Most Democrats and Republicans Know Biden is Catholic, but They Differ Sharply About How Religious He Is
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Maryann TaylorApril 5, 2021
Amen to Susan G.s comment!
Susan G.April 1, 2021
Who cares and why is this important? Actions speak louder than words or other people's thoughts on the subject!
Carlos RoundyApril 1, 2021
The same question could be asked of each of us. How religious am I? Am I willing to forsake the world for a better world? Am I willing to lose my life, and follow Christ?
Chris HowellMarch 31, 2021
This article seemed somewhat meaningless unless it substantiates that those that like the President believe he is God fearing and those that don't don't. I think the true measure of religiosity is how closely ones actions squares with the 10 commandments.
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