We look around. We see: There are “Three Realities”. Which is best?
1. Catholic Reality is based on God, The Prophecies, and He Who Fulfilled them. Catholic Reality begins with two sentences:
“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.”
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2. Conventional Reality is the most popular Reality! “I do not worry about God, truth, love, freedom, and families! There is no higher goal than what I want!” Some who live in Conventional Reality are willing to wait a short time to get what they want. Others want it, now!
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3. Protestant Reality is in the middle! It is based on some parts of Catholic Reality. For instance, Protestant Reality repeats: “We must love God and our neighbor.”
At the same time, Protestant Reality now avoids This Catholic Reality: “Life must be protected from conception until natural death.” Protestant Reality is close enough to Conventional Reality to know! “That Catholic Teaching will decrease donations!”
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All of us ask: “Which Reality is right for me?”
Catholic Reality introduces another concern. “Each of us has an immortal soul. The Son of God will judge every soul. He will send our immortal soul forever to either the joys of Heaven or the agony of hell.”
If that is true, we must be Catholic! Only The Catholic Church was given “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” by He Who fulfilled The Prophecies.
So, the real question between The Three Realities is this: “Do I have an immortal soul?”
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Blaise Pascal was a genius. He invented The Science of Statistical Analysis. He answered that question! “If the lottery prize is big enough, it is insane to not buy a lottery ticket!”
Which of the Three Realities did Blaise Pascal choose?
He left his Protestant denomination. He became a Catholic.
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Simple reasons to be Catholic. catholicfundamentalism.com