A place of evil burns. A pastor who talks of people eternally in torment burning in a lake of fire sees his Church burning.
Let's not have any sympathy for a real place of homophobic evil and psychopathic Christianity. This will be updated as info comes in.
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Dallas Morning News (DMN) sweeps homophobia under the rug.
The article is titled, “What to know about First Baptist Dallas, church, the site of a major fire on Friday.” No mention of their homophobia.
There have been so many stories in the DMN ommitted the homophobia of churches, that their is this directory post of the ommissions this newsletter has published.
This post will be added to this directory.
All people who don’t follow his Christianity, even those born before Jesus was born are to burn in a lake of fire for eternity.
Robert Jeffries argues that those who didn’t follow Jesus, including those who lived before Jesus was born, are in hell burning for eternity in a lack of fire in horrific torment.
This is the book, “Not All Roads Lead to Heaven: Sharing an Exclusive Jesus in an Inclusive World,” and in Chapter 8 he argues that people who lived before Jesus was born are going to hell to burn for eternity in a lake of fire. Maybe Gov. Greg Abbott should tell people in East Asia when he visits, that this is a person his political party panders to, someone who believes all their ancestors are burning for eternity in a lake of fire.
It is part of a collection of books by Jeffress I purchased for my research.
Previously I have reported on his homophobia, but in this report, besides supplying links to prior reports about 1st Baptist Dallas, I am going to report on this belief of Jeffress. I think it shows what a delulu psychopathic evil exists in Dallas.
From Chapter 8, “What about Those Who Could Never Believe in Christ?:
After years of teaching and debating the topic of the exclusivity of Christ, I can say that the single most frequently cited objection to this doctrine is the question, “How could God condemn to hell people who have never heard about Jesus Christ? In the previous chapter, we saw that everyone has received a natural knowledge of god through creation. While that knowledge is not sufficient to lead a person to salvation, it is sufficient, if rejected, to sentence to condemnation. [Page 155.]
In Chapter 7, Jeffress argues that the existence of the universe is such that a person should have been able to deduce the existence of the Christian god and worship him.
In Chapter 8, Jeffress fear of anyone in history not going to Hell without a faith in the Christian god regardless if they lived centuries before Jesus was born, is revealed on page 157.
But how could unbelievers who lived prior to AD 33 logically be saved by a Christ who had not offered Himself as a sacrifice for our sins! And if you argue that this group of people had the ability to be saved apart from Jesus Christ, then why doesn’t God allow an alternative path to Himself today if he truly desires to save as many people as possible?
If there is an alternative path, then people might go to heaven who aren’t Baptists. A terror to one who wants an exclusive franchise to heaven.
The chapter has an explanation how Jews born before Christ died are saved, they had faith in the Christian god, but he makes it clear that there is only one way to be saved. As follows:
But regardless of when people live, we are all made right with God the same way. The means of salvation is faith, and the basis of our salvation is the death of Jesus Christ.
So if you lived in Medieval Japan, Taiwan, or Korea, you are going to burn in hell according to Jeffress. Perhaps on next trip Texas Gov. Abbott takes to some non-Christian nation, Abbott should make them aware of this. After all Abbott said this in 2018:
At the church’s 150th anniversary ceremony in July 2018, Gov. Greg Abbott called the church “an example to all Texans of God’s faithfulness.”
Or this:
This is a link to a newstory about the above item.
Or this:
W.A. Criswell said that AIDS was a punishment for homosexuality which he called sodomy.
When Criswell died, he was praised by our local Gay Christians.
The homophobia of Robert Jeffress
Gay Christians react
As you might expect. Never mind that this church is the deadly enemy of the LGBT, he wants to collect Christian virtue points.
This is why Dallas hasn’t progessed like other cities, there is no fight in our leadership.
Observations
Observe how many people decide to give these vicious homophobes sympathy. It will tell you who people really are.
Don’t feel obligated to extend sympathy. They would give none to use and they are our deadly enemies.
Seems to be working.
When I was in Taipei in 2023 I went to the Temple of Tu’er and did a prayer for our community. Seems to be working.
See prayer #5
We need to get this effort going again.
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