I’ve never seen a protestant explain 1 & 2 Macc and the connection to purgatory. They just claim “its not an inspired book because its not in my bible…(which came directly from heaven on a cloud of
pixie dust)” Maybe that will happen someday
You’re giving me way too much credit here.

And I’m not
that old.
To answer the OP: As a Baptist-turned-Catholic, I can tell you (other than eternal security, faith alone and the Bible alone which have been beaten to death already on this thread) that Baptists reject any notion of the Sacraments being a means of grace, and the “Roman Catholicism” they are violently opposed to is primarily a figment of Jack Chick’s imagination.
They are opposed to “Catholic” ritual, yet their worship services follow the same pattern every Sunday, morning and evening: Opening hymn or two, prayer, someone sings a special solo, (could also be a duet or small group), prayer for the offering, sermon in which a single verse, or maybe a couple of verses are expounded upon for at least 30 minutes, and then an altar call and closing prayer.
They are opposed to “Catholic” repetitive prayers, yet they often use the same phrases and make the same petitions each time they pray. I’m not saying they are wrong to do so, Jesus condemned
vain repetition, not all repetition. It’s just odd that they mimic the very things they oppose in Catholicism.
They are taught that Catholics think we’re saved by our works alone, and that we’re all pulling up our own bootstraps, hoping to be good enough to get to Heaven.
Baptists are certainly very zealous and love the Lord dearly, unfortunately they’ve been fed lies from the cradle about the Catholic Church. I am so thankful that the Holy Spirit opened my eyes to see the
real Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church and came Home.
Cradle Catholics have
no idea what converts go through, learning that everything you learned about the Church was a lie, and learning that lots of stuff you were told was Biblical isn’t. I had proverbial rug after proverbial rug yanked out from under my feet, but in the end I landed on the solid ground of Christ and His Church, thanks be to God!

:extrahappy: