 Today NOM screams that the above "LGBT-funded poll falsely claims that most Catholics support same-sex marriage" and links to a story on CatholicVote.org. Who is driving the numbers behind the headline: “Catholic support same-sex marriage”? Catholics who are almost never  in the pews. And yet, when it comes to the headlines, Catholics who  can’t even trouble themselves to get to Mass with any sort of regularity  are lumped in with faithful Catholics who actually try to follow the  teachings of the Church.  This disparity is revealing, however: it  reveals the contradiction between being a faithful Catholic and signing  on to the LGBT agenda to redefine marriage. After all, the Catholics who  are most serious about the LGBT agenda are typically the Catholics who  are the least serious about their faith. [snip]
Today NOM screams that the above "LGBT-funded poll falsely claims that most Catholics support same-sex marriage" and links to a story on CatholicVote.org. Who is driving the numbers behind the headline: “Catholic support same-sex marriage”? Catholics who are almost never  in the pews. And yet, when it comes to the headlines, Catholics who  can’t even trouble themselves to get to Mass with any sort of regularity  are lumped in with faithful Catholics who actually try to follow the  teachings of the Church.  This disparity is revealing, however: it  reveals the contradiction between being a faithful Catholic and signing  on to the LGBT agenda to redefine marriage. After all, the Catholics who  are most serious about the LGBT agenda are typically the Catholics who  are the least serious about their faith. [snip]
First, this  much-circulated poll was paid for by Arcus – who we know about – and the  Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. fund, which separately paid PRRI to “help  develop religious education strategies supporting gay equality” in 2009.  In the same year, the same Haas Jr. fund paid PRRI to survey  Presbyterians on LGBT issues. In other words, PRRI provides polling to  help gay-rights groups figure out how to better push their agenda among  various faith communities. And yet, despite these multiple cash  infusions from LGBT-groups like Arcus and its ilk, and despite the clear  bent of this polling towards growing support for the LGBT agenda among  faith groups, PRRI is still described as a “non-profit, nonpartisan,  independent organization.” Really?
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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