Jerry Newcombe Says Only Christian Victims Of Colorado Shooting going to heaven

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only the religious would use a tragedy to threaten non-believers with eternal damnation and wonder why they are hated


An evangelical spokesperson for a religious group known as Truth In Action has claimed that the tragedy in Colorado happened because America has lost its fear of hell.

In an article published on OneNewsNow, evangelical Jerry Newcombe wrote:

I can't help but feel that to some extent, we're reaping what we've been sowing as a society. We said to God, "Get out of the public arena." Lawsuit after lawsuit, often by misguided "civil libertarians," have chased away any fear of God in the land -- at least in the hearts of millions.

Newcombe’s is not alone in reacting this way to the shooting in Aurora that claimed 12 deaths and left dozens of injuries. On the day of the shooting Rep. Gohmert of Texas also insisted that the shootings are the result of "ongoing attacks on Judeo-Christian Beliefs":

"People say ... where was God in all of this? We've threatened high school graduation participations, if they use God's name, they're going to be jailed ... I mean that kind of stuff. Where was God? What have we done with God? We don't want him around. I kind of like his protective hand being present."

Perhaps more disturbing were Newcombe’s comments when on a segment on the American Family Association radio dedicated to understanding the shooting tragedy in Colorado. In taking about the deaths, Newcombe separated the afterlife fate of those who died as Christians and those who did not:

If a Christian dies early, if a Christian dies young, it seems tragic, but really it is not tragic because they are going to a wonderful place.. on the other hand, if a person doesn’t know Jesus Christ.. if they knowingly rejected Jesus Christ, then, basically, they are going to a terrible place.

Newcombe then turned the tragedy into a time for people to become Christian and avoid the similar fate of hell:

For those who are not ‘in Christ’ and see this incredible tragedy, this would be a good time for soul reflection and consider why have you not accepted Jesus Christ.. I would urge anyone who is not in Christ to repent of your sins.

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How many Christians does "Truth In Action" represent? This line of reasoning is as stupid as attempting to say that Christopher Husbands speaks for all Blacks in Toronto.
 

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At least from the title, i'd say no duh. Why would non-Christians expect (or want) to go to the Christian version of heaven?
 

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non-christians don't believe in Christianity. they are against being degraded and dehumanized
Only in your twisted fermented mind. no atheist I know has ever expressed feeling that and most of them have no trouble exporessing themselves on any subject.

Calling you a clown insults clowns.
 

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Only in your twisted fermented mind. no atheist I know has ever expressed feeling that and most of them have no trouble exporessing themselves on any subject.

Calling you a clown insults clowns.

somebody who still believes in demon possession calling me a clown!
 

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That may indeed be possible. Your being a clown is absolute.

you changed clown to down. are you trying to be a smart ass? and there is no such thing as demons nor demon possession. study psychiatry and neurology
 
What I therefore have a problem believing is if the shooter/ terrorist/ asshole repents to the Lord Jesus Christ and asks for forgiveness before they give him the needle, does that mean he will be able to meet his victims in heaven? If that were the case then would not the victims really have been condemned to hell to have to drink beer with their killer who has had his sins washed clean by the Lamb of God?
 

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So all of those, which is still a minority agree with everything said?
But doesn't the bible say if you do not believe in Christ and accept him as your saviour you're will not be saved, in other words, you're going to hell?
 

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But doesn't the bible say if you do not believe in Christ and accept him as your saviour you're will not be saved, in other words, you're going to hell?
So when you go to your local Anglican, UCC, Wesleyan etc. . . Church is that what you hear? Sort of like what do you hear about divorce at your local Anglican, UCC, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, etc. . . Church?
 

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What I therefore have a problem believing is if the shooter/ terrorist/ asshole repents to the Lord Jesus Christ and asks for forgiveness before they give him the needle, does that mean he will be able to meet his victims in heaven?
You are far from the first person to ask this question and be troubled by it.
 

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So when you go to your local Anglican, UCC, Wesleyan etc. . . Church is that what you hear? Sort of like what do you hear about divorce at your local Anglican, UCC, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, etc. . . Church?
I'm not talking about different churches. I'm asking a question about scripture.
 
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