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They felt, and I agree, that this may make him less beguiling to doctrinally weak evangelicals than his predecessor.

I'd say the pope being "less beguiling" to "doctrinally weak evangelicals" is a good thing, wouldn't you? A pope who is "weak" on ecumenism, turning off evangelical Protestants who want to embrace all Catholics everywhere and say "brother," while at the same time holding the line against theological and political liberalism, providing a bulwark against even greater moral depravity and the culture of death --- who could ask for anything more in a pope? He is the pope after all, not the President of the SBC or the Archbishop of Canterbury.


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