Trent Horn from catholicanswers doesn't seem to think so.
https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/are-protestants-the-real-catholic-christians
...the Catholic Church is an enduring hierarchical body that speaks through the Magisterium to the question of what Catholics are obliged to believe.
Thats a very interesting article thanks for posting. Id like to hear what everyone pinged thinks of it. Im genuinely curious so much so Im not going to respond to what anyone posts. I want each of your honest opinions.
The reason Im so curious is because it seems to address a claim thats often repeated here to whit: that Protestants dont disagree on the essentials, and thus, are indeed, as a collection of denominations (or no denomination Christians) the true church, if not also invisible.
So what do you all say about Trent Horns argument that thats a logical fallacy, the Texas sharpshooter fallacy because there are indeed important differences between denominations, and he then lists some. He makes other points too. So please read the whole thing and give me your honest opinion. And not just everyone pinged, all people reading this if so inclined. Thanks in advance.
https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/are-protestants-the-real-catholic-christians