Only Catholics can think clearly enough to connect the “cubes of salt” from Jesus to Moses and Solomon, and The City of God!
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Question 1: “Why do some Catholics think our soul is shaped like a ‘cube’?”
Answer: “In Mt 5:13-16 tells us, ‘Jesus said to his disciples: ‘You are the salt of the earth.’ Every grain of ‘salt’ is a ‘cube’.”
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Question 2: “Does The Bible say ‘cubes’ are important to God?”
Answer: “Exodus 26:31-33 describes a ‘Holy Cube’ that was placed inside The Tent of The Covenant during the 40 years Moses led The Tribes to The Promised Land.
1 Kings 6:16-20 tells about a ‘Holy Cube’ in the Holiest Place in Solomon’s Temple. That ‘Holy Cube’ was 30 feet long, high, and wide.
God’s biggest ‘Holy Cube’ was measured by an angel with a ‘gold measuring rod’ in Rev. 21:16. ‘The City of God’ is a ‘Holy Cube’ that is 1,500 miles (2,414.016 km) long, wide, and high .”
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Question 3: “Why does Jesus compare our soul to a ‘cube’ the size of a grain of salt?”
Answer: “Every ‘grain’ of ‘good salt’ is a perfect cube. Cubes have sharp corners and edges. But if the square corners of a ‘cube’ are worn away, it has ‘lost it’s flavor’.”
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Question 4: “Why do only Catholics see the connection between the ‘cubes’ Jesus described and the ‘cubes’ that Moses and Solomon and God built?”
Answer: “Other people work so hard to justify their disobedience to This Word of Jesus that it is hard for them to Think Clearly about Anything!
‘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.’
Catholics can think clearly about the difference between us (a ‘cube’ as small as a grain of salt, and God, whose Holy City is the size of a ‘cube’ as big as the Continent of Australia on each side.”
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