“I hate to burst your heretical bubble, but Catholics are Christians, too.”
That’s where the diagreement lies.
I leave it up to God and happily co-exist with whatever His decision is. It’s His call; not mine to make on that.
I said that Catholics are Christians, too and you said that right there is where the disagreement lies.
Really? It isn’t what you believe that tells the tale, it’s what you deny.
They don’t deny the _finished_ work of the Messiah (Christ) on the cross like Hagee does.
Is there anything more important than that in your estimation?
So tell me - what is it that Catholics _deny_ that makes them non-Christians in your book?