And it is, of course, a fact that is in dispute, so trying to base an argument on that claim is essentially worthless in any context larger than your own church.
If there is any pretense here, it is in the implied assertion that the Romans know that they are wrong. Instead, they "know" that they are right, and if this be error, it doesn't affect that they will act from what they "know" and not what you "know".
I realize many of them don't know, and many more probably don't care. And what difference if the arguement that we are indeed the One True church is worthless to the world - it is true nonetheless. I am not here to serve peoples beliefs, I am here to serve Christ. You seem to think I am somehow obliged to acknowledge and conform to what others think - I am not. In fact, my only resonsibility when it come to them is to confess the truth.
If everyone argued as you do, then there would be constant religious war.
So I should sell my faith and conform my beliefs to avoid persecution?
If by war you mean one that involves physical violence, well then let them smite both my left and right cheeks. But if you mean a rivalry of sorts, then " better, indeed, a laudable war than a peace which severs one from God" (Saint Gregory the Theologian). This stand of the Church is actually charitable, for it protects the Flock of Christ from heresy and provides heretics with motives and reasons for returning to the Church.
Well, (a) education is fine, but saying that it is all different, that is just untrue.
Untrue?? There is no "partial" truth, no "partial church". Either you have all the truth that was delivered and promised or you have a corruption. I mean, any "good" lie is cloaked with truth, and the father of lies is who?
It seems you are an ecumenist at heart - you believe there are indeed "churches". So of course you think everything you have written is true. There is no sense therefore in continuing a conversation. I am not here to convert you to Orthodoxy.