What do you think of this?
…I personally find it a little insulting…but

I guess I’m sensitive maybe…I dunno.
The other day I was in the store, and these guys were talking about a missionary in Rome…one of them even said “Yeah no question if they’re Catholic over there.” and how Catholicism isn’t Christian at all if you really just look at at.
If the Catholic Church had never existed, (Pentecost to today) then there would have been no Protestant reformation i.e. no Protestant Churches today and therefore no protestant Christians saying: “Catholicism isn’t Christian at all if you really just look at at.”
All non-Catholics, with the exception of Eastern Orthodox Christians, owe a debt of gratitude to the Catholic Church for their very existence as well as their Bible, in terms of missionary work, even if they do not recognize us as Christians.
Saint Paul said: “And how can they preach unless they are sent?” Regarding the CC, Jesus founded His Catholic Church (if not the CC then please, anyone, prove me wrong) and He
sent His apostles out into the world to preach, and they in turn
sent their successors out to preach, and this
sending via apostolic succession in the CC, has been going on since the time all of of the apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, preaching and teaching to everyone…
Regarding all Protestant churches, regardless of denomination, a mere man in every situation, as opposed to Jesus (e.g. Martin Luther) founded it, and preached the word of God based on the practice of sola scriptura.
Were these men of the 16th, 18th, 20th and 21st centuries sent out (by Jesus the Christ) into the world to preach, just as the apostles were sent, by Jesus? Of course I am not talking about some man claiming to be moved by the Holy Spirit to start his own church. There is no scriptural basis for such a thing, and I am told by sola scriptura advocates: if it’s not in the bible it is not to be believed or done.