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Non-Protestant Christianity is not monotheistic or really Abrahamic
Take Catholicism for example; Most are into Mariolatry or worship of Mary which is a substitute for the pre-christian goddess. Except in Ireland where she is rivalled by 'Mary of the Gael'--Saint Brigid, who in turn is a substitue for the Triune Goddess Brigid. Then there are all the saints that are prayed to---again these are the demi gods and devas of pre christianity again. In fact in Mexico and other places they are just the old gods with new names...Jesus as such is never really directly worship and generally ...god is just a name, unlike El or Allah. In fact if the Catholics and Orthodox gave up the idea that Jesus was unique they would fit right into old Druidism or Hinduism today. In fact the Irish name 'Kelly' or Calleigh is the name of a hideous goddess looking much like Kali or Durga...
P.S. As an extra...This type of multi devas religion is much more akin to how the human mind evolved its spirituality. Unlike the almost enforced ideas of Judaism, Islam and Protestantism...which seem to produce draconian direct and indirect suppressions and censorships. Islam is leading the band in the most inhuman of the main religions today. Why muslims come west and drag their archaic, backwards, misogynistic crap with them I don't know.... The world did quite well without these main religions anyway. For thousands of years there was spirituality but no religion like the modern ones...which in the end will fail as they don't suit the pattern of the human mind and have to be enforced.....until the adherents leave; As is happening with Judaism and Christianity, and will also happend to the later abhorrent islam.
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You're not helping
the Republican party dig its way out of the hole its in. Bigotry and religious intolerance are a quick ticket to unpopularity in a society that has becoming more and more pluralistic with each passing decade. Not least when you're attacking the faith of the 25% of Americans who call themselves Catholic.
Also, as a practicing Orthodox Christian, I can assure you that we do directly worship the Holy Trinity. We ask for the Theotokos (Greek for the Mother of God) and the saints to intercede with God and pray for us. They also serve as role models for living a good Christian life and holding on to faith in the Trinity and the teachings of Jesus Christ regardless of temptation or tribulation.
What the heck is this even
What the heck is this even about? An appeal to kick out more Republicans on an increasingly narrow set of religious tests? A closet liberal attempt to further fragment a fragmented party?
I don't get your point. This is just malicious.