Not sure how to interpret what is the 4/5. The West and East split. There's clearly more Catholics in the Western church (aka pope in Rome) today, not sure about numbers in 1054. Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics have a heck of a lot in common, though both have their own strengths.
He's right. If you are catholic, you need to reflect on that.
I am not. If I was I would not heed your advice.
Your loss buying the churches false doctrine.
I said I wasn’t catholic. Why would I buy their doctrine if I am not a catholic.
Didn't the Roman part of the church split off from the rest of the original church in 1054?
4/5 of the original church remained.
Not sure how to interpret what is the 4/5. The West and East split. There's clearly more Catholics in the Western church (aka pope in Rome) today, not sure about numbers in 1054. Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics have a heck of a lot in common, though both have their own strengths.
There were 5 Holy Sees in the church.
One (Rome) split from the rest. (Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem)
Sheer numbers today are not relevant, as the others were much more heavily persecuted.
Well thats not even slightly true.