You replied in the affirmative what another poster claimed. You are also ignoring the facts the posted article affirms that the majority who depart Rome are faithful Christians. You dismiss the data with an assertion which means you offer no facts, stats etc. to support your claim.
[NKP_Vet] Exactly. Read my post above.
[NKP_Vet]The only Catholic that would consider becoming a protestant are those Cafeteria catholics that never lived their faith to start with. They want to be able to do it their way instead of Gods way, whether that means aborting their children or marrying someone of the same sex. This is not possible in the Catholic Church, but alive and well in countless protestant denominations.
You dismiss the data with an assertion which means you offer no facts, stats etc. to support your claim.
You mean actual surveys, and the evidence of evangelicals and even Prots being more conservative? And shows that supporting aborting children or marrying someone of the same sex is not simply possible, but such souls that do so can be held as members, and even receive cordial correspondence from a pope, invoking blessings and appreciation for their prayers.
The negative stats are dealt with by the spin he has twice resorted to, and even defended, in which the rich man who went to Hell could be saved to be more charitable than the widow who gave what she had, if the rich man gave more than her penny! Desperate, yes, honest, no. Another example of what reactionary loyalty to Rome can effect. Reasonable exchange is discouraged