Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Nice People Go to Hell Video Blog

I also read Ron's favorite tract aloud.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

OK this video does not bother me in the least. It is propaganda to fuel an agenda. Unless you can go back in time to biblical times you will never know if what you are currently being taught in your church is an over exaggeration based on a mostly uneducated population who did not go to school and many who did not even know how to read.

Most of what we believe about the devil, etc is from people's minds that may or may not have been messed up with mental illness. As you well know before you took your medication you saw some pretty freaky and scary things not to mention voices, etc.

I no longer believe in the christian concept of burning in hell forever and I also know that nothing I say will convince you otherwise.

Heather Knits said...

Wrong. I never saw anything and I knew the bad things in my head came from my head. I just love it when complete strangers tell me all about MY illness.

You seem to think I have been in a church for a long time. I have not. Everything I believe comes straight from the Bible I read every day (sometimes more than once). That's my textbook. Now I'm sure you may not be a fan of the Bible but I believe it is the word of God. I have had more than one thing happen to me to indicate God is real.

I never said children go to hell. I said adults do.

Most every beliver believes in the "age of accountability" - the age when a child/youth can decide for themselves if they want to follow Jesus. For a child brought up in a Bible believing home, they may get saved (sign up with Jesus) at a very young age - 3 or so. Other people may get saved an hour before they die, when they're 90. They both go to Heaven.

The point, until a child reaches the age of accountability they are given a ticket to heaven. Some Christian writers have some theories about the milennium and all but I don't have enough room and I just took my meds.

So, kids do go to heaven, up to an undertermined age - after that age, when they are offered salvation and reject it, they end up in the same boat as the rest. No one knows that age, but it is often presumed to be teens. I don't know! I'm not God. I just try to make Him happy and share my faith.

I am sorry for the confusion. I assumed everyone would understand unsaved children go to heaven.

Heather Knits said...

I'm not posting your comment because it is repetitive and abusive.

I pray for the unreached, including you, every day. I suggest you open a Bible and ask God to show you the truth. You may be blown away.

I pray you find what I did.