
Originally Posted by
mannyamador

Originally Posted by
Carlo Borromeo
The fact is, Christians themselves can't even agree amongst themselves what it means to be a Christian. How many branches of Christianity are there? Countless, and new ones sprouting everyday. Each with their own interpretation of what it means to be Christian.
Well, let's be accurate.
SOME Christians can't agree. But they comprise a
minority of Christians. The Catholic Church has
ONE consistent body of doctrine, and the number of
Catholics outnumbers ALL other churches combined. I repeat: ALL other churches combined. So the MAJORITY of Christians DO agree on a body of doctrine.
this is correct if we only look at Christianity...of course the biggest sect is Catholicism ....but please remember we have very many Muslim brothers and sisters....21% of the world's population believe in Islam compared to Christianity's 33% (which includes all other sects e.g. Protestants, Anglican, Pentecostal , Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses etc)....either tabla2 ang Catholics and Islam...or morag mas daghan pa gani Muslims compared to Catholics.....