I grew up around Southern Baptists. What a bunch of horrible, violent, judgemental bastards. They soured me on Christianity for life. My stance on Christians did soften a bit when I joined the military at 17 YO. I met Christians from all over the country and none of them were anything like Southern Baptists. After my four year enlistment I returned to Texas to find that the Southern Baptists were still a bunch of horrible, violent, judgemental bastards...
Thanks for sharing your trauma.
What have they done to you?
What have they done besides subvert Christianity, lie, embolden jews and judaism and tarnish Christ's name?
Answering with a question
What have they done to you?
Doing the work of the jew I see? Dividing the goyim and encouraging them to in-fight.
I’m not sure I understand why you hate Protestants. Southern Baptists are one denomination. Maybe you hate SB.
No, protestants and their jewish reformation is the problem. Their hatred of Mary, claiming Catholic's love of her is idolatry, that Catholics view her as Queen of Heaven when... WELL SHE IS. Their view on Mary is blasphemous. The entire existence of every, but one, denomination that just oh so cohencidentally created a... GREAT SHCISM within the church and true Christianity is lost on far too many. These weren't organic, these weren't accidental, they were malicious and intentional.
Oh, and then sola scripture. Rofl.
complains about protestants changing the Church
Meanwhile: Filioque Purgatory The Pope Celebration of anti-Christian traditions
Know your place.
Excuse me?
Filioque
You have a problem with the Holy Trinity, not my problem.
The Pope
The Pope is from Christ's own actions via Peter. Any claim otherwise is pure heretics.
Celebration of anti-Christian traditions
Says the guy whose churches (assuming prot.) celebrates faggotry, DEI and dissolution (genocide) of White as a means of positivity.
protestantism(pic8.co) - "Something created in the 16th century with zero direct lineage to Christ has more credence to Christ than Christ's own words, actions and teaching." t. protestant
You don't have to actually do good, be good or act good, you just 'need faith' in a way that fulfills you, rather than what is stated by Christ himself.
t. protestant