Protestants often criticize Catholics!   “You do not respect our opinions about religion.”

Why do Protestants say that?

Protestants agree with Catholics on many things.  They believe in God.  They know that Jesus Christ is The Prophesied Messiah.

But, all Protestants avoid This Teaching from Jesus Christ:   “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.” 

The Profiteers of Protestantism appeal to their donors’ vanity.  “You don’t need those ‘keys’!  You are a good person.  Jesus Christ has to let you into Heaven!”

We all love to be praised.  Protestants let themselves be “praised away” from obeying That Teaching of Jesus Christ.

We all love to be praised!

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That’s what’s wrong with Protestantism!   Protestants let praise keep them from the only “keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” that Jesus Christ left to one Church on earth!

When a person willfully chooses to disobey That Teaching of Jesus Christ, what happens?  They lose “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven”.

That causes Protestants’ most bizarre belief!   “Jesus Christ has to let me into Heaven.”

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Catholics shudder in horror!   We plead with our Protestant neighbors!  “Please!  Do not let your soul go to His Judgment in willful disobedience to Any Instruction from Jesus Christ!   Please!  Live so you may be forever among:  “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

It is hard for praise-hungry Protestants to admit that their love of praise endangers their soul.  It is hard for them to realize who leads them to disobey Instructions from Jesus Christ.

That’s Protestantism.

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Simple reasons to be Catholic.  catholicfundamentalism.com

 

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