Why is our key book “without cost”?

Catholic Fundamentalism tries to follow one of Jesus’ commands that’s found at the end of Today’s Reading from Mt. 9:35-10:1, 5a, 6-8
“Without cost you have received; without cost you are to give.”

Catholic Fundamentalism was freely given the awareness that God, The Loving Programmer, wrote and downloaded The Creation Program so that all of us free-will programs would be able to choose believe, obedience, and salvation.

Believing that all of Jesus’ instructions should be followed, Catholic Fundamentalism makes New Road to Rome available at no cost. Those who see the importance of complying with Jesus’ directions are inclined to take a look at the book. The first few pages tell us what words are. We think we know, but we don’t.

Obedience compels Catholic Fundamentalism to make its basic book, New Road to Rome, free to download on the “our books” section at the top of the catholicfundamentalism.com page.

It is the first new approach to The Church Jesus Founded since Pascal developed Probability Theory and showed how it could be used to make the best choice of a religion.

As Jesus said,

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