 that leads us to a question from one of our viewers, Marvin, who asks, how does one approach a friend, as you're saying, Josh, or someone who is born Protestant, who, if you know fault of their own really and they're raising, doesn't know about the church, how do we introduce them to Catholicism with charity and truth? Father? Actually, I think that's a good question for Joshua, but I think that the primary thing is two things, truth through with charity. I mean, it really does boil down to being charitable to them because then they see there's no animus if you actually see what's what they, what's, what you're seeking, what's good for them. But then also the truth, I think, I think a lot of times they're, especially if they're, a lot of the Protestants today are uncatakized even in their own religion. So a lot of times they're actually more open if you just, if you're just very rational, calm, and they see that you're a normal person and you just want the best for them. A lot of times just presenting them things here and there will get them thinking and then they'll actually, that will, that's kind of a segue because I think that, you know, even though they're Protestants, they still have reason, they still have use of reason and as a result, if you appeal to that, I think that's the segue into getting them to give, you know, serious considerations to what they believe. Josh, that sounds like what you were saying before. Yeah, I mean, I can tell you from my experience, the way it really started for me is I had about a decade's worth of just studying scripture carefully and I couldn't reconcile Paul and Christ if, if what Paul meant was what most Protestant sects in one form or another said that he meant. And so I actually tell my Protestant friends, reading the Bible carefully is what really sent me toward Catholicism. And I could give a million examples of that. But, but I didn't read a single church father until June of 2017. But by that time, I was already convinced pretty much that some Protestant ideas were wrong. And I will say the Lord has seen fit to, I mean, I'm constantly having new conversations with Protestant friends. And a lot of it has happened, you know, social media brings a lot of evil into this world. But not, it doesn't necessarily have to. I mean, as Steve knows with census Fidelim and whatnot, but I just posted church father quotes, all the time. So many conversations, so many conversions, I've had a number of friends who have already converted. Some were very close. I mean, just today, I don't know him, but a famous Protestant was not really anymore, but named Cameron Batuzzi has a channel called capturing Christianity. And he just announced today that he's converted, because he did an in depth study of the papacy. So, but in my experience, many thoughtful Protestants have actually already kind of maybe thought about some of the issues like, well, how do I get the Bible? Why are we endlessly dividing? There's clearly no basis for that in scripture. So if you kind of scratch the surface with some Protestants, I've often found that there's an openness, not with everybody. And I think Steve definitely knows that. And I definitely know it as well. But if you just present the truth and love, it can go a long way. Steve, we have another question from one of our viewers, Merike. She asks, why did Protestants remove the seven Deutero canonical books from the Bible? And that's a question a lot of apologists field all the time, but go ahead and walk us through that one. Well, let me just think back on what they said on the last one, because I was, I mean, I've been doing that for years going straight, St. Paul Street team, giving out medals of rosaries. I mean, I had the people had mentioned the anti-Catholic Bob Jones University. We had the festival walk around with rosaries. All blessed. The many, many festivals here in the South. Uber, I have, you know, people get in my car, I had rosaries, I had miraculous medals, I had CDs strategically. So when I'm doing 70, I could figure out which CD that person needed is, and it was color coded. So if they were black, I had a black thing on it. No kidding. White at white, Spanish had green. I had it so I could easily see it and give it to them. And I remember having one guy, he was, he was from Valahara. And we were talking about the Cresteros. And by the end of the trip to the airport, he was wanting, he was looking at the movie trailer and was talking about wanting baptism. So