RE: End of Times and career
October 4, 2016 at 11:20 am
(This post was last modified: October 4, 2016 at 11:21 am by mcolafson.
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(October 4, 2016 at 10:31 am)Rhythm Wrote:(October 4, 2016 at 7:02 am)mcolafson Wrote: Let's look at this from the other angle.Many devoutly religious parents consider the status of their offsprings eternal soul more important than the status of their earthly position.
You have an only child who you love dearly. He is flesh of your flesh and blood of your blood. And discharge of your discharge, too.
So, you care about him. You care about his future, too.
You can pay for his education in a university, help him become a doctor or a lawyer. But that will ensure his well-being in the temporary world.
Measly 70 years maximum.
But what about life-everlasting? Do you want him to suffer for eternity in a lake of fire?
Quote:I would personally give all my savings to a church that will help me and my son be together in Heaven-and a church would gladly take them. Though the more successful ones bilk you more gently. They know that they can extract more from you on a tithing basis than on any voluntary lump sum salvation transaction. You don't kill the cow that gives you the milk.![]()
"Mike Murdock asks his viewers to donate $1,000. Murdock says that God will erase a donor's credit card debt if he or she will donate with a credit card.
"As you use your faith, God is going to wipeout your credit card debts."
Actually, I read about a man who lost faith and then killed himself after his credit card was not erased.
Maybe this was not just one case... who knows.
is it possible to sue a televangelist for not delivering?
if I was a relative of a suicide?
Tort this Murdock out of all of his money?
Now this Charlie Campbell
(btw, apparently he is still active
http://www.alwaysbeready.com/prophecy-eschatology )
or rather his followers... that money, the savings they had could be better spent on graduation of their children or grandchildren.