the world-wide plague: “I know more than Jesusitis”

Here’s how to find those hurt by the world-wide plague:  “I know more than Jesusitis”!

1. Was Jesus able to speak clearly when He said ?  We must answer:  “Yes.”, or “No,”!

2. Was Jesus speaking truthfully when He said that?  We must answer:  “Yes.”, or “No.”.

3. Did The Holy Spirit use His Power to have The New Testament correctly record those Words of Jesus?  Again, we must answer:  “Yes.” or “No.”

Those infected with “I know more than Jesusitis” all answer “Yes” to all three questions and then answer “No.” to the final question:

4. “Should we respect Jesus enough to be in The Only Church to Whom He gave ‘the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’“?

“I know more than Jesusitis” short-circuits the tiniest of basic connections in the mind!

God’s angels are small enough to dive into the confused neurons.  They can straighten them out.  They can drive out the demons of confusion with consistency.

So, Catholics pray that our beloved neighbors may be healed with The Consistency of Catholicism.  Prayer is the cure for the world-wide plague, “I know more than Jesusitis”.

 

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