Saturday, September 22, 2007

Cry of a lost soul.

Go and check out Paramedic Girls post on a person in hell.

We are not reminded enough these days about hell being a reality. I was just thinking yesterday that I am tired of being different and does it really make that much difference. I guess this is God's way of saying yes to me.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do wish more Priests and Nuns would teach that hell exists. When was the last time you heard a Priest mention hell?

It is also Biblical Luke 16:19-31.

Thanks for the LINK Therese a very good reflection and warning.

In Peace:)

Marie

Therese said...

Ha. The last time I heard a priest mention hell it was to say that he didn't believe a loving God sends people there. He didn't belive in purgatory either.:::sarcasm::: It is so unloving to be just.(roll eyes here).

Glad you liked the link Marie.

Michele said...

i don't know about other priests, but ours is not afraid to mention hell at all in his homily's. not at all.

Therese said...

You are very blessed to have such a priest Marilena.

paramedicgirl said...

Did you guys see the comment someone left on my blog, where he says hell exists but there is no one it? Boy, what a deception that line of thinking is! It's just what the devil wants us to believe.

Therese said...

Exactly PMG. If there isn't anyone there we can do as we please and don't have to worry about the consequences of it.

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