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Post by Toasted Cheese on Jun 13, 2020 23:24:29 GMT
An absolute delight of a movie and some of the best characterizations Walt Disney created from Joel Chandler Harris's book of Uncle Remus tales. I didn't know what it was from, I just like the rabbit. Brer Rabbit from Song Of The South - 46'. It is difficult to view the film, due to it being out of circulation.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 13, 2020 23:30:48 GMT
According to the Bible the most immoral person imaginable can avoid hell by simply submitting to God on their deathbed and yet unbaptized 5 year old goes to Hell for being unbaptized. A decision he had no part of. Sicking After Jeffrey Dahmer was convicted of 15 murders and sentenced to many lifetimes in prison, a priest began visiting him and sharing the gospel. According to the priest, Dahmer struggled to grasp the depths of God’s grace. It’s not hard to understand why. For someone who committed such atrocious acts, grace must have seemed unattainable. But in a 1994 interview with Stone Phillips, Dahmer said: “I have accepted [Jesus] as my Lord and Savior.” Though we won’t know of his sincerity until heaven, it’s possible that one of the most twisted serial killers of our lifetime said yes to grace. That takes a lot of thought to assimilate, because a fundamentalists can't use that argument, because fundamentalists believe King David is with the good God, and King David is perhaps the ONLY person recorded in the bible to have total UNFORGIVENESS on his deathbed, against a guy who threw rocks at him. So much for the "last minute reprieve" being the deciding factor. Mslo didn't mention any Hell fire in the post I spoke of, so there was no Hell fire. If this is something mslo usually does prescribe, I'm unaware of that. It looked like mslo's post was more about an eternity of being away from God's good graces and simply in that chasm with no control, because evil people want to control others, and thus play Satan's game of control. That's what I was going by, any way. If I'm wrong about the intent of mslo, I'm sorry. There are so many versions of Christianity that you have to ask each individual person what they believe. Fundamentalists are just one type of religious section of the population.
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