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**So you admit that we protestants are “catholic” then as well? As we are part of the universal Church all united in Christ irregardless of prior cultural, political, or religious differences. In fact, irregardless of present differences. We are still part of the ekklesia. Thank you, I thought I was spot on.

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Good try, hoosierdaddy, but a logical fallacy.
Those ‘protestants’ of the early centuries were Arians, Cathars (Albigensians), Nestorians, Gnostics.
What tradition YOU refer to as “protestant” is a creature of recent invention by Henry VIII, Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, all the way through to Miller, EG White, Russell, the Rev Moon, et alii.
All those think THEY TOO know what is authentic Christianity like the early heretics.
You were not spot on, you attempted to justify your present (shared by many Protestants) views onto the early Church.
Our rites have changed. Our teachings (based on Scripture and Tradition) have not. You may mistake devotionals and sacramentals for dogma and sacraments, but we don’t And if someone who is Catholic does, then he or she is wrong too.
There was no “hidden” Protestant church of the centuries before the 1500s. There is no historical proof (oh, I know, we destroyed the records!!) and any assertion that “protestants” were ‘catholic’ in the sense of Catholics today is only an attempt to mollify your position.
Avoid the logical fallacies. If you do not thinks something we Catholics do or believe is correct or proper, then go to the Catholic source on it (like the papal bull on the IC) and read it and get your ‘complaints’ and ‘points’ out of there.
This might cut down on the digressions, hoosierdaddy.