Catholics “connect the dots” in our minds with “The Dot-Maker”.

Catholics try to see well enough to “connect the dots” in our minds with The Dot-Maker.

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Question 1:  “Can Catholics connect dots in our mind that are less than a handspan apart with God, The Dot-Maker?”

Answer:  “We cannot ‘see’ how tiny dots of light can go into our brain, connect to other dots of light somehow stored in our memory, connect with the part of our brain that controls our mouth, and find ourselves saying: ‘I remember you!  We met a few years ago at a Birthday party.’

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Question 2: “No one sees how something that simple works.  How do Catholics connect the dots that are a handspan apart in our brain?”

Answer:  “We remember God’s First Spoken Word:  ‘Let there be light.’  Since God made light, and every other form of energy, Catholics say ‘Thank God for light!’ and focus on connecting the dots that let us see God more clearly.”

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Question 3: “What dots does The Dot-Maker want us to connect inside the complicated Miracle that is our mind?”

Answer:  “He wants us to connect ‘Love God and love your neighbor as yourself.’  with our choices on earth.”

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Question 4:  “How do we connect our lives to God?”

Answer:  ” We ‘connect the dots’ in His Word.  We see that His Prophets predicted the son of David would take human form on earth and see each Prophecy as ‘God-made dots’.  He would be born of a virgin in the tiny village of Bethlehem.  He would spread God’s Word on earth.  Then, He would be ‘lifted up before men’ and the world would look upon ‘He whom they pierced.’

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Question 5:  “Are God’s Prophecies the first dots we should connect to our mind and soul?”

Answer:  “Yes.  Then, God’s New Testament gives more dots to connect.  He Who Fulfilled the Prophecies with the ‘dot’ that He Spoke One Church Into Being with His Word to The First Catholic Pope:  ‘And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.  I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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Question 6:  “Why doesn’t everyone connect to That Dot?”

Answer:  “Many do not ask God to let them obediently ‘Love God and your neighbors as yourself.’  sincerely enough to be Catholic and connect to That Dot.”

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Question 7:  “What do they prefer?”

Answer:  “They spend their lives pleading:  ‘I want to feel good about the tiny dot that is me.’  Demons of vanity are there to help.”

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Catholics connect dots in our minds that are less than a handspan apart to The Dot-Maker Who made every dot in His Creation Program.

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