It's Not Too Late. The Christian Vote Can Turn This Around

The majority of Americans affiliate themselves with some type of religion... As such, they ARE the masses.

Most atheists and agnostics are careful to keep their real thoughts in the closet and probably are not completely truthful in polls so as not to be lectured or feel singled out and harassed. I have no idea what the percentage is nationally, but it is about 20% of the people I hang out with.
 
The majority of Americans affiliate themselves with some type of religion... As such, they ARE the masses.
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Did you even READ what I said? I said most people consider themselves Christians. But most people do NOT take the Bible literally. Those people are NOt the masses, and you will not help matters if you affiliate yourself with the very small minority of people who DO take the Bible literally.

Most Christians do not think that the earth is the center of the universe, and was created in 6 days, etc. Most believe in the Big Bang, but think that a higher force (God) caused it.

As I said...the last thing you want to do is make it seem like Ron Paul supporters don't believe in Evolution. No one will ever listen to you again if that happens.
 
A lot of christians think that the constitution was an inspired document. So RP should be their choice over any others.
 
I just love how many Ron Paul Supporters who aren't Christians constantly mock the faith and bash it's believers, all while the man that they have followed so passionately and have sacrificed their time and money for is indeed a Bible believing Christian himself.

This proves to me that we do not have an idiot shortage in this country so there is no need to panic. ;)
 
I don't think they are as powerful as you think they are. Yes...millions and millions of people are Christian. Millions of people attend mass. But only a very small percentage of these people (even the ones that attend mass regularly) take the Bible that literally to think that it was foretelling the future regarding a one world givernment, etc. That isa very small group of people...and quite frankly, not one that anyone wants on their side. Yes, they add to the numbers, but they also make the message less attractive to the masses.

The last thing you want is people are Ron Paul functions trying to convince potential newcomers that the Earth is 5000 years old and dinosaurs never existed.

They are 20% of the vote according to the 2006 exit polls. That isn't a group to simply ignore.
 
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