Clearing up the "who's going to hell" question
Pastor Who Said Jews Are Going to Hell Led Prayer at Jerusalem Embassy Opening
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Here are some of the most incendiary remarks they’ve made in the past.:
Mr. Jeffress, who leads one of the largest Southern Baptist churches in the country, suggested in a 2010 interview with the Trinity Broadcasting Network that some churches might shy away from saying “anything that’s going to offend people” to try to grow their congregations. He made it clear he was going to preach what he believes the Bible says.
“Islam is wrong. It is a heresy from the pit of hell,” Mr. Jeffress said in the interview. “Mormonism is wrong. It is a heresy from the pit of hell.”
He added: “Judaism — you can’t be saved being a Jew. You know who said that, by the way? The three greatest Jews in the New Testament: Peter, Paul and Jesus Christ. They all said Judaism won’t do it. It’s faith in Jesus Christ.”
“Not only do religions like Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism — not only do they lead people away from the true God, they lead people to an eternity of separation from God in hell,” Mr. Jeffress said. “Hell is going to be filled with good religious people who have rejected the truth of Christ.”Comment: Truth: What he said is Biblical Christianity!
Robert Jeffress says “you can’t be saved by being a Jew,“ and “Mormonism is a heresy from the pit of hell.” He’s said the same about Islam. Such a religious bigot should not be giving the prayer that opens the United States Embassy in Jerusalem.— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) May 14, 2018
Most religions are exclusive in the sense that a person claiming to be a follower of that belief system must affirm its core tenets, to the exclusion of any other belief or affirmation that is in conflict. This is a basic requirement of Christianity.https://t.co/Cz2mX9ENnb pic.twitter.com/j6pcQW2j4d
— James Peet (@jrpeet) May 16, 2018
Jeffress: "Historic Christianity has taught for 2,000 years that salvation is through faith in Christ alone," "The fact that I, espouse that belief, is neither bigoted nor newsworthy.https://t.co/2Ka1ULTlX5 pic.twitter.com/UP7VwZHZpF
— James Peet (@jrpeet) May 16, 2018
So I guess Mitt Romney wouldn't approve of Jesus, the "narrow minded bigot" who said, "No one comes to the Father but by me."
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