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Jesus divided people into two groups.

1. His most obedient followers obey His clear call to Catholic Communion, “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.” That teaching was so important He repeated it eighteen times!

2. The Other Group is comprised of every other person and group on earth. Many reject The Only Church He Founded for Marketing Plan Denominations. They profess to believe in He Who Fulfilled the Prophecies, but do not obey His “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you” instruction.

The Other Group also includes billions of people who satisfy the most important needs of which they are aware with no recognition of Jesus. They are beneath darker clouds.

3. Some are beneath thinner clouds that allow more light to reach them. Some love their neighbors. If they do not know enough about The Only Church He founded to let more of His light reach them, their goodwill may be enough to save their souls. Those who choose to be beneath the darkest clouds, like Communism and abortion, hate their neighbors enough to kill them.

4. Those who choose to lead people away from doing what’s necessary to “have life in you” are described by Jesus as “blind guides”. He promises they will “fall into the pit”.

Jesus describes those beneath the clouds. Luke 12: 47-48. “The servant who knows what His Master wants but has not even started to carry out those wishes, will receive very many strokes of the lash.”
What of those who did not know? “The one who did not know, but has acted in such a way that he deserves a beating, will be given fewer strokes.”
We remember the Circles of Hell described n Dante’s Inferno. Those who are there preferred darkness to being in the Light of He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies.

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