This kind of Catholic bashing would hopefully not fool a Catholic. When someone is ridiculed, they are not likely to stick around long, as you demonstrated by walking out. No one wants to be ridiculed.
What is more likely to fool a Catholic (or anyone who is not a member of their community) is when the church members are kind, gentle, friendly, and loving, and the music is beautiful (often with lighting effects that make the church (generally no artwork or stained glass) look ethereal, and the message (sermon) is well-organized (three distinct points), calm, and rational and appears to be taken straight out of Scripture (many Evangelical Pastors will preach while holding an open Bible).
This kind of atmosphere will draw someone in much faster than “bashing”. That’s what I am trying to get across to the OP. Protestants are often very friendly, which is one reason why I enjoy playing in their churches–they’re nice and they invite me out! So much fun!
BUT…OP…be careful!
I was Protestant for 47 years and I’ve been Catholic for 14 years, and I have done a lot of study over the years, and I read any Catholic apologetic books that I can get my hands on and listen to CDs by people like Tim Staples, and attend conferences (when they are in my area), and I’ve read the articles and listened to the lectures on Catholic Answers for years. I’ve also read the Catholic Bible through twice now, and the Catechism, and I’ve attended my parish’s Bible study and I attend any missions that my parish offers.
I know my Catholic faith well.
PLUS–from years of being Protestant, I know what lurks under the surface of the friendliness! Don’t get me wrong–most Protestants are completely sincere in their friendliness. But things can turn real quick–you just try to give public testimony about Catholicism, or speak up in the Sunday School class to correct a misconception about Catholicism–ooh, boy, you can end up called into the office and meeting with the Church Board and get grilled!
Again, most Protestant churches aren’t trying to undermine the Catholic faith. They are trying to get souls saved, but they are doing it incorrectly by teaching an incomplete Gospel. And they want others to reject any Gospel but their incomplete version.
As I have said before, if you are young and still have a lot of religious education to learn, I would stay away from Protestant worship services, and stick with attending the occasional Christian concert (which is probably Protestant-based since there seem to be very few touring Catholic musical groups).
But even at the concert, stay alert and be aware of the power of emotion to sway your logical thinking and cause you to make some kind of decision or commitment based on your feelings.
