Christian unity & how our Christianity informs our politics

I'd counter about the baptists & Methodist are not like the other sect of Protestants as they recognize that faith is evidenced by a change within the person in the form of works & behavior.
Without a recognizable change in a person there's no sign they've converted to Christ
They admit this

>the Vatican is in apostasy.
I don't think so. There are a lot of people that try to quote the Pope out of context, both liberals as well as radtrads.
It is a ridiculous notion to think that the Pope is not a Catholic anymore. Furthermore he could've introduced women clergy or abolish celibacy. But he didn't.
youtube.com/watch?v=cSSauwSLZaI

>The sex abuse, gay priests, the pope is globalist.
The Church went through rougher times. I don't think the pope is a globalist.

>a minority of priests
There are a lot of bluepilled priests, I agree. However, we will only change that by reminding our priests to put themselves back together.

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>I'd counter about the baptists & Methodist are not like the other sect of Protestants as they recognize that faith is evidenced by a change within the person in the form of works & behavior.
They lack apostolic succession, so they cannot have valid priests. Their form of the last supper is blasphemy.

Jesus gave us the Church in this world for a good reason.
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