conservatives may hate Pope Francis, but the American people love him more by a landslide according to a new poll. A CNN poll shows that Pope Francis’ popularity has skyrocketed in America. The latest CNN poll reveals that while Pope Francis is loathed by conservatives for having a more liberal approach, the great majority of Americans and American Catholics approve of him. A whopping 88 percent of American Catholics highly approve of Pope Francis. Among the American people as a whole, his approval rating stands at an incredible 75 percent. So even though conservatives have made the pontiff the newest target of their hatred, Americans overwhelmingly side with him. This suggests that even many conservatives love the Pope despite what right-wing leaders think. After all, it’s unlikely that these numbers are composed only of those who lean liberal. Pope Francis is more popular than the conservative Republican Party. Pope Francis’ approval rating eclipses that of Republicans, which has lingered in the sewers for a long time now. Nearly 60 percent of Americans have an unfavorable view of the GOP according to the latest Pew Poll. Congressional Republicans have an even worse unfavorable rating that stands at 72 percent. Both sets of numbers strongly suggest that conservatives who stand against Pope Francis do so at their own peril. Yet another set of numbers supports this. 70 percent of hispanics identify as Catholic in America. Nearly the same number view the pontiff in a favorable light. 71 percent of hispanics voted for Democrats in 2012. The same poll indicates that latino voters share the Holy Father’s view that too much focus has been given to social issues and not enough on economic inequality. Democrats and the Pope are on the same page on this front, so the GOP only hurts themselves by hating the pontiff and his message. Pope Francis has become a target of conservatives for taking a more liberal view on several issues. Since becoming the new Vicar of Christ in March, Pope Francis has made it his mission to return the Catholic Church to the more liberal teachings of Jesus. In that effort, he has taken many positions that threaten the extreme views of “Christian” conservatives. Pope Francis has taken up the plight of the poor and immigrants. He supports protecting the environment. He has called for putting a stop to hating homosexuals. He has been a progressive on women’s rights. And he has attacked trickle-down economics as a “tyranny.” In addition, he has also condemned obsessive ideology and those Christians who think they are superior to others. In short, Pope Francis represents everything that conservatives hate. Want to know more about why conservatives hate Pope Francis? Just go here. Americans reject the conservative agenda and support the compassionate one of Pope Francis. Hating the world’s foremost religious leader won’t score Republicans any political points. It will only cause more people to rally around Pope Francis and his message. Pope Francis’ poll numbers have only risen while his conservative haters see theirs fall into the gutter. A previous poll showed that 79 percent of Catholics and 58 percent of the general public approve of Pope Francis. As you can see, the pontiff is even more popular now, and that’s in the midst of a hit job being spearheaded against him by conservative media. Clearly, Americans reject the conservative agenda and support the compassionate one of Pope Francis. To put it another way, if conservatives hate it, it must be good. http://tinyurl.com/ma2qeqg Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. And, as usual, you're full of ****. -- Hope you're day is spectacular! |
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On 12/28/2013 4:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. You've made that abundantly clear over and over and over and over again. There are many however to whom the Catholic Church and religion in general are major parts of their lives. How they practice their faith and how involved they are are personal decisions to which they are entitled. You have no right to establish the "rules". Why do you insist on jamming your non-interest in what is important to them "down their throats"? |
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On 12/28/13, 5:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/28/2013 4:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. You've made that abundantly clear over and over and over and over again. There are many however to whom the Catholic Church and religion in general are major parts of their lives. How they practice their faith and how involved they are are personal decisions to which they are entitled. You have no right to establish the "rules". Why do you insist on jamming your non-interest in what is important to them "down their throats"? I do have the right to do what I can to make sure "the religious" don't shove or try to shove their beliefs down the throats of our non-sectarian society. Why should they be allowed to do that? I don't give a damn what the religious do or say in their churches or homes in terms of forcing their smallmindedness on each other. I will admit to giggling inside when several of the self-proclaimed "christians" here make fun of minorities or the poor. I'm sure that's what Jesus would want them to do, eh? -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 12/28/13, 5:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/28/2013 4:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. You've made that abundantly clear over and over and over and over again. There are many however to whom the Catholic Church and religion in general are major parts of their lives. How they practice their faith and how involved they are are personal decisions to which they are entitled. You have no right to establish the "rules". Why do you insist on jamming your non-interest in what is important to them "down their throats"? I do have the right to do what I can to make sure "the religious" don't shove or try to shove their beliefs down the throats of our non-sectarian society. Why should they be allowed to do that? I don't give a damn what the religious do or say in their churches or homes in terms of forcing their smallmindedness on each other. I will admit to giggling inside when several of the self-proclaimed "christians" here make fun of minorities or the poor. I'm sure that's what Jesus would want them to do, eh? They have just as much right to jam it down your throat as you do to ram your views down others throats. |
