What is a Protestant? What is The Promise of Protestantism?

Many people do not know what a Protestant is! What is a Protestant? What is The Promise of Protestantism?

A Protestant is a person who willfully disobeys Any Word of Jesus. Many Protestants willfully choose to disobey This Word of Jesus:

“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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Protestants are intelligent. All Protestants know three things:

1. “I have an immortal soul.”

2. “When I die, my immortal soul will stand before Jesus at The Great White Throne of Judgment.”

3. “I want Jesus to let me into Heaven!”

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Protestants may not want to know these three things:

1. The only people Jesus allows into Heaven must be among: “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

2. Jesus left one set of “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” on earth.

3. He gave them to the Only Church led by Successors to Peter for 2,000 years.

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Protestants do want to get to Heaven! They do not want to obey Catholic Teachings on Marriage, Chastity, and Life.

THAT is a Marketing Opportunity for The Profiteers of Protestantism!

“Billions of people want to feel good about themselves! Billions of people do not want to obey Catholic Teachings! We make The Promise of Protestantism!” This is The Promise of Protestantism:

“We will Promise people that they may disobey Catholic Teachings and get into Heaven! We will charge them 10% of their income for The Promise of Protestantism!”

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There are now 45,000 Protestant denominations! Where did they come from? Each was invented by a Protestant man with a Marketing Plan!

Their donors agree: “Now, I feel good about myself! And, Jesus has to let me into Heaven!”

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Protestants must ask themselves this question!

“Can I get into Heaven by knowingly supporting a denomination that values donations too much to provide This Catholic Teaching:

‘Life must be protected from conception until natural death.’”

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