MTG's sudden resignation leaves even more questions unanswered
No. We're Protestants. We just can't bridge that 500-year gap with doctrines of sloppy Catholic reasoning, free will and salvation by works of the law.
The background here would have to include her own divorce from Perry Greene and her antebellum secessionist calls for a "national divorce."
“I feel like she has stood her ground,” said Meredith Rosson, 43, a paralegal and the chairwoman of the Republican Party in Chattooga County, a rural area hugging the Alabama border. … On Friday night, the local chapter of the Republican Party in Floyd County issued a statement affirming its “unwavering support” for Ms. Greene, praising her for working “tirelessly to support the needs and views of her constituents.”
That's yet another female paralegal with "feelings" in a parochial hometown district of swishing skirts and quasi-moral pseudo-religious women's sports activism characterized by the "transgender" sideshow — the bitches shouldn't have played with their boyfriends in the showers, locker rooms and bathrooms in first place — only afterwards to complain about them in court and pass new, strange, and different statutes and carnal ordinances subject to even more extreme, twisted and bizarre interpretations by aggressive gay male religious locker room jock cops.
She's a Catholic in a Protestant district.

Greene said she stopped attending mass when she became a mother after realizing “she could not trust the Church leadership to protect my children from pedophiles.” ¶“It’s the church leadership I was referring to when I invoked the Devil,” she continues. …
That is a strange confession in a pernicious small-town context of flapping jaws and wagging tongues.
