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Protestantism’s problem: What to wear?

Matthew 22: 8-14 is avoided by those whose simple thoughts of salvation go no farther than: “I believe...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

ponder Protestantism’s profoundest problem:

Matthew 22: 8-14 is avoided by those whose simple thoughts of salvation go no farther than: “I believe...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Protestantism’s 43,000 Marketing Plans

Christendom is divided between Catholicism and Protestantism’s 43,000 Marketing Plans. Catholicism recognizes “Verily, verily I say unto you...

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Jesus calls Protestantism “camel…

Jesus calls Protestantism “camel swallowing”? You decide. It is amazing that no one has asked this obvious question!...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

All non-Catholics are Protestant

Confusion is reduced by connecting the dots and realizing: All non-Catholics are Protestant. Put another way, “Sheep are...

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Protestantism’s profound problem

Protestantism’s profound problem is that not one Protestant is able to obey Jesus’ clear call to Catholic Communion....

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

The essence of Protestantism

The essence of Protestantism is seen in Mt 13:10-17. “The disciples approached Jesus and said, “Why do you...

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We can’t count on Protestantism to count

We can’t count on Protestantism to count. Jesus was very clear about The Only Church He Founded. He...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Protestantism’s problem is Pride.

In Protestantism, personal preference predominates. Protestantism’s problem is Pride. As soon as any Protestant becomes unhappy with his...

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Protestantism’s greatest fear

Some fears are real, others imaginary. Protestantism’s greatest fear comes from Mt 10:24-33, “Jesus said to his Apostles:...