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No it's not, there could be things saying this that's more worse than death. he's saying it just to make them scared
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A Poison Tree is a short and deceptively simple poem about repressing anger and the consequences of doing so. The speaker tells of how they fail to communicate their wrath to their foe and how this continues to grow until it develops into poisonous hatred.
Explanation:
The image of a heavy rock falling through a fragile spider web helps convey the vulnerability of humanity's position in relation to God's power.
The main thesis of "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is that the congregation members should repent of their sinful lifestyle, or they will go to hell. The sinners are the spiders, and their artificial righteousness is the cobweb. Jonathan Edwards is saying that just like the spider's web won't be strong enough to stop a rock from falling through it, his audience's prayers and small efforts won't be enough to protect them from hell fire unless they seek forgiveness and change their ways.
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Let's keep this between the two of us