Catholics know!  There no contradiction in God.  He exists in Three Persons.  Catholic theologians have described The Three Persons of God as:  “The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit”.

In every age, people use what we learn to describe God.   Today, Catholics consider an “updated” description.

1.  We think of God The Father as “The Loving Programmer”.

2.  Catholics see The Holy Spirit as The Verb:  “Programming”.

3.  We visualize The Son, The Word of God, as “The Program”.

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That ties in with John:  “In The beginning was The Word:   The Word was with God and The Word was God.”   What was “First Word” that God Spoke?  “Let there be light.”  What happened?

“and, there was light”!  Then, everything that came to be was Programmed Into Being.  God’s Words took actual form in every thing and movement.  Matter and energy were Spoken into Being by The Words of God.  We live in the echoes of God’s Words!

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Catholics realize what Protestants do not!  The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are Perfect Unity!   Catholics know!  The Father and The Holy Spirit are in Total Agreement with The Son.

The Father and The Holy Spirit agree with This Teaching of The Son:

“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 know!  Jesus only left one set of “keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” on earth.  We want those “keys”!)

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Protestants do not obey That Teaching of The Son.

Protestants do not understand!  If we disobey Any Teaching of The Son, we are automatically disobeying The Father and The Holy Spirit.  We see how foolish it is when Protestants say:

“I have been led by The Holy Spirit to disobey That Teaching of The Son.”

That confusing idea of God is common in Protestantism!

Catholics know!  There no contradiction in God.

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