Catholics know! The Kingdom of Heaven is not a ‘democracy’.

Jesus Christ is The King of Heaven. His Decrees pull us out of the turbulent waters on earth.

Question 1: “Which people are Catholic?”

Answer: “Catholics believe God is The King of Heaven.”

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Question 2: “Did The King of Heaven take Human Form and come to earth?”

Answer: “‘The King of Heaven’ took Human Form and came to earth.”

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Question 3: “What did He do when He was here?”

Answer: “The King of Heaven Spoke One Church Into Being with His Royal Decree.”

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Question 4: “What was the ‘Royal Decree’ from The King of Heaven?”

Answer: “The King’s Decree is clear! ‘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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Question 5: “Why do Willful Protestants reject That Word from The King of Heaven?”

Answer: “People in democracies are told they have ‘a right to choose’ their ‘earthly leaders’.”

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Question 6: “Does that encourage them to think they should also choose their ‘spiritual leaders’?

Answer: “Democracy appeals to vanity. ‘God gave me the power to choose whom I will follow on earth.’ That leads many to believe: ‘I will also choose which spiritual leader I will follow.’

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Question 6: “Did The King of Heaven know that vanity would lead some to disobey His Decree?”

Answer: “The King of Heaven gives every person on earth the opportunity to be forever among: ‘You are My friends if you obey My commands.’

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Question 7: “Did The King of Heaven speak the universe into Being to let every person choose to be among His Royal, obedient ‘friends’ or His willfully disobedient ‘enemies’?”

Answer: “Yes. We either ‘vote for God’ or we ‘vote for our opinion about God’!

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Question 8: “Do Willful Protestants understand that The Kingdom of Heaven is not a democracy?”

Answer: “They avoid understanding that ‘The Kingdom of Heaven’ has a ‘King’! His ‘good subjects’ obey His ‘commands’!”

Heaven is not a ‘democracy’.”

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