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Do you believe this account of Hell from a 20th century Catholic nun?
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They did leave a comment but it seems you are not allowed to see it .
So , it has disappeared which shows that your cultish claims are bunkum because it has gone .
As for the Nun's claim .
So Faked I thought it was up for Fakiest Fake of the Year Award .
What account?Do you believe this account of Hell from a 20th century Catholic nun?
Diary 741What account?
I still don’t have a clue what you’re talking about. Can you post a link?Diary 741
scariest thing you'll ever read, esp if you haven't repented of your sins yet
Ok. I’ll look.Sorry, there was a glitch
It's in Post 7
I just did... LOLI still don’t have a clue what you’re talking about. Can you post a link?
Oh.
(thought for sure I posted this... must have had a glitch...)
No worries. Cross posting happens.I just did... LOL
Post 7
That was kind of comical... missing ea other by seconds..![]()
Do you think I want to believe in it all the time? However, that said, 99% of the time I definitely believe in it and I believe in this account by this nun who was canonized a saint in .. well, she died in 1938. I don't know when she was canonized. If she was canonized after Vatican II began... I may begin to question her being a real saint.. fake popes cannot canonize a thing.Oh.
I don’t believe her account for one nano second.
I also don’t believe in Hell.
I deem it blasphemous to accuse God not just of creating a place of torture but of even tolerating the existence of such a place.
Why would anyone believe in such a God?
I am not interested in even trying to change your beliefs. I’m just telling you that when it comes to the notion of “Hell,” I don’t share your belief.Do you think I want to believe in it all the time? However, that said, 99% of the time I definitely believe in it and I believe in this account by this nun who was canonized a saint in .. well, she died in 1938. I don't know when she was canonized. If she was canonized after Vatican II began... I may begin to question her being a real saint.. fake popes cannot canonize a thing.
But I will always believe in Hell. It may sound a little hokey but God himself has proven to me personally that Hell exists... I am not exaggerating and I am not being some kind of LookAtMeI'mSpecial type of person.. I just know what I know and I know what God has revealed to me and what He has not. I just state facts. God has shown me things that He has apparently not shown all others. He does that. He likely has revealed things to you that he has not revealed to me.. or anyone else? Everyone has their own special place in the world and all Christians have their own experiences with God..
Well, then I have to say I am concerned for your eternal soul. As it says in that account, most people in Hell didn't believe in Hell...I am not interested in even trying to change your beliefs. I’m just telling you that when it comes to the notion of “Hell,” I don’t share your belief.
Don’t worry. If I’m wrong, I guess I’ll be a victim of God’s injustice. But I don’t believe in “God’s injustice.” So, I’m not worried.Well, then I have to say I am concerned for your eternal soul. As it says in that account, most people in Hell didn't believe in Hell...
but don't you get it that it doesn't matter what you believe? What matters is the truth (what God thinks/how He does things..). Again, I don't always like the idea of eternal misery either. But it's kind of simple: In heaven there is no evil. If you love evil, you cannot go to heaven. It's as simple as that.. 1 plus 1 always equals 2... If you repent of your sins, you have to be washed clean of all the ill effects of the evil/sin you have done (purgatory). If a sinner were let into Heaven, it would not be heaven anymore. It would become Hell in a big hurry.Don’t worry. If I’m wrong, I guess I’ll be a victim of God’s injustice. But I don’t believe in “God’s injustice.” So, I’m not worried.
It does matter. For if I’m right (and I’m confident I am) I don’t have to fret about a God who is unjust.but don't you get it that it doesn't matter what you believe? What matters is the truth (what God thinks/how He does things..). Again, I don't always like the idea of eternal misery either. But it's kind of simple: In heaven there is no evil. If you love evil, you cannot go to heaven. It's as simple as that.. 1 plus 1 always equals 2... If you repent of your sins, you have to be washed clean of all the ill effects of the evil/sin you have done (purgatory). If a sinner were let into Heaven, it would not be heaven anymore. It would become Hell in a big hurry.
I say you are not right. But only God can change your mind. Maybe He will show you some of the things he has shown me. It hasn't always been pleasant either.. learning certain things from Him.. but we are human and we just do not understand Him.. at least not 100%It does matter. For if I’m right (and I’m confident I am) I don’t have to fret about a God who is unjust.