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nickybr38
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Protestants are real Christians. We recognize their baptism, thus they are Christian.I have a tendency to be that way. I think it was because we are trying to warn people. The people at my former church claimed to have the truth and so I listened to them only to find out they were a bunch of fools. Finding that out has sometimes been painful and so I wish to spare you of that pain.
I am a Catholic because the Protestant Gospel is incomplete and I needed the complete gospel. Within the complete gospel are all the tools to repair a broken soul. The Protestant Gospel is missing part of the gospel and so missing some of the tools.
I know this because I got a version of the incomplete gospel that was missing the particular tools that I needed. I found those tools in the practice of Catholic Christianity.
And so I don’t really consider Protestant Christianity real Christianity. It’s watered down, lazy, cheap, easy and basically worthless. Not of all it but it goes in that direction the farther removed it gets from the Church. Some churches in my city have entirely abandoned any traditions that even remotely resemble mass or any kind of orthodox liturgy. They have replace liturgy with rock concerts. They have made up a bunch of stuff that has no roots as all in historical Christianity.
In what way are these people Christians?
Some of them are on fire for the faith. Some aren’t. They’re human, like us.
I think the mistake you and I are making is blaming Protestants for Protestant theology but their theology is not necessarily their fault. We should be laying the blame on the shoulders of Luther and Calvin.