Looks Like Someone Else Has The Same Idea

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Author: Jimmy Akin

Jimmy was born in Texas, grew up nominally Protestant, but at age 20 experienced a profound conversion to Christ. Planning on becoming a Protestant seminary professor, he started an intensive study of the Bible. But the more he immersed himself in Scripture the more he found to support the Catholic faith, and in 1992 he entered the Catholic Church. His conversion story, "A Triumph and a Tragedy," is published in Surprised by Truth. Besides being an author, Jimmy is the Senior Apologist at Catholic Answers, a contributing editor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a weekly guest on "Catholic Answers Live."

17 thoughts on “Looks Like Someone Else Has The Same Idea”

  1. Good map…only Alberta would probably want to be a part of the United State of Texas, and Quebec a part of France.

  2. Fine with me. We can trade it for southern Illinois.
    More Texans is more good!
    Alberta can be part of the new panhandle.
    Edmonton can be the new Amarillo.

  3. I’m currently a Wisconsinite, but wouldn’t mind changing that to Texan if the need should arise…yee-haw for the U.S.T.!

  4. does this mean I’ll have to buy a pair of cowboy (cowgirl)boots?
    Our pastor already thinks he lives in Texas, so it wouldn’t be a big switch for him…
    Cathy
    (in lovely, RED, Missouri)

  5. I saw the same thing on a leftist blog, only the large central part which went for Bush was labeled “Jesusland.” A nice example of the leftist contempt for Christianity.

  6. Remember that in the upper midwest, the only “Canadian” parts are the Twin Cities, Dulut, Chicago/Milwakee and similar urban areas. The rest is solidly UST.
    Likewise on the left coast. Only the seaside counties are demonrat.
    I strongly suspect that the Canadian provinces between the mountains and the populated regions east of the muskeg would rather be UST than French Canadian.
    BTW, Only the first Texas had that right. And they did secede. The second Texas, granted Statehood in the 1870s, doesn’t have that proviso, if I’m not mistaken.

  7. So the silly leftists didn’t even know that the real name is “Christendom” not “Jesusland”?

  8. eh, that should be east of the BC coastal plain and -west- of the eastern end of the muskeg -OTOH- all but IIRC, Lower Canada. Or is that Upper Canada?

  9. Circuit Rider’s right–the Twin Cities and Duluth/Superior should be chartered as Free Cities attached to the People’s Judiocracy of Amerika; the rest of Minnesota should be integrated into UST. (Can’t speak for Wisconsin–but I suppose we can live with _some_ Cheeseheads. 🙂 )

  10. OK, how tough is the immigration laws of the United State of Texas? I will desperately be seeking political asylum from Baja Canada…..

  11. I think the UST would welcome immigrants who share its values. Therefore, political asylum from Baja Canada would be a legitimate reason for immigration.

  12. Alot of joking around about moving to different countries … but, I do believe that some people will gravitate within the country to areas that they more closely agree with the local politics.

  13. I think Michigan, except for a couple of counties, should be included in USofT.
    (Unfortunately, I live in one of those Blue Counties 🙁

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