Willful Protestantism: “I can fool Jesus!”

. May all be blessed to know: “No one can fool He Who walked on water!”

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Question 1: “Do Willful Protestants think they can ‘fool’ Jesus?”

Answer: “Yes! They all think they can be among ‘You are My friends if you obey My commands.’ while they disobey many Teachings from Jesus!”

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Question 2: “What Teaching of Jesus does every Willful Protestant disobey?”

Answer: “All Willful Protestants choose to disobey This Decree of Jesus! ‘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.’

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Question 3: “Why do Willful Protestants all choose to disobey That Teaching of Jesus?”

Answer: “Many are confused. Nearly 50,000 Denominations of Willful Protestants tell their donors: We have ‘the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’. Our ‘churches’ and ‘keys’ are just as good as The Church and ‘keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’ that came from Jesus!’

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Question 4: “Is there any ‘cure’ for thinking ‘We know more than Jesus Christ about ‘churches’ and ‘keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’?”

Answer: “The only cure is Thinking Clearly!

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Question 5: “What is a simple way to ‘think clearly’?”

Answer: “Every Willful Protestant hates this simple question! ‘Did the man who invented The Marketing Plan that became our denomination ever ‘walk on water’ in front of credible witnesses’?”

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Question 6: “Are Willful Protestants able to ‘think clearly’ enough to ask that question?”

Answer: “They are all smart enough to ‘think clearly’ about that! But, they do not want to ‘think clearly’ about why they will not heed the answer to that simple question.”

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Question 7: “Why don’t Willful Protestants want to let themselves ‘think clearly‘ about answering that simple question?”

Answer: “Willful Protestants will not ‘think clearly’ enough to admit: ‘We love our opinions more than we love God.’ Those who will not admit that is both true and wrong refuse to ‘think clearly’.”

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