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A lot of focus has been on Barack Obama’s Alinsky-style claim about people committing “terrible deeds in the name of Christ” in order to get a reaction from them at the National Prayer Breakfast. However, a message that has not gotten a wide hearing or reading came from NASCAR Hall of Fame legend Darrell Waltrip as warned those in attendance that even “good people” go to Hell without Jesus Christ.
Keep in mind that Waltrip was standing in the presence of America’s domestic enemy and greatest national security threat, Barack Obama. He also made his statement before a gathering of nearly 4,000 people from 170 countries.
Waltrip declared his Christian faith unashamedly. Though he said that he had viewed himself as a “good guy,” that was just not enough.
“This is what people said about me: They said I was brash, ruthless, pushy, cocky, conceited, aloof, boastful, arrogant and just downright annoying,” Waltrip told the gathering. “And I’ve got to tell you, those were people that liked me, so you can imagine what people that didn’t like me had to say about me.”
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“…Darrell Waltrip as warned those in attendance that even “good people” go to Hell without Jesus Christ.”
Such people are stupid, violent, base, monsters, their religions message has done a complete fly by on them. Most probably because they don’t have a clue what their religions message is having never read the Bible. Such people typically cherry pick the bits they agree with and ignore the rest.
Such people are the reason why religions have proven to have a detrimental affect on societies because their only answer is violence.