No, I’m not kidding. Protestants here are trying to point out the errors through scripture, not our ‘own opinion.’ We don’t hate you. I wouldn’t, and neither would other protestants here, put up with the flaming that goes on if we didn’t care sincerely about your eternal life and salvation. Believe what you like about us. It doesn’t really matter. We love you and we don’t want to see you go to hell because of wrong beliefs. I’m sorry if I made it ‘personal.’ I see a lot of projection going on.
Through your own personal interpretation of Scripture.
Through your own personal interpretation of Scripture.
Yes, it is your opinion. The Catholic Church interprets some portions of Scripture one way, you interpret it the other. Your belief as to what is true does not change the truth.
We dont hate you.
YOU may not, but can you speak for all of the others?
I wouldnt, and neither would other protestants here, put up with the flaming that goes on if we didnt care sincerely about your eternal life and salvation.
I find that laughable.
>>We love you and we dont want to see you go to hell because of wrong beliefs.<<
Ah, but you see that if some posters here really loved the Catholics, then no matter how “nasty” a poster got, it would be handled with love. Flies to honey, so to speak.
I find it amazing that a Christian poster would get nasty at all, it happens on both sides. No matter what is done to that poster love should be strong but soft. Christ got beat, spit on and hung on a cross. I don’t really remember the passage that says, “Because they spit on him, he spit back.”
We hear, well the Catholics were nasty. My kids get nasty, do I get nasty back? No, what would they learn?
So instead of looking at the other side of the mirror, look at the mirror. If someone projects, that person looks bad. But when we get nasty back, we look bad.