Soooooooo, let me repeat the question for you....you said the Catholic Church was started in 1700 or so.....is that what you believe? Notice 1 question mark.
But then you repeat your question— not once but seven times, and it STILL isn't what I said. (It really is not important when the Catholic church started, what is important is the true church of Jesus, described below)
Let me repeat my post to you, read it really slowly and see if there isn't something you can do to perhaps stop asking that question concerning something that I did NOT say.
See the bolded area?Are you saying that the Catholic Church started in 1700 or so?? REALLY???
You are not the first Catholic belief system poster who reads my posts with little comprehension and then complains about something I did not say.
The Christian church started in the first century centered on Jesus Christ and represented as His body made up of all true Christians and is still going to this day.
Some Catholics are members, some refuse to acknowledge it and substitute Catholicism for the true body.
All are welcome in Christ's church, the body of Christ.
Jesus, in Revelation 3:20---Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.