Protestants avoid many Bible passages. St. John’s Second Letter to early Catholics has Bible passages that Protestants pass over. Christ’s most beloved Disciple was writing in the early years of The Only Church Jesus Founded.

The first Catholic Bishops were founding many Catholic Churches. The Catholic Churches they Founded sent Catholic Representatives to Catholic Councils called by Catholic Successors to Peter for many centuries! Catholics respect the teachings of those ordained by Jesus!

We pay careful attention to the warnings of St. John:

“Look to yourselves that you do not lose what we worked for but may receive a full recompense. Anyone who is so progressive as not to remain in the teaching of the Christ does not have God; whoever remains in the teaching has the Father and the Son.”

The Profiteers of Protestantism are “progressive”! All of them “move beyond” beyond any teachings of Jesus that get in the way of whichever Marketing Plan Denomination provides them with an income!

The Second Letter of John becomes scarier! Verse 10:

“If anyone comes to you bringing a different doctrine , you must not receive him in your house or even give him a greeting. To greet him would make you a partner in his wicked work.”

Wow! We see what “the most beloved” Disciple would have said to Martin Luther, John Calvin, or any of The 45,000 Profiteers of Protestantism!

Catholics shudder when we read St. John’s words: “To greet him would make you a partner in his wicked work.” We realize that 45,000 self-serving men have invented Marketing Plans. They have turned them into 45,000 Protestant Denominations.

We see how St. John says that accepting their teachings makes us a “partner in his wicked work”. St. John was Jesus’ most “beloved Disciple”. We have an obligation to take his teachings seriously!

We see why Protestants avoid many Bible passages.

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