Catholics choose obedience.  Cain, the third Protestant, chose pride.  “My brother is more obedient and successful than me so I must kill him.”

Just as Adam and Eve were thrown out of Eden, the devil and his pride-filled angels were thrown out of Heaven.  Defeated above, they turned their rage below.  “We can’t kill God, but we can destroy those people made in His image.”

From the ziggurats of Babylon to the temples of Carthage to the Aztec pyramids, demons demanded that children be sacrificed.  Children are still sacrificed by abortionists.  Billions more are sacrificed on the Altars of Convenience by abortion-inducing birth control.

Each of us must choose good or evil.   Our choice is reflected in the faith we choose.  Catholic Teaching is clear:  “Life must be protected from conception to natural death.”  Catholics choose obedience.  45,000 Protestant denominations claim to be “Christian”.  All but a half-dozen refuse to clearly condemn abortion-inducing birth control.

Those pills and devices kill the tiniest of babies, no bigger than a grain of salt, as small as each of us once was.   Those who sacrifice their own children violate The Old Commandment “Thou shall not kill.”  They also violate the New Commandment, “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

While breaking both Commandments, Protestantism teaches people to believe:  “I am a good person.  God must let me into Heaven.”

In every age, pride moves men to invent their own “keys to The Kingdom of Heaven”.   Their minds are so paralyzed by Pride that they do not let themselves realize what they are really saying:

“The disobedient devil and all his demons could not force their way into Heaven, but I can!”

Each of us must choose good or evil.  Those who obey He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies are Pro-Life.  We cannot ignore The Only Church He Founded.  Alone, for 2,000 years, it has taught “Life must be protected from conception to natural death.”

Catholics choose obedience.

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