You are precisely correct. Jesus did not argue in favor of the Church, but he did regard the temples as places of worship for his father. It is fairly obvious that Jesus did not then, nor does he now support corruption.it is apparent that the Catholic church has been subverted and is no longer an institution that supports the Word of God. My point is that even though the institution is corrupt, this does not mean all of the devout are corrupt. The power of the Catholic church has diminished tremendously. They no longer have the power and wealth that they have had in the past. Their influence in the world is far less and their corruption is being exposed. I believe that the vast majority of Catholics are not swayed in the recent rulings from the Papacy. They do not support abortion, pedophilia or this far-left quackery. I don't believe they can pied-piper their followers into damnation.
You are precisely correct. Jesus did not argue in favor of the Church, but he did regard the temples as places of worship for his father. It is fairly obvious that Jesus did not then, nor does he now support corruption.it is apparent that the Catholic church has been subverted and is no longer an institution that supports the Word of God. My point is that even though the institution is corrupt, this does not mean all of the devout are corrupt. The power of the Catholic church has diminished tremendously. They no longer have the power and wealth that they have had in the past. Their influence in the world is far less and their corruption is being exposed. I believe that the vast majority of Catholics are not swayed in the recent rulings from the Papacy. They do not support abortion, pedophilia or this far-left quackery. I don't believe they can pied-piper their followers into damnation.