Bible-fundies are a very sad bunch of people that deserve to be totally ignored....and if anyone will go to their hell, it will be them.
2007-10-12 02:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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technically the "good news" (gospel) is only four books of the bible, none of which so much as imply a hell... funny how Jesus never talks about it... seems like something he'd want to mention... the rest was made up by people, mostly politically motivated, and that is where you find all your hell crap.
2007-10-12 09:23:54
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answered by Sacred Chao 4
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Sorry, the good news is about how to avoid hell.
Hell is entirely a person's own choice. But I have another good news. Even those who choose hell will not be burning there forever.
2007-10-12 09:23:36
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answered by Andy Roberts 5
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Well, they certainly aren't saying it in the hopes that it will make us change our ways. It's been proven that telling people they are vile sinners and headed straight to hell has never made anyone with a brain re-think their life.
However, some of the Christians I know that walk the talk are a true inspiration and have helped many people through crises of faith. I'm not one of them, but I can respect their hard work and devotion to helping others. THAT is worthy of a "Thank you."
2007-10-12 09:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not a "fundie," but most of them have good intentions. They love God so much and want you to know the joy as well.
I doubt they would expect a "thank you."
The "good news" that they wish to share is that Jesus died for you.
I don't mean to preach. You asked about it; I answered.
2007-10-12 09:14:44
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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HONESTLY, do you really perceive it that way? i don't think i really know what a "Bible-fundie" is. but let me take a crack at this, we all are sinners, you, me, everyone, we all will die, you, me, everyone. i have accepted Jesus Christ as my savior, as much as i want to be sin-free, i will never be, as much as a want to be all good, and live a Christ like life, i never will, neither will you, or anyone one else. however, Jesus lives in my heart, i have accepted Him as my Lord and Savior, i pray for forgiveness of my sins, he died on the cross so that i would be forgiven for those sins, so when i die, i will go to Heaven. if you choose, or have chosen to do the same, then you will go to Heaven to and live an eternal life with Jesus, the almighty, the all in all. the good news is, that it is available to all of us.
do i deserve a thank you for sharing that with you, i don't know, but i don't expect one, that is not why i share it with you, not for a thank you, or gratitude from you. i share with you because we are all Gods children, Jesus died for you as well as me, i want you to go to Heaven! wow, that is good news. i want us all to meet there, like winning the ultimate lottery and sharing it with the world.
it feels good to know your fate, it feels good to be at peace with yourself, not to carry anger, and bitterness, you should pray to be released of all that.
2007-10-12 11:12:42
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answered by joble 1
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Darlin' -There is no Hell. - Now go in peace and worry about those evil fundies no more.
Their "Hell" is having to deal with Holy rollers and Fundies telling us their is one so they feel justified in their beliefs to speak of their beliefs publicly - and loudly I might add.
2007-10-12 09:41:23
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answered by Karma of the Poodle 6
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There is no proof in a hell or a God. So, for me this question is only worth the two points.
2007-10-12 09:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd rather reign in hell than be a servant in heaven.
If both existed that is
bring on the thumbs down....
2007-10-12 09:20:26
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answered by Imagine No Religion 6
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I like to tell them where to put their good news.
2007-10-12 09:16:51
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answered by Holy Cow! 7
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