There are about one billion Catholics and one billion non-Catholic Christians on the planet. Why did so many divert from the true Church at, say, the Reformation? I think it's the same four reasons as to why so many modern "Catholics" today adhere to error and bad liturgy after Vatican II: 1) They're deceived by demons and bad hierarchy. 2) They believe new ideas are actually old in Christianity (antiqarianism.) 3) They want to "fit-in" because it's easier. 4) They don't think they have time to study Church history because ultimately they don't think anyone (especially not oneself) is in any real danger of hell.
There are about one billion Catholics and one billion non-Catholic Christians on the planet. Why did so many divert from the true Church at, say, the Reformation? I think it's the same four reasons as to why so many modern "Catholics" today adhere to error and bad liturgy after Vatican II: 1) They're deceived by demons and bad hierarchy. 2) They believe new ideas are actually old in Christianity (antiqarianism.) 3) They want to "fit-in" because it's easier. 4) They don't think they have time to study Church history because ultimately they don't think anyone (especially not oneself) is in any real danger of hell.
BY Padre Peregrino
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