Bush, a Methodist, was favored by about six in 10 Protestants. Among white evangelical and born-again Christians, who made up about one-third of voters, Bush carried about three-quarters of the vote.There are some people who still believe in God...
Meanwhile, Catholics were nearly evenly split between Bush and Kerry, who is Catholic.
In an Oct. 1 pastoral letter published in the archdiocesan newspaper, St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke wrote that no Catholic should vote for a candidate who supports "intrinsically evil" acts that include abortion, embryonic stem-cell research and gay marriage. Bush opposes all of those, while Kerry is an abortion rights supporter, favors stem-cell research and said decisions on gay marriage should be left to the states.
Prayers of thanksgiving to our Lord are now in order. We have been blessed in many, many ways with His Divine Mercy.
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