>From the book Heaven or Hell ...Your Choice
>by Dr. Patricia Green
http://drpatricia.com/books/heaven-or-hell-your-choice/
Can anyone find an obituary of Rachel or Nina from New Hampshire who died and were lesbian lovers? There has to be a way to verify this is true or not.
So some schizophrenic bitch has a hallucination where a bronze age desert God magically appeared to show her a Hollywood version of hell and then condones her irrational hatred of lgbt people.
Why are you posting that here??
People who genuinely believe in eternal torment for good human beings who struggle and care as much as anyone else because they lust and harm nobody else are just psychotic. The cognitive dissonance...
I think Satan is just one of YHWH's names. His appearance on the mountain to Moses as a burning bush, while you reached by climbing an active volcano (pillar of smoke by day, pillar of fire ie:glowing lava flow by night) makes "God" more likely to live in a fiery cauldron than up in the clouds. The clouds and lightning shit was a visual stolen from the Greek/Roman Zeus/Jupiter.
I just skimmed through NH obituaries and archives in search of a lesbian named Rachael/Rachel or Nina and found nothing so far. You would think if a lesbian couple died who truly helped bring about same-sex marriage there were be a story about them or a loving obituary. I just don't understand why someone would blatantly lie like this if they're a real Christian and were truly following Jesus.
>Excerpts taken from “The Seven Spirits of Yahweh” Pages 48, 49, 88 by Dr. Patricia Green
>In this dream my husband and I were traveling in a vehicle in North Carolina.
>my husband and I
[[[[[she]]]]] is just a wicked creature, as is to be expected of the straight menace populating this earth with their wicked lives and their wicked deeds.
This bitch just jealous that we all gonna have a big lgbt party in hell and she ain't allowed in
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>Spirit of Lust
Well, my sides have reached orbit, just on the basis of how stupid that is.
Also, isn't she rather calm? I mean, she's speaking in this articulate, precise and formal way, when she's telling the writer, and by extension audience, about how her life's work was for naught, and how she's being horribly tortured.
Yet she doesn't even seem to panic, or show fear, or really, anything that you'd expect out of a human being placed on that situation. Considering this is probably fiction, and this woman seems made up, then I can say this is a terrible attempt at dialogue, giving exposition and pushing an Aesop while sacrificing any suspension of disbelief, and butchering her character.
Plus, the entire scene basically violates the concept of show don't tell.
>>7454146
Pretty sure this wasn't written by a real Christian. Or, at least, it wasn't written by a mainstream Christian. That line in there about the demons being in control in Hell and Satan personally deciding punishments is pure pop culture, and is based on a combination of Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost. Mainstream Christian belief generally says that Hell is as much a prison and a punishment for Satan and the fallen angels as anyone, and that they don't go there until the end of the current age.