**No, he realizes that Protestantism is a man-made tradition. Thats why it only came about in the 16th century.**
Which is worse.....man-made traditions multiplying because of the improvements in mechanical printing, or the adding of man-made traditions (by force or otherwise) over a much longer period of time?
**Wow, a little laundry list of things Protestants often get wrong. By the way, do you know that many Protestants used to believe Jesus was an only child? http://socrates58.blogspot.com/2010/06/john-calvins-belief-in-perpetual.html**
Two wrongs don’t make a right.
**Well, at least we can spell the word pageantry. Products of Government Schools often struggle with such basics.**
LOL! Actually, I was a champion speller in grade school, back in the early sixties, when the small town public schools still taught reading, writing, and arithmetic.
I’m sixty now, and have forgotten a few things. But, I can still arc weld upside down, drive an 18 wheeler like I’m wearing it (off today, or I wouldn’t be posting), and MOST importantly, by the grace of God and the ‘Sword of the Spirit’, take you to school in a Godhead debate.
“Which is worse.....man-made traditions multiplying because of the improvements in mechanical printing, or the adding of man-made traditions (by force or otherwise) over a much longer period of time?”
Protestantism is always worse than the truth - which is the Catholic Faith. Protestantism should always be rejected because it is man-made, a heresy of the 16th century.
“Two wrongs dont make a right.”
The wrongs I posted were Protestant. If a Protestant believes the truth, then he has gotten something right.
“But, I can still ...by the grace of God and the Sword of the Spirit, take you to school in a Godhead debate.”
No, clearly that won’t happen. The very fact that you yourself said Protestantism is essentially man-made (”Which is worse.....man-made traditions multiplying because of the improvements in mechanical printing”) means you lost already.