So, I believed in religious liberty, I believed in false ecumenism, etc, etc. In other words it led me to believe in false things. In my ignorance, I did not believe in the Catholic Faith because the Catholic Faith has never taught religious liberty is a human right. The Catholic Faith never taught ecumenism. The Catholic Faith never taught that other churches are means of salvation. And so on and son.....
Vatican II has negatively impacted every Catholic. Some are aware of it and others are not.
Jesus said LOVE GOD AND LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Where in the Bible is religious liberty spoken of as a right?
Isn't ecumenism all about learning to love one another? The very word "church" comes from the Greek "assembly," that is, coming together.
I can't think of how Vatican II negatively impacted me. I can't think how it impacted me at all. The Mass is the same celebration of God's love for us. The readings in the Gospels are the same. The homilies are the same: love God and love each other.
Nothing has changed in Catholic dogma. Of course, it can't. "Religious freedom" isn't a dogma of any faith that I know of.
Which one of the plethora of Protestant denominations do you belong to now? Also, does that denomination preach that religious liberty is a right? It would be interesting to know that bit of information. I didn't think that any faith, "old time religion" preached that.
No sarcasm intended anywhere, at all.