Yes I did know that. I've read diary of St. Faustina. A very good read.
But he didn't say he would "convert a sinner". He told her that he would give the person that she prayer it for the "grace of conversion". That means the person given that grace still has the choice to accept it or not. Jesus won't just convert somebody against their will.
The Stig
P.S. For everybody asking about where this is at in the bible. It is not in the bible. It is a private revelation given to Faustina Kowalska a nun in the early 1900s. For more information about her check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faustina_Kowalska
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2007-02-08 22:23:35
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answered by The Stig 3
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Eeeeww!! You guys are SO into human sacrifice! Jesus did not intend to be executed, he just pissed too many people off, that's all! I wish you people would please refrain from the graphic and just plain old nasty descriptions you give about Jesus's final end. The poor fellow, if he only knew how much enjoyment Christians get from recalling the inhumane crap he had to go through. It's just gross and totally misguided. Poor Jesus!!
2007-02-08 22:35:17
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answered by Tea 6
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really? where does it say that? Matthew, Mark, Luke or John? That, though, gave me chills and a smile. Say a prayer and somewhere Jesus saves again!
2007-02-08 22:27:01
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answered by Alexial Jastire 2
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Oh the melodrama of that word image is enough to melt anyone's guts!
2007-02-08 22:33:06
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answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5
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Were in the bible does it say that . Just wondering.I don't want to criticise!!
2007-02-08 22:24:00
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answered by bcooper_au 6
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Yeah.
Good luck with that.
2007-02-08 22:33:07
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answered by Voodoid 7
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Dear Friend,
This has no scriptural basis. Please do not say these things!
God Bless
2007-02-08 22:23:31
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answered by ianptitchener 3
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