That’s a really twisted analysis. I don’t have time to discuss everything said here, but first, there are Bible-believing Protestant denominations and those that are Bible-rejecting. The rejecting ones are heretical denominations that grow worse and worse and their adherents prefer self-deception and thinking they’re destroying the Christian faith from within. There are people like Rob Bell and Rick Warren, but their leadership is examined in the light of Scripture. When Rob Bell rejected the Bible, he excommunicated himself from Bible-believing churches. Rick Warren is similarly regarded by many evangelicals as a globalist, secular humanist, opportunist “pastor.” Meanwhile, those sorts of people simply stay in the Roman Catholic Church and when in leadership, promote each other.
Then you look at predominantly Catholic heritage areas of this country, and they’re usually very racially segregated. White Catholics so often want their “brotherly love” towards African-Americans, who are mostly Protestant, to be at a considerable distance.
**Thats a really twisted analysis. I dont have time to discuss everything said here, but first, there are Bible-believing Protestant denominations and those that are Bible-rejecting. The rejecting ones are heretical denominations that grow worse and worse and their adherents prefer self-deception and thinking theyre destroying the Christian faith from within. There are people like Rob Bell and Rick Warren, but their leadership is examined in the light of Scripture. When Rob Bell rejected the Bible, he excommunicated himself from Bible-believing churches. Rick Warren is similarly regarded by many evangelicals as a globalist, secular humanist, opportunist pastor. Meanwhile, those sorts of people simply stay in the Roman Catholic Church and when in leadership, promote each other.**
Thank you for your honesty.