I am a Catholic. Why should I consider becoming a Christian?
I now know more distinctions (apparently Catholicism requires duty and salvation is process, unlike Protestantism?) but I still think they're of a similar branch (Christianity) so I just wonder the social factor
Catholics are one of America's og boogeyman. They used to fear the idea of a catholic president who could be influenced by the pope. I'm not sure when that went away.
There was (manufactured?) outrage when Tony Blair converted after his premiership. I don't think the topic of the current UK prime minister's religion even came up when he was appointed. I guess that's progress.
and it got worse after he became PM, then the storm blew over.
didn't help that there was a Hindu celebration that of course he participated in soon after he became PM. I'm not saying it was bad that he did it, I'm saying that it made his standing worse.
Random racists is just background noise these days. I was comparing media coverage and comments from panelists on things like question time. It was certainly an area of comment for Blair and less so for Sunak from my recollection.
I mean, there's something to be said here about modern history (as in, the scope that's about 10 years ago) that I remember there being some hubbub, but not being bothered/capable enough to find specific examples in the scope you want.
I was there when it happened, and I remember it being discussed in the spheres you're talking about, and that was the example I chose to illustrate my point. If you like, you can do some digging, but I've done my part.