No --- it is love speech --- you just do not realize it yet...
What historical sources do you consider reliable?
Don't say 'the Catholic Church'. The Vatican is one of the most unreliable - and least trustworthy - sources of history there is in the world today. Why? Because they have "changed history" by re-writing documents / etc. in order to suit their purposes. If you are not willing to go outside of the Catholic realm for information - in order to find the truth -- you never will... ( "in this life"; on Judgment Day, I am quite sure that you will understand perfectly
- as will we all... )
I don't think so. You are being "politically correct" about it. This description indicates the
intent to
disrupt fellowship or make offenses. I have no such purpose.
On the contrary, better fellowship may be had among those who understand the truth in love and agree. I am only trying to help those who truly want to know the truth about the history of the Catholic Church to open their eyes and see it.
I am not angry. I am not trying to 'get a rise' out of anyone. I am not trying to belittle or condemn any Catholic "lay" person. ( I believe that the Catholic hierarchy - the controlling 'upper-echelon' of the organization - is full of pure evil. However, the "lay" person membership - no doubt to a large degree - is simply deceived. )
If you are ever able to open your eyes and see the truth about the Catholic Church, you will understand why I say these things.
For just a moment, assume that I am correct in the things I have stated.
Would you not want to know the real truth?
Well -- I am telling you the real truth -- the truth you need to be able to see. The rest is up to you.
You can swallow your pride and take a good long hard look at the true reality in which we live -- or, you can continue to believe what you have been 'fed'... (
In 'The Matrix' terms -- "you can take the red pill or the blue one; the choice is yours"... )
Always an option:
"We can certainly agree to disagree agreeably."
Not persecution. Rather, a wake-up call.
When you make a statement - in conversation, in public - do you immediately follow it with the long list of intricate details of every thought and idea that lent itself to forming the framework of the supposition that supports what you just stated?
This is not a formal literary documentary environment. It is a conversational exchange of ideas.
Yes - people should, at times, document the source of vitally important findings from their research of a subject being discussed -- so that others can "follow up"... However, there is no requirement for every statement made by any individual in any post to be "proofed" in the same post. It is ultimately up to the reader to decide the merit they give to the information in someone's post.