What is “The Amazing Lunacy of The Willfully Disobedient”?

.                                     Catholics see what’s coming.   We see what God has told us to do to get ready.

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Question 1:  “Does God let us see which people cannot get their souls into Heaven?”

Answer:  “Catholics see what St. Paul tells us about some of those who are offensive to God in Romans 1:29-32:

‘And so they are steeped in all sorts of depravity, rottenness, greed, malice, and addicted to envy, murder, wrangling, treachery and spite.'”

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Question 2:  “They’re like Cain!  What do those people choose to do with their lives?”

Answer:  “They decide to hurt their neighbors and themselves.”

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Question 3:  “I know they try to hurt us!   How do they hurt themselves?”

Answer:  “‘The Amazing Lunacy of The Willfully Disobedient’ keeps them from understanding they are sending their immortal souls to the eternal agony of hell.”

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Question 4:   “Does St. Paul tell us how to identify those people?”

Answer:  “They are ‘libelers, slanderers, enemies of God, rude, arrogant, and boastful;  enterprising in sin, rebellious to parents, without brains, honor, love, or pity.’

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Question 5:  “Do those kind of people know what God will do to their souls at His Judgment?”

Answer:   “That is “The Amazing Lunacy of The Willfully Disobedient”.  ‘They know what God’s verdict is:  that those who behave like this deserve to die.  And, yet they do it;  and what is worse, encourage others to do the same.’

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Question 6:  “Does every nation have people who disobey God and encourage others to disobey His Teachings?”

Answer:  “Many nations are ruled by ‘The Amazing Lunacy of The Willfully Disobedient’!”

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Question 7:  “What is the best way for Catholics to deal with those who want us to destroy ourselves and our neighbors?”

Answer:   “God waits until the end of The Bible to have His Angel answer that in Rev. 22:11-12:  ‘Let the sinners go on sinning and the filthy to be filthy.  The righteous must still do right, and the holy still be holy.'” 

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Question 8:  “When will God punish the ‘filthy sinners’?

Answer:   “Catholics see The Words of Jesus in Rev. 22-12!  ‘Behold, I am coming soon. I bring with Me the recompense I will give to each according to his deeds.'”

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