Dear strangelove, When I say that only God knows who is a saint, I am only speaking for myself. I myself do not have the right or role to determine who is or who is not a saint. It is for the Church to tell us (to tell me), who are the saints, and I trust the Church. That is where you and I differ. You apparently trust your own private interpretations. Me, I don't look at myself as an authority on anything. Also, I don't misrepresent my nationality. You may think it trivial, but it is a flaw in your attitude to be so flippant about this. Freedom is rare in the world, and the USA has freedom hard one through much blood and conflict. Anyway, I hope you live in a nation where you can feel free from persecution. I could understand why you keep changing nationalities if you are on the run from people who wish to harm you. As for me: I wish you no harm. Perhaps I totally misunderstand your motives. Forgive me if I'm not fair. I just think it's wrong to keep changing flags every so often. After all, we can't have multiple citizenships. Christians are to be good citizens of all the nations.
I just don't understand how you fail to have insight into yourself that something is a cult and sect merely because you choose to call it so. Not with good reason. Your knowledge of church history is inadequate. My knowledge of church history is barely adequate, but I do know enough to know I can trust what is being said about church history by good, friendly former Protestants like Rev. Peter E. Gillquist. He, as I do, sees much good in Protestantism, but that does not mean it is beyond criticism where it seriously errs. And Protestantism seriously errs in its doctrine of private interpretation of sola scriptura. Meaning the Bible can be made to mean and to say anything an individual private Protestant Christian wants the Bible to say and to mean.
God bless you. In Erie Scott