Dear Fellow Believers,
I got a bad letter from a guy named Kevin back in 2001, and I fed off it for a week of ZenderTalk.
Here is one of the best first episodes ever: 14 Greek words translated "depart" in the KJV. This is truly shocking and will impress anyone with an even slightly open mind.
Next comes the three
words translated “hell,” accompanied by inspired, impassioned commentary—if I must say. This is really good—if I must say again.
What if doctors had named all 206 bones in the human body, "the femur." Funny stuff here, but this is what the KJV translators have done with God's inspired texts.
Did you know that Christians are offended by the salvation of all? Of course you did. The Christians say, “No way sinners are going to be where I am.” And I mean, they ALL say
that.
I must say this: the sound quality of these recordings is amazing; the pace of teaching is impressive and on point. I would subscribe to this guy in a second.
And then comes a description of the purpose of judgment. What? Judgment has a purpose? Oh, yes.
Kevin finishes his ridiculous, bombastic, self-incriminating, dumb letter by saying, “If I'm wrong and you're right, then I'm safe. But if you're wrong..." and then he goes on about how much trouble I'll be in
at the great white throne for overestimating God's power and Christ's ability. Really one of the dumbest letters ever. But I'm glad he wrote it.
What is the difference believers and unbelievers? Just look at Kevin.
Thanks to all of you for your love and support. You are the backbone of this operation, through God and Christ.
From the edge of the bottom of the Floridan peninsula,
Martin