Anchs,
Yep. There ain't no such animal as the perfect church.
Yes, though Jainism for example seems to me to be one of the least bad. Maybe should should give it a look?
Either way though, the danger here is that you conflate the effect of various churches with the truthfulness of their claims - i.e., the
argumentum ad consequentiam.
How dare Christians of whatever cloth we're cut limit what God in His Holy Spirit does in His church?
I'm not sure what cloth your faith is cut from, but presumably it too does that doesn't it, or does anything go?
We may not agree 100% doctrinally, but we recognise that, whereever the Gospel is preached, the actions of Christ practised in deed as well as word...
Well, there seem to be lots of references to the (alleged) words of Jesus in the Gospels being pretty unpleasant too - loyalty to your family over loyalty to him being a no-no for example, which seems to me redolent of the David Koresh style of messiah complex but ok...
...and love toward everyone, regardless of race or creed, is shown (hard though that is), that's church, or should be.
Now here we agree more or less (I'd be less loving than you would towards, say, a child abuser perhaps) but I'm not sure that we need a "holy" text to tell us so do we?