Magenta, please just pray for me. I desire to follow the truth. I believe that I am following the truth, but if I am not I would love to be made aware of my errors and to have the real way of truth revealed to me. You however can't reveal to me my "errors" because you don't understand what I actually believe, and won't listen when I try to explain. So perhaps rather than spending more time writing to try to teach me, you could just pray for me instead. (That is if you believe in praying for others. Maybe you will tell me you can't since Christ is the "one Mediator". Of course in the same 2nd chapter of Timothy where Paul says that, he also asks us to intercede for all. So maybe you and the saints can all pray for me after all. But if you can't, I understand.)
I would say this in regards to evangelization in general. Don't we all believe that we are made for the truth? That God designed us for Himself and that our hearts are restless until they rest in Him, as Augustine says. If the Truth is Christ, and Christ is the soul's Bridegroom and the Ultimate Good, then the Truth is something beautiful and inviting. It is the source of true joy. It seems like evangelization should be an invitation to hope then; a presentation of the "Good News", and giving "reasons for hope" in it. It seems like we would profit more from tring to explain to others the beauty of our position and then inviting them to experience it, rather than taking a combatitive attitude.
I'm not saying I am a perfect example of this, but I do at least want to hold it up as an ideal to strive for, and repent when I fail to live up to it. I know we keep trying to say that we are being charitable simply by presenting the truth, but St. Paul adds the qualifier, he doesn't just say it is loving to speak the truth, but exhorts us to "speak the truth in love" (Eph 4:15)
Of course I expect only retaliation in response so go ahead and bring it on. I am about done here though, there's not enough time to present Catholicism as it deserves to be in its fullness. I don't think many even care about that. But if you ever did want to get us right, just read one book by Scott Hahn or Pope Benedict XVI and you will see that the Biblical and Christocentric faith that they present is not even a distant relative of the supposed Catholicism which has been attacked in this post