God’s IQ Test. # 65. “What are the two kinds of Protestants?”

.                                              There are two kinds of souls.  There are two places that any soul may go.

Catholics know!  There are two kinds of Protestants.

I.  “Accidental Protestants” grow up in and around Protestantism.  They are comfortable being Protestants.  They are blessed to believe in God and His Prophecies.

The other kind of Protestants?

II.  “Willful Protestants” consciously decide to disobey some Teachings of Jesus Christ.  All “Willful Protestants” intentionally choose to disobey The Word with Which Jesus Christ Spoke only The Catholic Church into Being:

“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.” 

Those are the two kinds of Protestants:  “Accidental” and “Willful”.

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Souls of the two kinds of Protestants are treated differently at Judgment.

Question 1.  “How are souls ‘judged’ at Judgment?”

Answer:  The Only Church Spoken Into Being by The Word of Jesus Christ provides Infallible Teachings.  This is Catholic Teaching on Judgment:

“People of good will may get into Heaven if they are not Catholic through no fault of their own.”

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Question 2.  “How do we know that Catholic Teaching is Truth?

Answer:   This is The Promise of Jesus Christ about all Catholic Teaching:  “.  .  and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”

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Question 3.  “What does That Promise of Jesus mean?”

Answer:  It is clear:  The forces of evil do not have the power to corrupt Teachings of The Catholic Church.

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Question 4.  “What if I think that some Catholic Teaching is wrong?”

Answer:  “Those thoughts are insulting to The Power and The Promise of This Word of Jesus Christ!  “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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There are two kinds of Protestants.  “Willful Protestants” have chosen to not have the “good will” to live in obedience to Jesus Christ.

They do have Free Will.  We pray that they will ask God to help them think more clearly.

A good beginning?  Encouraging support for this Catholic Teaching:  “Life must be protected from conception until natural death.”

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Simple reasons to be Catholic.  catholicfundamentalism.com

Enjoyable reasons?  A free novel.  http://catholicfundamentalism.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Crats-REVISED.12-21-17.pdf

 

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