Upper-level Protestants: Here’s a Marketing Plan that makes the world a better place!

Too few Protestants are Baptized! Lower-level Protestants refuse to Baptize babies and young children. So, many never get Baptized.

The spirits and minds of un-Baptized people are confused by Original Sin. That confusion opens their minds to sin.

un-Baptized people turn against God. They turn against themselves. They turn against their families. They turn against all Christians. They turn against life.

Baptism saves people and families and nations.

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Baptism is a simple process. Water is accompanied by The Word: “I Baptize you in The Name of The Father and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit.”

God’s Power then erases Original Sin from the spirit and mind of the person who is Baptized.

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Lower-level Protestants make Baptism very complicated! The more complicated they make it, the fewer people are Baptized. More people and families and nations sink into sin.

The most self-righteous Profiteers of Protestantism make a big deal out of “Total Immersion”! The person has to be “dunked” in water and totally immersed.

Few people want to be bothered doing that!

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Upper-level Protestants do not demand “Total Immersion”! They know The Bible never said that anyone had to be “immersed” to be Baptized. We do know that after Baptism, Jesus “came up from the water”. “Up” means “rise closer to God”.

So, Baptismal Water may be poured or sprinkled.

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Lower-level Protestants encourage 10% tithes. Before Protestants can have their children Baptized, they have to commit to that ongoing expense.

Few families can afford to spend that much!

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Upper-level Protestants: Here’s a Marketing Plan that makes the world a better place!

“On the first Sunday of January, April, June, and September, we will Baptize babies, children, and adults at nine o’clock in the morning. There is no financial commitment necessary. We will not force anyone to be dunked in a river or lake or horse-trough. You will be in and out in fifteen minutes!”

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More people would be Baptized.

The world would be a better place.

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