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originally posted by: carewemust
I plead guilty to violating one of my pet-peeves. I fed a troll. Forgive me all.
originally posted by: IamAbeliever
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Yes, it's at the link.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
He got 3% more of the evangelical vote than Romney. That's a 0.78% of the total electorate increase.
Evangelicals were the same percentage of total electorate in 2008, 2012, 2016: 26%
Total evangelical votes for Trump, therefore, were 21% of the total electorate.
Trump would need to have 42% or less of total votes for evangelicals to be half or more than half of Trump voters.
Or, the premise is just wrong...
originally posted by: IamAbeliever
Q is a hoax. That is the message on pastebin.The guy posting says he is the original Q and that we all have been "bamboozled ".
originally posted by: IamAbeliever
Q is a hoax. That is the message on pastebin.The guy posting says he is the original Q and that we all have been "bamboozled ".
Charism
In a religious community, "charism" is the particular contribution that each religious order, congregation or family and its individual members embody.[4] The teaching and writing of Augustine, the Augustinian Rule, and the lives and experiences of Augustinians over sixteen centuries help define the ethos (principles) and special charism of the order.
As well as telling his disciples to be "of one mind and heart on the way towards God",[5] Augustine of Hippo taught that "Nothing conquers except truth and the victory of truth is love" (Victoria veritatis est caritas),[6] and the pursuit of truth through learning is key to the Augustinian ethos, balanced by the injunction to behave with love towards one another. It does not unduly single out the exceptional, especially favour the gifted, nor exclude the poor or marginalised. Love is not earned through human merit, but received and given freely by God's free gift of grace, totally undeserved yet generously given. These same imperatives of affection and fairness have driven the order in its international missionary outreach.[7] This balanced pursuit of love and learning has energised the various branches of the order into building communities founded on mutual affection and intellectual advancement. The Augustinian ideal is inclusive.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
He got 3% more of the evangelical vote than Romney. That's a 0.78% of the total electorate increase.
Evangelicals were the same percentage of total electorate in 2008, 2012, 2016: 26%
Total evangelical votes for Trump, therefore, were 21% of the total electorate.
Trump would need to have 42% or less of total votes for evangelicals to be half or more than half of Trump voters.
Or, the premise is just wrong...
Yup. Data pretty consistent year to year.