Let me cut to the chase:
If you do not know where you are in God's word, you will end up praying to dead saints to help you. You will end up praying to Mary to interceded on your behalf. You will end up believing every wind of doctrine that blows in the wind, including the idea that you cannot know what God has said in His Word. And must depend on others to explain it to you.
The "flogging" will continue as long as longsuffering and doctrine continue for reproof and rebuke and exhortation.
THAT's assuming facts not in evidence. So, except for their being, in your view, wrong, those Catholics who repeat assertions with arguments which would only persuade those who already agree with them are really doing the right thing, except for the wrong side.
The "flogging" will continue as long as longsuffering and doctrine continue for reproof and rebuke and exhortation.
Ah. So declamation in place of conversation. Carry on then. Now I see why your side doesn't think it right to pray for humility.