Some of us are blessed to respect Jesus so much that we obey His Church-Founding Word:
“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.”
Obedient Catholics are able to obey The Call to Catholic Communion Jesus repeated fourteen times: “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”
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Upper-level Protestants “protest” against the need to receive The Actual Body and Blood of Jesus. They “protest” The Miracle of Transubstantiation. They “protest” that the only people who may preside over That Miracle are Catholic priests ordained in Living Link with Jesus’ Ordination of the First Catholic Bishops.
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How do we identify the Lowest-level Protestants? They “protest” the most against Jesus and The Church He Spoke Into Being.
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The Lowest-level Protestants read The Bible. They see the Passage in Revelation that describes “the Harlot of Babylon”. They are so driven to “protest” that they think The Catholic Church is being described!
We ask the Lowest-level Protestants three questions:
1. “Do you know that ‘The Harlot of Babylon’ loves abortion, pills, and implants that bring death to billions of unborn babies?”
2. “Do you know that The Catholic Church loves life so much that She provides this Written Teaching: ‘Life must be protected from conception until natural death.’?”
3. “Do you know the difference between loving death and loving life?”
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What do the Lowest-level Protestants do when we ask those simple questions?
They change the subject! “Peter never went to Rome!” “Catholics worship idols!” “Mary is not God!”
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Their avoidance of truth is a good sign. It shows that their minds do work well enough to recognize truth! They do believe in Jesus! Now, all they have to do is fully recognize this simple fact: Jesus is always right.
Asking those questions may help their precious souls be forever among: “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”
Jesus is right about that, too!
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