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<blockquote data-quote="Sectio Aurea" data-source="post: 64998741"><p>What is there to be said about a Church which certainly promises its believers eternal salvation, but at the same time condemns the non-believers, all those who think differently, to an eternal torment in hell? I'm sorry but I have to agree with the the late Robert G Ingersoll who once said</p><p> </p><p>" As people become more intelligent they care less for preachers and more for teachers.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>What is missing is the FEAR of eternal torment in hell, and rightly so. We dont live in the superstitious dark ages anymore. Many more people are now waking up to the fact that religion is poison and such fear tactics were often used to place bums on pews and collect tax's and tithings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sectio Aurea, post: 64998741"] What is there to be said about a Church which certainly promises its believers eternal salvation, but at the same time condemns the non-believers, all those who think differently, to an eternal torment in hell? I'm sorry but I have to agree with the the late Robert G Ingersoll who once said " As people become more intelligent they care less for preachers and more for teachers. What is missing is the FEAR of eternal torment in hell, and rightly so. We dont live in the superstitious dark ages anymore. Many more people are now waking up to the fact that religion is poison and such fear tactics were often used to place bums on pews and collect tax's and tithings. [/QUOTE]
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