The Protestant Idol has a Name!

Catholics have often wondered why Protestants always ignore The Actual Word with Which Jesus Spoke The Only Church He Founded Into Being.

“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.”

It turns out that there is a Protestant Idol who leads them to disobey Jesus. The Protestant Idol has a name!

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The actual Name of The Protestant Idol is six words long. “I don’t want to believe that.”

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Examples abound!

Protestants know that Jesus repeated His Clear Call to Catholic Communion an amazing 14 times. “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”

Every Protestant replies by repeating The actual Name of The Protestant Idol. “I don’t want to believe that.”

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Protestants know that Jesus gave His Catholic priests this power. “Those whose sins you forgive on earth are forgiven in Heaven.”

Every Protestant answers with The comforting Name of The Protestant idol. “I don’t want to believe that.”

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Protestants know that Jesus promised that The Only Church He Founded would provide His Perfect Teaching: “and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”

When faced with that fact, they repeat the actual Name of The Protestant Idol. “I don’t want to believe that.”

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“I don’t want to believe that.” is the response of every Protestant to every Catholic Teaching that conflicts with their opinions.

Those six words are The Actual Name of The Protestant Idol!

“I don’t want to believe that.” sums up all things Protestant.

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Protestants organize their thoughts and beliefs around The Protestant Idol. “I do not want to believe that.” is at the very heart of Protestantism. Their love of personal opinions overwhelms every Word of Jesus they want to ignore.

Jesus did make the need for obeying Him clear.

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

The universal Protestant response: “I don’t want to believe that.”

The first word is the most important. “don’t want to believe” is a close second.

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