I'm probably one of the less stridently traditionalist members of *this* forum, but I'm still definitely more trad/have a more pessimistic view of the situation than any of the Catholics I know in real life, most of whom are converts and are themselves very serious about their faith, but are more comfortable than I am with Vatican II.
I realize there's a spectrum of opinion on this forum regarding precisely HOW bad the current crisis is, but there's a general across the board agreement that its pretty bad, that things aren't the way they need to be in the Church.
My question for all of you, no matter what position you take, you're going to have Protestants come to you and say "see, this is proof that the Church has failed. The Catholic Church really isn't what it says it is, look, Vatican II says, or at least strongly implies, that I don't seriously need to fear for my soul as I am, that I can be saved just as I am, so why do I even need to convert?"
I realize the nuances are gonna differ depending on the person, but just in general, how do you show a person that he needs the Catholic Church, in our current situation?