I'm sorry but we have a difference of opinion. i see protestants as heresy, but having said that i don't hate my brothers and sisters in the many different protestant faiths
what the protestants think is not a concern here. rcc catholicism is always a lie, a heresy, a demonic deception. when you or the other ones who believe in heresy claim someone else is wrong, that in no
way changes rcc to anything other then heresy - rcc always has been heresy, regardless of the whole worlds 'opinion'.
as long as you rely on man's 'opinion' you are and remain cursed by yahweh because he says in HIS WORD that anyone who trusts in man's opinion HE CURSES.
you (don't) see, HIS WORD IS TRUE, and the rcc is completely contrary to , opposed to, and never accepts HIS WORD. (THE SCRIPTURES).
as a priest who got saved has written: >>
"Our Great and Merciful God, who, many times, has made the very sins and errors of His people to work
for good, caused that public iniquity of the priest to remove the scales from many eyes, and prepare
them to receive the light, which was already dawning at the horizon. A voice from heaven was as if
heard by many of us. "Do you not see that in your Church of Rome, you do not follow the Word of God,
but the lying traditions of men? Is it not evident that your priests' celibacy is a snare and an institution of
Satan?"
Many asked me to show them in the Gospel where Christ had established the law of celibacy. "I will do
better," I added, "I will put the Gospel in your hands, and you will look for yourselves in that holy book,
what is said on that matter." The very same day I ordered a merchant, from Montreal, to send me a large
box filled with New Testaments, printed by the order of the Archbishop of Quebec; and on the 25th as
many from New York. Very soon it was known by every one of my immigrants that not only had Jesus
never forbidden His apostles and priests to marry, but he had left them free to have their wives, and live
with them, according to the very testimony of Paul. "Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as
well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas? (1 Cor. ix. 5); they saw, by their
Gospel, that the doctrine of celibacy of the priests was not brought from heaven by Christ, but had been
forged in darkness, to add to the miseries of man. They read and read over again these words of Christ:
"If ye continue in My word, then are ye My disciples indeed. And ye shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free.... If the Son, therefore, shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." (John viii. 31,
32, 36). "