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wigglytug:
but still some people say that he dosent keep the proceeds for his book and gives it away i am just confused about WHAT is going on

Dave in Tenn:
Write him and ask him, if you'd like.   :)  A lot of preachers of eternal torment are not rich and have no overarching desire to be rich.  Many are like Paul who did what he did in ignorance and unbelief.  Some know the truth, but withold it.  We're not accountable for the sins we don't commit, are we?  I have no information on Mr. Weise's personal finances, but maybe somebody else does.       

patmokgoko:
I think I will write a rebuttal of Bill's new book, he has a lot of problems trying to justify his imaginations, he says God is not the father of all but He is the creator of all.Is his second book about things he forgot to mention in the first book or is he doing damage control.As for the issue of him collecting money, it depends what his motive was from the beginning,what  if his motive was fame.As for the selling of his books why doesn't he distribute them freely to  the poor, surely such a warning is not only meant for those who can afford to buy the book(s).Wigglytug, do you really believe that he gives away all the money he makes from his books, like I said, rather have many copies printed and send to the poor than ...You ask "what is he up to?" I answer "fame and money".If his warnings are from God then his book(s) should be attached to the Bible or what do you think, oops, we have a problem, we are not supposed to add to the Word of God {Rev 22:18}.Galatians 1:6, stay firm, if you have questions regarding Bill don't ask his followers, to them he is a hero/role model.Stand firm my brethren because there is no fear in love,I love you.

Gina:
23 Minutes in Hell

Why should you believe me?
"I can appreciate and understand why you might be skeptical in regard to my experience. I KNOW I WOULD BE" (23 Minutes in Hell, p. 87).

What? Bill says he "gets irritated" with those who do not believe in his hell, and then turns around and tells us that he would be "skeptical" himself of his own story. Is Bill seriously trying to tell us that Jesus expects people to believe Bill's fabled, unscriptural rendition of a pagan hell perpetrated by the Christian Church, Muslims, and others, when Bill himself has a problem believing it and it is he himself that supposedly experienced this awful place so that he could convince skeptics of its reality? Can you not see the total contradictory nonsense of his story? There is nothing consistent in his story, and all of his stories and supposed experiences contradict all of the Scriptures, besides contradicting all the major laws of science and physics.

Bill concedes that not even "conservative Bible teachers" would believe his story: "I came from a conservative background where I received sound biblical teaching from conservative Bible teachers who would probably shun my experience ... many of them would have an incredulous opinion about God taking someone there for an experience such as the one I had. AND I WOULD AGREE, for I too have been skeptical of such 'experiences' in the past" (p. 87). Yet, Bill expects people to believe what even he finds (to use his own word) "incredulous!"


http://bible-truths.com/23-minutes-in-hell.html

arion:
You may want to listen to the audio teaching that Ray did on '23 minutes in hell' long before he did his paper.  When Ray goes through the contradictions there is no way an objective person can pay any attention to what Wiese has to say.  It will just engender more confusion.

http://bible-truths.com/audio/Bible%20Study%2007-06-08%20Pt_1.mp3

http://bible-truths.com/audio/Bible%20Study%2007-06-08%20Pt_2.mp3

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