After reviewing thousands of reasons that Protestants provide to avoid The Only Church Jesus Founded, conclusions may be reached:

Many Protestants are like someone who gets to the first steps that lead to a porch built in front of huge doors that provide entrance into a huge mansion. “I’ve gone as far as I need to go!” they announce, encouraging those around them to stop dead in their tracks in the very same place.

Many Protestants are like someone who’s reading a dictionary. After a short time, they tell people: “I know all the words I need to know.” and shut the book.

Many Protestants are like someone who says: “Jesus doesn’t expect us to be perfect. If we try, He may think we are vain. He’s happy with us just the way we are. And, I am happy with myself just the way I am. Jesus and I agree!”

Many Protestants are like someone who says: “My check bounced? Impossible! I believe I’ve saved up enough money in that account to cover that check. If I believe that I have saved, then I have saved! Must be a bank error.”

Many Protestants are like someone who says: “We don’t want to be too holy.”

Many Protestants are like someone who says: “Yes, Jesus did tell us ‘If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.’ But, that’s just for Catholics. They are wrong about many things. Five hundred years ago, someone said they sold indulgences.”

Many Protestants are like someone who says: “I know that Catholics don’t worship idols, but how else can I express my dissatisfaction with them for going farther than I want to go?”

Many Protestants are like someone who says: “I have My Own Reasons not to be Catholic. They may not seem to be good reasons to you, but they are my reasons and that’s good enough for me. I don’t like it when someone asks “Are your reasons good enough for Judgment.”

Many Protestants are like Catholics in many ways. The greatest of concerns: “Is being ‘a little like Catholics’ enough to get into Heaven at Judgment?”

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