Drudge.
Apparently lost souls simply disappear. Makes as much sense as eternal damnation.
I’m reminded of an old joke about the difference between a Northern Baptist and a Southern Baptist.
A Northern Baptist says, “There ain’t no hell.” A Southern Baptist replies, “The Hell there ain’t!”
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Thank you Henry VIII.
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Anyone taking bets on how long before this Pope is deposed? I’m thinking that it would be led by African bishops.
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I have met some other people who fit the description.
My big question then, is this: according to the Roman Catholic Apostle’s Creed, where did Jesus go after he was crucified, died, and was buried, before rising again on the third day?
“Apparently lost souls simply disappear. Makes as much sense as eternal damnation.”
Rather like lost Churches.
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I’m reminded of an old joke about the difference between a Northern Baptist and a Southern Baptist.
A Northern Baptist says, “There ain’t no hell.” A Southern Baptist replies, “The Hell there ain’t!”
LikeLiked by 2 people
Thank you Henry VIII.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Anyone taking bets on how long before this Pope is deposed? I’m thinking that it would be led by African bishops.
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I have met some other people who fit the description.
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My big question then, is this: according to the Roman Catholic Apostle’s Creed, where did Jesus go after he was crucified, died, and was buried, before rising again on the third day?
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“Apparently lost souls simply disappear. Makes as much sense as eternal damnation.”
Rather like lost Churches.
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