Message from @rybus

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2020-03-23 15:06:01 UTC  

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6. ROBERT INGERSOLL—American writer and orator during the Golden Age of Free Thought: "O God, if there be a God, save my soul, if I have a soul!" Some say it was said this way: "Oh God, if there be a God, save my soul, if I have a soul, from hell, if there be a hell!

7. DAVID HUME—Atheist philosopher famous for his philosophy of empiricism and skepticism of religion: He cried loud on his death bed "I am in flames!" It is said his desperation was a horrible scene.

8. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE—French emperor who, like Adolf Hitler, brought death to millions to satisfy his greedy, power-mad, selfish ambitions for world conquest: "I die before my time, and my body will be given back to the earth. Such is the fate of him who has been called the great Napoleon. What an abyss between my deep misery and the eternal kingdom of Christ!”

9. SIR FRANCIS NEWPORT—Head of an English Atheist club, to those gathered around his deathbed: "You need not tell me there is no God, for I know there is one, and that I am in his presence! You need not tell me there is no hell. I feel myself already slipping. Wretches, cease your idle talk about there being hope for me! I know I am lost forever! Oh, that fire! Oh, the insufferable pangs of hell! Oh, that I could lie for a thousand years upon the fire that is never quenched, to purchase the favor of God and be united to Him again. But it is a fruitless wish. Millions and millions of years will bring me no nearer the end of my torments than one poor hour. Oh, eternity, eternity forever and forever! Oh, the insufferable pangs of Hell!”

2020-03-23 15:06:14 UTC  

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10. CHARLES IX—The French king. Urged on by his mother, he gave the order for the massacre of the French Huguenots, in which 15,000 souls were slaughtered in Paris alone and 100,000 in other sections of France, for no other reason than that they loved Christ. The guilty king suffered miserably for years after that event. He finally died, bathed in blood bursting from his veins. To his physicians, he said in his last hours: "Asleep or awake, I see the mangled forms of the Huguenots passing before me. They drop with blood. They point at their open wounds. Oh! That I had spared at least the little infants at the bosom! What blood! I know not where I am. How will all this end? What shall I do? I am lost forever! I know it. Oh, I have done wrong."

11. DAVID STRAUSS—Leading representative of German rationalism, after spending a lifetime erasing belief in God from the minds of others: "My philosophy leaves me utterly forlorn! I feel like one caught in the merciless jaws of an automatic machine, not knowing at what time one of its great hammers may crush me!"

2020-03-23 15:10:35 UTC  

Interesting Napoleon description

2020-03-23 15:10:41 UTC  

<:PeepoWeird:684862716430647319>

2020-03-23 17:19:41 UTC  

>like Hitler

2020-03-23 17:19:54 UTC  

Cringe Christian mom website

2020-03-23 17:46:37 UTC  

@Kermit afaik

2020-03-24 04:40:02 UTC  

Apparently napoleon only said a few incoherent words before he died.

2020-03-24 04:40:24 UTC  

Im gonna assume the rest are false too.

2020-03-24 04:40:40 UTC  

Shame, it would've made for a good story.

napoleon should have stayed on his island

2020-03-24 04:41:45 UTC  

I actually don't know much about napoleon or his reign. There's too much history to worry about.

that nigga has a complex

2020-03-24 04:43:14 UTC  

He was short too. Short people are inherently evil.

2020-03-24 04:43:28 UTC  

6ft or gtfo.

2020-03-24 16:25:40 UTC  

cringe

2020-03-24 16:26:00 UTC  

though it wouldn't be an innaccurate portrayal that many life long atheists panic convert as they die

2020-03-24 16:26:16 UTC  

it wouldn't surprise me that most of these ended up accurate in some way

2020-03-24 16:28:19 UTC  

```The French king. Urged on by his mother, he gave the order for the massacre of the French Huguenots, in which 15,000 souls were slaughtered in Paris alone and 100,000 in other sections of France, for no other reason than that they loved Christ. The guilty king suffered miserably for years after that event. He finally died, bathed in blood bursting from his veins. To his physicians, he said in his last hours: "Asleep or awake, I see the mangled forms of the Huguenots passing before me. They drop with blood. They point at their open wounds. Oh! That I had spared at least the little infants at the bosom! What blood! I know not where I am. How will all this end? What shall I do? I am lost forever! I know it. Oh, I have done wrong."```

2020-03-24 16:28:23 UTC  

"""Atheists"""

2020-03-24 16:28:28 UTC  

Charles IX was Catholic

2020-03-24 16:29:09 UTC  

St. Bartholomew's Day massacre is what this was referring to.

2020-03-24 16:29:18 UTC  

Though what he did was wrong regardless.

2020-03-24 16:29:35 UTC  

```in which 15,000 souls were slaughtered in Paris alone and 100,000 in other sections of France, for no other reason than that they loved Christ```

2020-03-24 16:29:46 UTC  

Didn't Anton LaVey have a deathbed conversion?

2020-03-24 16:29:51 UTC  

It's possible.

2020-03-24 16:30:03 UTC  

This line above is simply not true.

2020-03-24 16:30:27 UTC  

The Huguenots were Calvinists (i.e. predistination believers among other things) and in open rebellion against the King.

2020-03-24 16:30:35 UTC  

_But again_ killing children is out of the picture.

2020-03-24 16:30:44 UTC  

It's good that he saw, through his suffering on his deathbed, what he did was wrong.

2020-03-24 16:31:59 UTC  

It seems a cringe boomer protestant mommy website posted this errouneously, though there is truth to what they're saying.

2020-03-24 16:32:29 UTC  

Ah, cringe boomer Protestants.

2020-03-24 16:32:33 UTC  

Leftists sure are gonna miss them.

2020-03-24 16:32:38 UTC  

Rough

2020-03-24 16:32:44 UTC  

The atheists especially

2020-03-24 16:32:55 UTC  

That and RadTradCath instant converts

2020-03-24 16:33:07 UTC  

People who don't know Biblical explainations and theology in general are perfect food for atheists.

2020-03-24 16:33:30 UTC  

There's a nuance to every teaching, really, protestant or not.