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wigglytug:
hold on did bill wiese in his book say that after he was attacked by the demons that his wounds just healed and the demons kept tormenting him

Gina:
Don't take this the wrong way, Wigglytug, but you sound to me like you're no older than nine or ten years old, tops, and if so, you're too young for this forum.

Schools out and Summer's here.  Surely, you have one or two friends you can play with? :)

wigglytug:

--- Quote from: Gina on June 19, 2012, 02:49:16 PM ---Don't take this the wrong way, Wigglytug, but you sound to me like you're no older than nine or ten years old, tops, and if so, you're too young for this forum.

Schools out and Summer's here.  Surely, you have one or two friends you can play with? :)

--- End quote ---

 no no its just that i think i think too deeply into this story...i think deeply into just about everythin. and i still have school right now

Gina:
I see. 

Most of us here have read the things that Bill Wiese says.  We're just like, Zzzzzzzzz ... whateverrrr.  ha, ha

We're so over his lies. 

But you're struggling with his lies and that's almost as startling to me as the bold-faced lies he sells. 

Oops, I mean tells. 

I really feel so sorry for you and anyone who believes that junk, honey.   

I have a friend in her late 50's who believes what he says, too.  And I'm sure I know why.   She absolutely hates her enemies and tells me any time she hears of some horrible crime that someone's committed how she looks forward with delight to the day when they're tortured in hell in flames.  But to look at her and talk to her otherwise, you'd think she was the sweetest, gentlest woman in the whole wide world.  Yep.  And she's not evil herself.  I know she would never torture anyone like that, because she couldn't stomach it, but it's alright with her if God does it.

SICK!

But you don't hate your enemies like that.  I can tell.  You don't look forward to the day when they're tormented.   

Well, I'm just gonna pray for you, sweetie. 

Ciao for now.

Dave in Tenn:
In the grand scheme of things, Bill Weisse wrote his book so Ray Smith could write his rebuttal.  That's what I think, anyway.

The 'wise' in Christendom could (and some did) criticize the book without touching the underlying message.  That's not what Ray did.  In the course of exposing those who contradict, he preached sound doctrine.  What the others did was mostly criticize the book for making their beloved 'Hell' seem so foolish. 

Bill's book was a best-seller, despite it's flaws.  It sold a boat-load.  MANY are called, few are chosen.  It was as perfect a spring-board and back-drop for the Gospel as the letters to Hagee and Kennedy, though both of those men are a bit 'smarter' than Bill.  Could be Bill will have an easier time of it repenting.       

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