If he's anything like the anti-Catholic FReepers we encounter every day (and what I used to be like), he's so certain of his position that he feels he has the right to impose it on the rest of us. Obviously, he doesn't think he's bearing false witness (but we know otherwise).
My old pastor used to express pride in how he'd refuse to attend prayer events that included Catholics.
“If he’s anything like the anti-Catholic FReepers we encounter every day (and what I used to be like), he’s so certain of his position that he feels he has the right to impose it on the rest of us.”
Really? Is Jeffress or any other Protestant on here trying to use the government to make Roman Catholicism illegal or to take away the civil rights of Roman Catholic citizens?
Right.
Lots of folks think they're right. Some of them are (were) among history's most hideously evil. Neither intensity of conviction nor numerical commonness of belief have any real bearing on correctness.
he's so certain of his position that he feels he has the right to impose it on the rest of us.
That problem is not restricted to explicitly religious fanatics.
BTW, would you care to share a few words on how you came to the Church? I always find that interesting.