Medicare can cost as little as $202.90/mo for each person for Part B (Part A is no charge for folks who have paid ssa for 40 quarters- or if their spouse has).
Then they can choose Medigap for around another $175/mo ea for Part G and Part D, and only have a $283/yr deductible with no other medical costs with no cap. Or they can choose MAPD and have a $0 premium and $0 deductible, but have copays with a moop of 3-5k ish/yr for things like surgery, hospital stays, MRI’s etc. All PCP visits, Mammo’s, checkups, colonoscopies, etc are $0 copay.
We Medicare agents don’t charge for our extensive training and services, and can give you several options to fit your individual needs. Please utilize your resources and be careful whose opinions you value!
An age old question: couple of things to consider: do research on exorcisms, Stigmata Saints such as St. Padre Pio, Marian Apparitions such as Fatima and Lourdes, Christian martyrdom (why would so many give up their lives for no good reason), etc, and check out St. Thomas Aquinas’ arguments attached…Lastly, if there is even the smallest chance that hell exists for those who refuse to believe, is it worth the risk to spend eternity there? Much at stake!
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@UcheMaryOkoli How many martyrs died for the prot faith? How do you explain Stigmata and incorruptible Saints?
Who ya gonna call when you need an exorcism? How do you explain The thousands of apparitions of Mary, i.e.
Guadalupe, Fatima, Lourdes? Etc, etc
10 Roman Catholic teachings clearly found in Scripture:
1. The Papacy (Mt 16:18-19; Jn 21:15-17)
2. Purgatory (1 Cor 3:11-15; Mt 5:26)
3. Mariology (Lk 1:28, 43; Jn 19:27; Rev 12)
4. Paedobaptism (Acts 2:39; Col 2:11-12)
5. Indulgences (Mt 18:18; 2 Cor 2:10)
6. Prayers to the saints (Rev 5:8; Heb 12:1)
7. Calling priests “Father” (1 Cor 4:15; Acts 7:2)
8. Clerical celibacy (1 Cor 7:32-35; Mt 19:12)
9. Christians can lose salvation (Heb 6:4-6; Jn 15:6)
10. Salvation through sacraments, obedience & charity (Jn 3:5; Jas 2:24; Mt 25:31-46)
The Bible itself was canonized by the Catholic Church at Rome (382), Hippo (393), and Carthage (397). If the Bible contradicts Catholicism, there would be no Bible to read.
@clawrence@theficouple Most have to go on nursing home Medicaid and forfeit all income and assets except for certain things like life insurance or assets put into a trust 5 yrs prior.
Medicare can cost as little as $202.90/mo for each person for Part B (Part A is no charge for folks who have paid ssa for 40 quarters- or if their spouse has).
Then they can choose Medigap for around another $175/mo ea for Part G and Part D, and only have a $283/yr deductible with no other medical costs with no cap. Or they can choose MAPD and have a $0 premium and $0 deductible, but have copays with a moop of 3-5k ish/yr for things like surgery, hospital stays, MRI’s etc. All PCP visits, Mammo’s, checkups, colonoscopies, etc are $0 copay.
We Medicare agents don’t charge for our extensive training and services, and can give you several options to fit your individual needs. Please utilize your resources and be careful whose opinions you value!
He said he feels like he’s been lied to.
Then he went to 5 different Catholic churches…
And got the exact same teaching every time.
That’s when it hit him.
Watch.
If you want to criticize the Catholic faith- do the research 1st. Try the Catechism ( https://t.co/o33u7MHsMw ) which will answer all of your questions, doubts, and wrong teachings and opinions. Why do folks think they have any ground to stand on to question the original church and its teachings? Protestant faiths didn’t even exist for the first 1500 years!
Eureka Springs area? Beautiful- Wash Reg has a clinic up there and I would highly recommend them based on having worked with them in the past as a surgical sales rep. PCP’s are basically gate keepers passing you on to specialists and also refilling scripts. They do play an important role in catching serious illnesses early. Definitely recommend a once a year checkup with complete blood work!
@SilentFreedom11@JamiethaFounder@end3of6days9 There are good options for affordable health insurance up to age 64- too many folks assume they have to keep working to keep insured- some do, but
Most don’t!