It's good to see a Catholic truly defending himself, and I commend you for it, as I think Catholics get a bad rap all too often. May I just suggest you not be so pugnacious?
Thank you.
I appologize. To say that this is a touchy subject for me is an understatement. I don't mean to be offensive, and I certainly do not want to let on that I am somehow anti-Protestant, because I am not.
I just find it unbelievable that people can't see what is obvious, even when I go to such great pains to try to explain it to them.
Yes, I fully understand; I doubt there are many Catholics that are anti-Protestant (as much as it pains me to say it, there are definitely more Protestants who are anti-Catholic), but I think that the Catholics and Protestants should put aside their differences for the time being to present to a chaotic world a united church, one that isn't filled with partisan strife and contradictions. At a time when terrorists present a threat to the world's leading country, poverty and starvation are rampant in the Third World, and people are dying everyday thanks to preventable diseases, the world needs a united church more than ever.