I like your attitude, but it isn't true to the Catholic faith. You're only one person with one opinion in a Catholic sea. And the history is clear to me. I was raised a Lutheran, and know full well how a bad pope tried to murder Luther, claiming he just wanted to "hear him out." And it was a systemic problem, not just a single Pope. Why else do you think we had the European Wars of Religion? Or are you really that naïve?
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You'll get no argument from me over the many sins of the behemoth organisation that is the Roman Catholic Church. From pedophile priests, to nasty nuns who mercilessly tortured children who were stolen from their native parents to unjust war and more, it is all part of the church's history.
In a few simple words, the church is rotting at the core and actually not far from another schism. But you see, there are good people within still and we still love Jesus and we still love one another. The hard part for Catholics is making non Catholic faith friends because many kick the sands of our belief in our eyes before even giving us a chance to share the deep love we have for Jesus and the trinity.
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You'll get no argument from me over the many sins of the behemoth organisation that is the Roman Catholic Church. From pedophile priests, to nasty nuns who mercilessly tortured children who were stolen from their native parents to unjust war and more, it is all part of the church's history.
In a few simple words, the church is rotting at the core and actually not far from another schism. But you see, there are good people within still and we still love Jesus and we still love one another. The hard part for Catholics is making non Catholic faith friends because many kick the sands of our belief in our eyes before even giving us a chance to share the deep love we have for Jesus and the trinity.