Friday, July 18, 2008



People are dying and going to hell at a rate of about 1.7 people every second.

"When you compare these belief systems with the Bible you have a good idea how many people believe in the Biblical plan of salvation. According to these studies, 7% of the world's population has accepted the Biblical plan of salvation. Even if this research is wrong and 75% of the world is going to Heaven, that still means that 40 thousand people are going to Hell every day. Clearly, any way you look at it, there is still a tremendous amount of work that needs to be done. "-www.biblehelp.org

Clearly, any way you look at it, God is a jerk.

God's salvation plan has a 93% failure rate. Only 7 out of 100 people make it to heaven. Imagine if God were evil instead of good. 100% of us would be in hell! That would be 54,655,470 tortured per year instead of 54,300,000. With God on our side, who needs Satan?

2 comments:

flinging dust said...

Off topic, but Milo, that Stockholm syndrome thing you said is reallyyyyyyyy starting to make more and more sense to me every day.

stranger.strange.land said...

I know that I am in a small minority of 'evangelical' Christians, but I am convinced that God has a 100% success rate. The church's preaching of the law, followed by the gospel is the means God uses to save his "elect". No one for whom Christ died will be missing in heaven.

Craig B.