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Essay heading: John Edwards
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He preaches that things I do routinely will seen me straight to hell. And from what he says, Hell is not a pretty place. I always pictured it as bad, but not lined with the skulls of unbaptized babies. The only thing he says that I find consoling is the fact that I can repent and not go to Hell when I die... displayed 300 characters
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I am totally against this predestination stuff. Despite this similarity I share with Edwards, I am totally against his fire and brimstone. I don’t ant to be scared into following my faith, I want to go freely like Whitefield allows me to. displayed next 300 characters
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