I can't assume to know which is which ? how is that.
Unless you are all knowing, then you can't know if some one's opinion comes from ignorance or from what they have researched. You simply cannot, as you are not God. If you know someone quite well, then you may know what is behind their opinion...but I doubt that you know anyone on this board well enough to make that call.
I have the bloody doctrine at hand of the RCC. but i think you do not and are just pushing what you have been lead to believe. as i have said i was a protestant, so i do know.
Does the language really help?? You know it's not permitted here, and really doesn't do anything to help your point...in fact if anything, it only hurts your case. It also perhaps distracts from the fact that you are guessing that I have not looked into Catholic doctrine. And that's all it is...a guess. There is, admittedly, much Catholic doctrine I haven't dug into, but on the subjects I've been speaking about...those, I have researched on...and not just on wikipedia...from Catholic sites. Just because I disagree with you doesn't make me ignorant. It doesn't necessarily make any Protestant ignorant. Many Protestants were raised Catholic, and so would know the doctrines quite well, and yet they left the RCC and disagree with you. So ignorance doesn't always = differences with the RCC
And i would not of known jack if i did not seek into the truth, now would i.
I have no argument here...it is always better to know what you're talking about. But your assumption is that others have not sought the truth as well.
If i stayed as a protestant i would of been just one of the people choked, like in the story of the parable of the sower. as i see many of my friends are stuck and can not grow in strength in the Lord and just fall away, lead by the tempting of Satan.
So you are saying that if one seeks the truth and does some actual digging, one must come to the conclusion that the RCC is right, and Protestantism is wrong? Wow...that's an interesting perspective. Faulty...but interesting. I would say that in equal doses there are those 'being choked' in both Catholic and Protestant circles. But also in both are genuine loving Christians. It's not so much a question of which denomination, I believe, but those who truly hear the call and give themselves wholly to Jesus...and follow Him through thick and thin. Both denominations have faulty doctrines, which don't help...but in the end it really comes down to the people, and to whom the Spirit chooses.