Bill Keller: Michael Jackson Now Burning in Hell
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“Evangelist” Bill Keller, instead of evangelizing [preaching good news] with the true Gospel (Good News), is using Michael Jackson’s death as a means to herald forth the false ”gospel” which is not actually a “gospel” (good news) at all, but the “bad news”, “bad tidings”, that alleges that any who die without accepting Jesus are burning for all eternity — every day, every hour, every minute, every second, every nanosecond, in the unimaginable continuous pain of the alleged “fires” of hell. By such a broad judging of mankind, this would mean that all condemned in Adam, including babies and children, and all the billions of mankind who have lived and died, most of whom never of Jesus, but who die without Christ, must now be suffering the unimaginable torture from the loving God of the Bible. Of course, in reality, neither Jesus nor the God of Jesus proclaimed such an evil plan which would be falsely called “good news”.
Mr. Keller correctly notes: “Sadly, Michael grew up in the Jehovah’s Witnesses cult.” However, he then falsely states: “This is the cult born out of the depraved mind of Charles Taze Russell and denies the very deity of Christ.”
Of course, most associated with the Bible Students movement know that the JW organization was not at all “born out of” the mind of Charles Taze Russell. He never believed in such a sectarian religious organization. He preached against the idea of such an organization all days of his life.
Nor did Russell deny the true deity of Christ; in actuality, he defended that deity along scriptural lines instead of using the imaginative assumptions of men that have to be added to, and read into the scriptures.
In reality, we have scriptural reason to believe that Michael Jackson is now in the Bible hell, a condition of oblivion, where he will be until the resurrection day secured by the ransom sacrifice of Jesus, giving mankind the blessings of another day of judgment aside from the judgment in Adam.
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