Hardly "Pope’s Message a Dismal Failure in USA." is it?
Sure it is, RanchHand. Let me repeat again what the Gallop poll says:
"However, even among committed Catholics, a slim majority seem to be at odds with the church's positions on premarital sex, embryonic stem-cell research, divorce, and the death penalty."
If even among devoted, conservative Catholics, a slim majority disagrees with the Pope, then his message is a dismal failure in USA.
That would be like liberals supporting segregation in the Southern USA by a slim margin. That would be a failure of the liberal message, wouldn’t it? This is no different.
Hardly "Pope’s Message a Dismal Failure in USA." is it? Approve abortion 24%. Approve homosexual relations 44%.
Absolute numbers are not really relevant, RanchHand. The fact is, even most devout, conservative Catholics disagree with the Pope by a small margin, according to the article.
Not to mention that in another thread, on Gay marriage, you wouldn't accept a slim majority as meaningful.
A slim majority is not good enough to ban gay marriage, as they did in California (I will have more to say about this later, I am posting a thread tomorrow, stay tuned). However, it is highly significant, when devout followers of a leader (Pope) disagree with him on important issues.
If you don't accept the validity of the groups being sampled, why are you citing the poll?????
Whoa, RanchHand, there is no need to shout. I do accept the validity of the poll; I am not the one questioning the poll. I think the poll is accurate and very significant. It shows that Catholics in general are not in agreement with the pope. And what is astounding, even devout, conservative Catholics disagree with pope (by a small margin) on many important issues.