Protestantism: a History of willful disobedience.

Catholics see how simple History is! 1,700 years ago, The Profiteers of Protestantism embraced Arianism.

Arianism began with Arius. He rejected two Teachings from Jesus Christ in The Bible!

1. John 10:30. “I and The Father are One.”

2. Matthew 16:18. “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.”

Arius and his followers thought The Father was superior to The Son.

What was their motive?

Money! The Emperor Constantine was the richest man in the world. He had huge vaults filled with gold and silver!

The early Profiteers of Protestantism did agree on one thing! “We want some of that money!”

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Eusebius followed Arius. He was a clever man! He had worked for the earlier Emperor of the East, Licinius.

Licinius hated Catholics! He made it illegal for Catholics to get jobs in his part of The Empire. Eusebius was cunning. He worked for Licinius while pretending to be Catholic.

Then, Constantine destroyed Licinius. So, Eusebius moved close to Constantine’s family! Soon, Eusebius convinced Constantine to embrace Arianism. He got “some of that money”!

Constantine chose Eusebius to baptize him! That gave Arians “more of that money”!

That desire always inspires The Profiteers of Protestantism.

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Later, The Profiteers of Protestantism invented a bigger lie. “God thinks it is good for us to say we believe in The Trinity and that we should disobey This Teaching from The Second Person of The Trinity!”

“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.”

They praise The Equal Persons of The Trinity while ignoring some of The Son’s Teachings! They do not notice the contradiction in which they choose to live.

The Profiteers of Protestantism all refuse to be among these people described by God when He appeared in Human Form!

“You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

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