Why do Profiteers of Protestantism AVOID Galatians 1:6-10?

The Light of God let St. Paul see why he should be Catholic.

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Question 1: “Why do many Profiteers of Protestantism avoid what St. Paul wrote to ‘The Churches of Galatia’ in Galatians 1:6-9?”

Answer: “Some leaders of those ‘churches’ rejected The Church-Creating Word of Jesus to His First Catholic Pope: ‘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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Question 2: “How did St. Paul react to those early Profiteers of Protestantism?”

Answer: “‘I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting The One Who called you in The Grace of Christ and are turning to a different Gospel.’

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Question 3: “How does St. Paul describe the inventors of Marketing Plans that changed Teachings of Jesus to get money for themselves from donors?”

Answer: “St. Paul explained: ‘There is not another Gospel; but there are trouble-makers among you who are seeking to pervert The Gospel of Christ.’

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Question 4: “Why did ‘trouble-makers seek to pervert The Gospel of Christ’?”

Answer: “They do not ‘love their neighbors’ or their own souls enough to be among those who are in Heaven: ‘You are My friends if you obey My commands.’(John 15:14).”

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Question 5: “Does St. Paul tell us what God will do to them?”

Answer: “‘But even if we ourselves, or an angel from Heaven preaches to you a Gospel other than The One we preached to you, let God’s curse be on him.’

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Question 6: “Did St. Paul think that advice was so important that he repeated it?”

Answer: “St. Paul was truly committed to The Catholic Church led by The First Pope! ‘I repeat again what we declared before: anyone who preaches to you a Gospel other than the one you were first given is to be under God’s curse.’

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Question 7: “Why don’t Willful Protestants heed that Teaching in The Bible?”

Answer: “God lets people ‘curse’ themselves by choosing the soul-condemning belief: ‘Jesus must let me into Heaven.’

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