Again, thank you for that link.
I can't say there was anything compelling there to make me want to join the CC .
It read as a personal perspective intended to in no wise brag against the faults of Protestantism. A, "we're better because..."
Which interestingly enough conflicts with those points in the list that imply Catholicism is about unity and not egocentrism, nor division.
Lastly, the insistence that the church posits a great morality , is in direct conflict with all of church history.
Hard to imagine an inate eternal omnipresent creative power prefers one group of elect humans over all others.
The race itself created wholly depraved and condemned st our individual beginning, birth, by the will of our creator.
And only saved from that eternally damned fate that awaits all humans by the elective grace, and bestowed faith, upon the individual the Creator, for their own purposes and reasons, elects to set apart and save from the gate thst awaits others by his will.
God created everything. And only saves certain ones from the destiny he predetermined before creating anything at all.
How do mortal finitely conscious lesser beings made in the image and likeness of their creator disappoint eternal power and omniscience? When we are made by God to be both everything we are and are not.