Catholics study History. God teaches History in The Book of Genesis.
Genesis teaches us of God’s Power to Create. Then, it tells us what He created. We learn that He created people. They had Free Will.
Adam and Eve were the first to have Free Will.
History is clear! People use their free will every time we choose to make decisions. Eve got Adam to let the devil lead them to disobey Words of God.
They became the first Protestants the moment they decided to eat the Forbidden Fruit!
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Their disobedience did not stop God from loving them and their children. He had Prophets write down Predictions. The Prophecies were clear! God would return to earth in Human Form.
The Prophet Micah was told that He would be born in the tiny village of Bethlehem. Catholics choose to think logically about that!
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There were a billion people in the world.
To maintain populations that died at an average age of 50, the billion people on earth had to have 20 million children every year. Ten million of them were boys.
About 2 boys were born every year in the tiny village of Bethlehem.
Catholics think logically! “The odds that Jesus Christ would be born in Bethlehem in any given year are 5,000,000 to one!” We know that the year was confirmed by Babylonian astronomers from Abraham’s homeland. They had studied charts of the stars that reached back 2,000 years. And, they knew some of The Prophecies!
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Catholics know! Every evil on earth began when the first Protestants chose to disobey Words of God. That’s why Catholics work to obey This Word spoken by He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies!
“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.”
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The underlying evil of every Protestant in History is the decision to believe: “I know more than God about the decisions I should make.”
When Protestants became groups, that changed. Now, they all agree: “We know more than God about the decisions we should make.”
Protestants believe there is safety in numbers.
That’s Protestantism!
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