. Both kinds of Willful Protestants are easily led away from God and His Words.
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Question 1: “How does Willful Protestantism hurt people?”
Answer: “If Willful Protestants followed Two Catholic Teachings, the world would be a better place!
- ‘Life must be protected from conception until natural death.’“
- The Doctrine of Subsidiarity: ‘Problems must be solved at the lowest level.'”
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Question 2: “How would following those Catholic Teachings make the world a better place?”
Answer: Catholics understand:
- “At conception, every person is smaller than a grain of salt! That person’s ‘Life’ must be protected.”
- “When people are free to solve their own problems, they do!”
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Question 3: “Why don’t people want to obey Those Catholic Teachings?”
Answer: “The world is confused by two kinds of Willful Protestants.”
1. Some Willful Protestants believe that Jesus Christ is The Son of God Who Fulfilled The Prophecies. But, they do not obey The Great Decree of Jesus Christ: ‘And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys of The Kingdom of Heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven.’”
2. The other kind of Willful Protestants fall farther from obeying God. They worship the power to control what people think, say, and do.”
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Question 4: “What do their followers worship?”
Answer: “They worship opinions from those with the power to control what they think, say, and do.”
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Question 5: “Do popular ideas become ‘idols’ that they worship?”
Answer: “Yes. Those ‘idols’ always lead the world to death and slavery.”
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Question 6: “Don’t Catholics also live in ‘the world’?”
Answer: “Catholics spend our time trying to get ‘the keys to The Kingdom of God’ while our minds and bodies live in ‘the world’. We cannot get those ‘keys’ if we live in willful disobedience to The Great Decree of Jesus Christ.”
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