Anonymous
I'm not Catholic (Christian but unsure what kind), but I know the value the Roman Church has had on theology, retaining history and science even when the world was burning, and it's downside of occasionally becoming corrupt (what large group hasn't?), but a lot of my family, in-laws, and the general non-Catholic population seem so hellbent on being as non-Cath as possible that they can't seem to see that they're throwing away actual biblical beliefs. They don't want a pope because Rome had too much power, but they think America should be Christian and lead the world as such. Calling people saints is bad, but martyring Charlie Kirk is okay. Exorcisms are demonic ("a house divided", anyone?) but you can say "satan get out of my house" or "I rebuke this spirit to leave". "Priests molest children and the Boy Scouts of America were great when they didn't allow gays" (lots of kids got molested by the straight Scout Leaders if no one remembers). It's just frustrating seeing the hypocrisy.