Jesus calls Protestantism “camel swallowing”?

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Jesus calls Protestantism “camel swallowing”? You decide. It is amazing that no one has asked this obvious question! He Who said “I come to divide.” does what He promised!

In every generation, He divides sheep from goats and the living from the dead with His clear call to Catholic Communion. He repeated His Winnowing Command an incredible eighteen times: “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”
The first dozen times He said that was in John 6:33-66. His clear call to what would be Catholic Communion drove the first Protestants of The Christian Era away. Only His true disciples stayed with Him. They received His Body and Blood at The Last Supper and every Catholic Mass thereafter.

How does He Who Fulfilled the Prophecies describe the bi-polar nature of those who say “I believe in Jesus and The Bible!” and ignore His most frequent teaching? Jesus calls Protestantism “camel-swallowing”!

He describes them in Mt. 23:24 as “Blind guides, who strain out a gnat, and swallow a camel.” In every generation, many prefer to obsess about tiny details. Protestantism’s professionals prefer pompous parsing to humbly obeying Jesus’ repeated, emphatic call to Catholic Communion.

The early Church began by confronting Jewish clergy who met their obligations to God by donating small flower pots of “mint, and anise, and cummin” to which they cunningly ascribed high values while expecting others to donate sheep, cattle, and crops of vastly more actual value.

They would compound the lie by saying, “Yes, you gave an ox, but my little pot of mint is worth just as much.”

Today, “camel-swallowers” say, “You don’t need to heed Jesus’ call to Catholic Communion, even if He did repeat it eighteen times. If you believe what I say, I will praise you. Now, give me some money.”

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