rumitoid wrote:
You have no way of knowing nor does he, that Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism will lead to hell. God almighty cautioned against judging the hearts of others.
Yet here you are every single day judging our president and telling lies to get others to turn against him, and you dare use the Bible to back up your lies and deception. So typical of today’s liberals.
Louis wrote:
Yet here you are every single day judging our president and telling lies to get others to turn against him, and you dare use the Bible to back up your lies and deception. So typical of today’s liberals.
Like I said. He’s read it. He just doesn’t believe it.
Louis wrote:
Yet here you are every single day judging our president and telling lies to get others to turn against him, and you dare use the Bible to back up your lies and deception. So typical of today’s liberals.
Not judging, discerning the immense harm he is doing. I have no clue where Trump is going in the afterlife. And I do not wish he goes to hell. And I do not lie. What Trump is all too plain by his own words and actions.
rumitoid wrote:
Perhaps. I see it to mean be righteous, not religious. What does it take to be righteous? Love, not law. That is the complete and full message. Christ is nothing more than the spirit and breath and hands of love.
You don't know Christ. He's not the staypuff marshmallow man which is your idea of him. He is so much more. And you only accept part of his message.
Rose42 wrote:
You don't know Christ. He's not the staypuff marshmallow man which is your idea of him. He is so much more. And you only accept part of his message.
You have no clue about what you are saying to me. You have a picture-book faith it seems. Since I drowned at seven, I have known a personal Jesus. Or maybe I didn't. You can judge if I did or not, Rose. Then again at 18 from heat exhaustion I traveled near heaven, feeling this no-way-to-describe joy. I came to what was a threshold point, a choice, between remaining on earth and "changing forms." I do not remember making a decision but I awoke in my bed to the ambulance crew and my mother.
Think and say what you will of me, but I do know Christ. Maybe not in your pretty wrapped and bowed box of beliefs, but I feel it is sweetly personal. I expect you to mock my experience. That saddens me.
rumitoid wrote:
You have no clue about what you are saying to me. You have a picture-book faith it seems. Since I drowned at seven, I have known a personal Jesus. Or maybe I didn't. You can judge if I did or not, Rose. Then again at 18 from heat exhaustion I traveled near heaven, feeling this no-way-to-describe joy. I came to what was a threshold point, a choice, between remaining on earth and "changing forms." I do not remember making a decision but I awoke in my bed to the ambulance crew and my mother.
Think and say what you will of me, but I do know Christ. Maybe not in your pretty wrapped and bowed box of beliefs, but I feel it is sweetly personal. I expect you to mock my experience. That saddens me.
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Yes I do. You have mocked him many times. It is up to you to find out why your heart is so hard. No one can do that for you.
I’m not mocking your experience. I am mocking nothing. You need to straighten yourself out before its too late. Many have had emptional experiences and think they are saved. You need to dig deep.
Rose42 wrote:
Yes I do. You have mocked him many times. It is up to you to find out why your heart is so hard. No one can do that for you.
I’m not mocking your experience. I am mocking nothing. You need to straighten yourself out before its too late. Many have had emptional experiences and think they are saved. You need to dig deep.
I will heed your advice to dig deeper because I like it and may need it now. That's a sister's love. About time, lol.
grandma wrote:
Yes, the pastor also said that about other religions but he called them good religious people and obviously does not mind socializing with them and is not asking anybody to treat them badly. Many people have deluded beliefs but do no harm to others. Also, we do not know that President Trump is aware of this.
"n a 2009 sermon, he said:
“Not only do religions like Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, not only do they lead people away from the true God, they lead people to an eternity of separation from God in hell. You know, Jesus was very clear. Hell is not only going to be populated by murderers and drug dealers and child abusers. Hell is going to be filled with good religious people who have rejected the t***h of Christ.”
https://twnews.us/us-news/pastor-who-says-jews-are-going-to-hell-speaks-at-trump-s-hanukkah-partyYes, the pastor also said that about other religio... (
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I love these preachers, ordained or not, who preach that you, or you, or he or she is going to hell.
Like they have anything to say about it something that is WAAAYYY above their pay grade. God will
made those decisions.
rumitoid wrote:
Do you not get, lad, that this talk of Jews going to hell fuels antisemitism? Having Jeffries there at a Hanukkah party is like inviting a rapist to a g****r party.
Or better yet, inviting greta Thurnberg to a pig roast or monster truck show
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