The Cross points up and down and sideways.,

The Cross points up and down and sideways. It points down because it is anchored in the Created Earth.

The arms of Jesus and The Cross point sideways to embrace His obedient “friends”. The Cross points up to show that Jesus and His obedient “friends” will ascend upward into Heaven.

So, The Cross points up and down and sideways.

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Catholic Crosses have an image of The Body of Christ nailed to them. That Image of Jesus is important. It reminds us that obeying God is so important that Jesus gave His Life to obey The Father.

Jesus obediently let His enemies scourge Him. He let them painfully crown Him with thorns. He let Himself be Crucified by His enemies. Catholics are blessed. We have that reminder of how important it is to obey God.

Jesus died to show how important it is to obey God.

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Protestants do not want an image of The Obedient Jesus nailed to their crosses. That reflects their own disobedience.

Protestants disobey The Holy, Church-Founding Word of Jesus. “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 Obedient Jesus Spoke The Only Church He Founded Into Being with two sentences!

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45,000 Protestant denominations are based on disobeying Jesus’ Church-Founding Decree.

They do not want to be reminded of Jesus’ Perfect Obedience!

Why don’t The Profiteers of Protestantism want their donors to be distracted by images of Jesus obediently letting Himself be nailed to The Cross?

The smarter members of their congregations may ask the hardest question in Protestantism:

“Jesus gave His Life to obey God. Why don’t we obey Jesus’ Church-Founding Decree?”

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The Profiteers of Protestantism get their 10% tithes by getting donors to disobey Jesus. They do not want Jesus’ example of obedience put before their donors!

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