etics is not intended for every Protestant in the world. After all, 4 major Protestant denominations (Episcopal (Anglican), Presbyterian, Methodist, and Lutheran) are very similar to Catholicism, and many contemporary Protestant denominations, such a Baptist for example, can be very flexible towards Catholics. Catholic and Protestant relations are still very weak, but we have also made a huge step. Interfaith marriage was considered the worst of sin by both churches, but Catholics and Protestants are happily married with children, basing their family life on the ways of the Bible. Catholics are now best friends with Protestants, and Protestants are best friends with Catholics. Protestants now attend a Catholic Church with their Catholic friend, and Catholics attend Protestant services with their Protestant friends. Catholics will bring their Protestant friends to the parish picnic; Protestants will bring their Catholic friends to their weekend retreat. While the formal, church organization to church organization relations seems to be going slow, the one on one relationships with different members of different denominations are on the rise. And these same Protestants will now come to the defense of the Roman Catholic Church against those who attack her. They have done the research, or just have a very open mind to the truth, and have no problem considering a Catholic their brother or sister in the Lord Jesus Christ. It becomes a simple doctrinal issue that causes a disagreement, but unity is still there by the conviction in the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the views of the Fundamentalist and Evangelical Christians that must be feared. They have views that far exceed loyalty to the gospel; they go almost to the point of insane. They are so hot with rage toward a group of people, and they will stop at nothing to make sure you fully agree with them. With them, there is no compromise, there is no peace, and there is no unity. You are either one ...