Many realize: “Protestantism is the root of all evil.” 1.

Children do better when raised in loving families. Divorce destroys loving families. When parents decide to stop being “one flesh”, they disobey Jesus Christ.

Matthew 19:9 is clear. “But I say to you, whoever divorces his wife (unless the. marriage is unlawful) causes her to commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery.” Jesus repeats His Teaching in Luke 16:18 and Mark 10:11.

The children of divorce grow up without the happiness and support that loving families provide.

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As Protestantism spread, there were more divorces. New Profiteers of Protestantism were desperate for donors. Denominations proudly provided “easy remarriages”.

As a result, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce.

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Generations of children know little or nothing about God and His Teachings. Their confusion leads to anger. Anger leads to sin. Sin leads to the ascendency of evil in nations whose laws reject Catholic Teachings about The Sacrament of Marriage.

Easy remarriages are provided by nearly all of the 48,000 Protestant Denominations.

We may conclude: “Protestantism is the root of all evil.”

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