Tag: St. Luke

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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 promised to separate sheep from goats.

Jesus was clear in Luke 12: 51, “Do you suppose that I am here to bring peace on...

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What does Jesus say about Protestantism?

The Catholic Church requires Vows of Celibacy, Obedience, and, sometimes, Poverty. Protestantism does not require those vows. Many...

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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

Save a soul: connect two passages.

Save a soul; connect two passages. Luke 11:27-28: “While Jesus was speaking, a woman from the crowd called...

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We see, and show, how Protestantism blinds:

Luke 12, 47-48 proves the enormity of Protestantism’s rejection of Jesus. We see, and show, how Protestantism blinds:...

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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...

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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:...

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Jesus said, 18 times: “Be Catholic!”

He Who Fulfilled the Prophecies was Truth, or He wasn’t. Each chooses to obey all, some, or none...

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Why was Peter’s mother-in-law sick?

“Peter denied Jesus three times!” is popular among Protestants. So is “Jesus told Peter ‘Get thee behind me,...