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Whose burning in Hell: #45 who defrauded children cancer charities or Matthew Shepard for being Gay?

To think 'Christians' think #45 is a believer of their God, a three time divorce man with 26 sexual assault charges against him including a 13 year old who couldn't even refer to his favorite verse of the Bible when asked and had clergy tear gassed to hold the Bible upside down for a photo op. outside a church.  I'm not Christian and I can cite my favorite verse from the Bible, it's James 2:16, NIV.  A verse 'Christians' just skip directly over to yell Leviticus 18:22.

Updated 5 days ago:

Okay.  Say Hell exists just for this question.

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  • Anonymous
    5 days ago
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    "To think 'Christians' think #45 is a believer of their God"

    Don't stereotypes all Christians that way.

    It's mainly evangelicals who are like that.

    There are plenty of other Christians who see Trump as the horrible person he is.

  • Anonymous
    5 days ago

    James 2:16 has nothing to do with heaven and hell.  It is about helping others, among other things.  It isn't about heaven and hell.  None of James chapter 2 is about heaven and hell.  Romans chapter 4 is about heaven and hell, and it makes it clear that no works can be added to getting into heaven and avoiding hell.  I don't know who "#45" is, and I don't know who "Matthew Shepard" is, but the same rule applies to everybody.  If you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, you go to heaven.  If you refuse to believe, you go to hell.  Good deeds don't pay for sins.  Trying to be a "good person" doesn't pay for sins either.  Nothing we can do can pay for our sins.  That is why Jesus already paid for all of our sins with His death on the cross and His shed blood. The Lord Jesus Christ is God, and He loves you.  Believing in the Lord Jesus Christ means being forgiven all sins past and future, and means going to heaven and not hell.  Death leads to immediate heaven or hell, and it is too late to be saved, after death.  All believers still sin.  See 1 John 1:8.  To be in heaven and not hell, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is God and who died on the cross and shed His blood to pay for all of our sins in full, and who was buried, and who resurrected from the dead.  The only way to avoid hell is by believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, without adding any of your own works.  See Romans 4:5, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, and John 3:16.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    5 days ago

    1/3 OF THE fallen angels are there and Satan will join them before long.

  • Anonymous
    5 days ago

    Sorry, but I have moved on from disliking and ridiculing Trump

    and associating him with things that are now in the past.

    Life goes on, and I've got far better things to do.

    It's Biden's show now. Let him run it. 

    If all you've got going for you is a want to keep on mocking

    Trump, all you are from this point on out, is minor league.

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  • 5 days ago

    You say James 2:16 is your favorite verse which you can cite, but you didn't. So, to cheer you up, here it is: "And one of you say to them, Depart in peace, be warmed and filled, but you do not give them those things needful to their body, what does it benefit you?" Only a biblically illiterate person would skip directly over that verse to yell "Leviticus 18:22", as seems to have been your experience. I've no idea who #45 is, or who Mathew Shepard is - you really need to explain. (Most of the users on Yahoo R&S do not live in America.)

  • 5 days ago

    As no Hell exists, other than the small town by that name in Michigan, no one.

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