If true; we are both wrong.
We need to see Wesleyan and Catholic from a BIBLICAL framework.
Elsie:
Come on Elsie, what I mean by Catholic framework is what theological framework one sees how Doctrine is taught and defined. Not that either is right or wrong, it is just what is on scale of 1 to 100, which one is closer to 100 so to speak. As a Catholic, I put the Catholic way at 100, the Wesleyan perspective would be above 90 since it comes from the Anglican Tradition [of course I mean the historic Anglican and Wesleyan Tradition, recognizing there has been some modernist movements in both of those]