Do you think threatening people with eternal torture in hell is a good way to convince them to become Christians?
One example from a bible-thumping terrorist:
It's not a threat but rather a warning. God makes promises, not idle threats. He doesn't want to see you go there. He sent his only begotten Son to keep you out of that awful place.
He could just not warn you and let you go there. But that would be evil.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
John 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
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These assholes for Jeebus have a few problems.
They're batshit crazy. They are extremely gullible. And they have an extreme stupidity problem.
They don't realize threatening people (they call it a warning) with eternal torture is not a good way to sell their moronic death cult. People will just think they're assholes which is what they are.
Christianity is brain damage. There is no cure. Christian morons will never grow up and face facts. Reality makes them cry.
There is of course no magical 2nd life in a magical heaven or a magical hell. Magic is not real. Also it's impossible to torture a corpse because the thing is fucking dead.
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UPDATE July 28, 2018.
There are now 44 answers to the question I asked. Some of it was written by normal people, aka atheists, but mostly it's different ideas about the Magic Man, and all of it is very moronic. Of course no real evidence for their bullshit is provided. Just lots of bible quotes as if the Magic Man wrote the idiotic holy book.
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