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Follow up to my post "Please don't tell me you believe in Christianity"

I was absolutely amazed at some of the responses to my last post "don't tell me that you believe in Christianity". I had some really great comments that understood what I was saying and I had some really bad comments. And most of the bad comments if not all came from so-called Christians. Generally speaking the most stupid comment to my post was "it is not enough to be good you have to except Jesus Christ as your savior otherwise you burn in hell". Wow! That has got to be the most necessant incognizant thing I've ever heard. A completely illogical fallacy. Or what is known as a logical fallacy. An argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed. Logical fallacies are leaps of logic that lead us to an unsupported conclusion. People may commit a logical fallacy unintentionally, due to poor reasoning, or intentionally, in order to manipulate others. Any argument with regards to one's belief in Christianity is a logical fallacy.
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Baremine · 70-79, C
The first thing God hates is pride. Your pride is standing between you a eternity in heaven. There is an old saying. You can't help them that won't help themselves. When you stand before Jesus Christ at the judgement seat you will have nobody to blame for his verdict except yourself and your own pride. I isn't to late to repent. You aren't dead yet.
James25 · 61-69, M
@Baremine thank you for expressing a logical fallacy. Your premise that I will be judged by Jesus Christ is unsupportable. What evidence do you have that this will occur. You only have your belief that it will occur. It is simply a leap in logic that cannot support it's conclusion.