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On 12/28/13, 8:20 PM, Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote: On 12/28/13, 5:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/28/2013 4:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. You've made that abundantly clear over and over and over and over again. There are many however to whom the Catholic Church and religion in general are major parts of their lives. How they practice their faith and how involved they are are personal decisions to which they are entitled. You have no right to establish the "rules". Why do you insist on jamming your non-interest in what is important to them "down their throats"? I do have the right to do what I can to make sure "the religious" don't shove or try to shove their beliefs down the throats of our non-sectarian society. Why should they be allowed to do that? I don't give a damn what the religious do or say in their churches or homes in terms of forcing their smallmindedness on each other. I will admit to giggling inside when several of the self-proclaimed "christians" here make fun of minorities or the poor. I'm sure that's what Jesus would want them to do, eh? They have just as much right to jam it down your throat as you do to ram your views down others throats. Ah, but Bilious...I'm not doing anything to force abortions or gay relationships on anyone, nor am I pushing a legislative agenda that does any of this. "The Religious" to whom I refer are doing their best legislatively to push their anti-gay, anti-abortion agenda on those who do not subscribe to their beliefs. Even if I get my way in the legislature and abortions are kept readily available on those who want one, I'm not forcing anyone to get one. Got it? -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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In article , says...
On 12/28/13, 5:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/28/2013 4:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. You've made that abundantly clear over and over and over and over again. There are many however to whom the Catholic Church and religion in general are major parts of their lives. How they practice their faith and how involved they are are personal decisions to which they are entitled. You have no right to establish the "rules". Why do you insist on jamming your non-interest in what is important to them "down their throats"? I do have the right to do what I can to make sure "the religious" don't shove or try to shove their beliefs down the throats of our non-sectarian society. Why should they be allowed to do that? And the religious have the right to make sure that you don't shove your seclar humanism down the throats of the religious society. Why should you be allowed to do what you do? I don't give a damn what the religious do or say in their churches or homes in terms of forcing their smallmindedness on each other. Too bad their isn't a right to not be offended. I will admit to giggling inside when several of the self-proclaimed "christians" here make fun of minorities or the poor. I'm sure that's what Jesus would want them to do, eh? Their behavior pales in comparison to yours. |
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In article , says...
On 12/28/13, 8:20 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 12/28/13, 5:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/28/2013 4:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 12/28/13, 4:15 PM, wrote: Excellent PR by the Catholic Church. They even made a believer of you. Indeed, I believe the new pope has the right idea about what he should say and do and of course I admire his ability to really, truly, **** off the conservative christians in name only. But, I'm afraid, the catholic church and religion have no appeal for me. You've made that abundantly clear over and over and over and over again. There are many however to whom the Catholic Church and religion in general are major parts of their lives. How they practice their faith and how involved they are are personal decisions to which they are entitled. You have no right to establish the "rules". Why do you insist on jamming your non-interest in what is important to them "down their throats"? I do have the right to do what I can to make sure "the religious" don't shove or try to shove their beliefs down the throats of our non-sectarian society. Why should they be allowed to do that? I don't give a damn what the religious do or say in their churches or homes in terms of forcing their smallmindedness on each other. I will admit to giggling inside when several of the self-proclaimed "christians" here make fun of minorities or the poor. I'm sure that's what Jesus would want them to do, eh? They have just as much right to jam it down your throat as you do to ram your views down others throats. Ah, but Bilious...I'm not doing anything to force abortions or gay relationships on anyone, nor am I pushing a legislative agenda that does any of this. You encourage them by your words, actions and deeds. "The Religious" to whom I refer are doing their best legislatively to push their anti-gay, anti-abortion agenda on those who do not subscribe to their beliefs. Why are you afraid of legislation? Isn't Roe v. Wade the law of the land? Or, is it just the law of the land until the people get sick of it an have it overturned? Even if I get my way in the legislature and abortions are kept readily available on those who want one, I'm not forcing anyone to get one. Yes you are. Got it? I really like it when someone says "got it" it means that they are ****ed that someone is questionion them and that they are not really wedded to their views. |
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