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Zanzabum
3 years ago
14

- PLEASE HELP ASAP -

English
1 answer:
sattari [20]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is 2; Being held over a lake of fire and brimstone by God, who may choose to drop them.

Further Explanation:

The sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was first published in 1741. It was written by a man named Jonathan Edwards. This sermon is well known for the way it vividly describes Hell and the afterlife.

He spoke with such vividness so that that others who heard him would believe that Hell was a real place. In this sermon some of the things he preached were;

  • God never promised to save man.
  • God can cast a wicked person into Hell immediately
  • The people who are wicked now, will be condemned to Hell when they die.

Learn more about Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God at  brainly.com/question/10988494

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