The Prism Allegory and Catholic Communion:

The Prism Allegory suggests that God programmed the visible spectrum so that one color of light had less deviation.   Since Catholics are the most obedient to God’s Great Winnowing Instruction, “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”  So, Catholic Fundamentalism concludes that Catholics are “Red”, the wavelength with the least deviation.  Sin and error drives souls down the spectrum toward the haters of God’s love and truth:

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The Prism Allegory helps us see more:  Above the visible wavelengths of Red Light, there are the Infra-red wavelengths.  They have even LESS deviation than the wavelengths of “red”.   Catholic Fundamentalism suggests that Catholic Communion opens our minds to something beyond the easily visible:

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Catholics who obey the clear call to Catholic Communion He repeated EIGHTEEN TIMES, “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.” are thereby enabled to receive wavelengths beyond the visible light to which others are limited.   The Body and Blood of Jesus actually opens our minds to what was previously invisible.   We see more of God!

Obedient Catholics see God’s truth without the deviations that keep those in Protestantism from seeing His Light as clearly.  His holy Priests see even more of His Light.  Saints see even more than they!  The Bible tells us that St. Stephen actually saw God, The Source of Light in the wavelengths above the visible!

On the lower end of the Spectrum,  those who embrace the greatest evils would rather be blind than see love, truth, and God.

What else do Catholics see?  Catholics also see that those who prefer blindness run from the light!

It is hard to avoid concluding:  The ability to see more is actually provided when receiving His Body and Blood opens receptors in the mind that let Catholics see more of God!

Every person, in every generation either chooses The Light of Catholic Communion or the darkness of blinding sin.

It is best to be Catholic.

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