Jenna Ellis Blasted For Saying Colorado Club Q Victims Have Gone to Hell Without Saving Faith
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Photos of Kelly Loving (left to right), Derrick Rump, Ashley Paugh, Raymond Green Vance and Daniel Aston stand above a memorial outside of Colorado Springs' Club Q. Nov. 22, 2022 Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite.
Leftist pagans are enraged over a new post on social media by former Donald Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis, after she shared some Christianity 101 by asserting that while the death of the Club Q shooting victims is tragic, the fact that they are all going to hell absent saving faith in Christ is more traffic than their untimely passing. She explains:
….the Bible also says that we need to fear God, and that we need to fear him who can ultimately have the life or death over the soul instead of anyone who can kill the body.
And so while it was so despicable and horrendous what happened in Colorado Springs, what has happened in churches, what happens at grocery stores, I mean, no matter the context of murdering a human being, that is tragic, but even more tragic than untimely death is that the five people who were killed in the nightclub that night, there is no evidence at all, that they were Christians.
And so assuming that they were not, that they had not accepted the truth of the gospel of Christ and affirmed Jesus Christ as the Lord of their life, they are now reaping the consequences of having a eternal damnation and that is far, far greater.
And we should be having that conversation instead of just the tragedy of what happened to the body, we need to be talking about what happened to the soul and the fact that they are now in eternal separation from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And that conversation is what should happen and that is what people should fear genuinely; not what anyone can do to the body, but ultimately, what happens to us in eternity.”
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As can can be expected, the replies are overwhelmingly scathing, alternating between unlearned pagans quoting ‘do not judge lest you be judged ‘ to her and calling her all sorts of vile names and invectives.