How can Protestantism save souls? It seems ridiculous to think that those who willfully disobey The Church-Founding Decree of Jesus:
“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.”
can save souls!
Catholics know there is some truth in each of the 45,000 Marketing Plan Denominations invented by ambitious Protestants. All of them believe, to some degree, in God. Many believe in The Holy Trinity. Protestant denominations share many teachings with The Only Church Jesus Founded.
Those shared truths are steps on the stairway to Heaven! Protestantism provides two of the Seven Catholic Sacraments, Baptism and Marriage. Most Protestants are, therefore, on “Step Two”. Those are big steps!
When a person believes that The Trinity can wash away Original Sin, and join two people into “one flesh”, he or she recognizes some of God’s Awesome Power.
Professional Protestants stop there! “This far, and no farther!”
Protestants do not accept that Catholic priests, ordained in living link with Jesus’ Ordination of the first Catholic Bishops, have the power to provide Absolution. “Those whose sins you forgive on earth are forgiven in Heaven.”
Professional Protestants do not believe that Jesus empowered Catholic priests to preside over The Miracle of Transubstantiation by which bread and wine become The Actual Body and Blood of Jesus. They avoid Jesus’ 14-time repeated Instruction: “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”
Protestantism does not recognize that only Catholic priests are ordained in living link with Jesus’ Ordination of The First Catholic Bishops.
Protestantism does not have the power to provide The Last Rites by which many Catholic souls are cleansed of sin before Judgment.
How can Protestantism save souls? By encouraging all to believe that Jesus Always Told The Truth, and did so when He gave “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” to The Only Church He Founded.
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