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29 January, 11:13

Why does edwards claim that nonbelievers are akin to spiders in "Sinners in the hands of an agry God"?

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  1. 29 January, 11:34
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    This comes from Jonathan Edward’s famous sermons, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." It is said that he read this sermon dispassionately, in a monotone voice, which only heightened the sense of shock and horror at the God he was portraying. When people heard him describe God in such a fashion, many fell to the floor, weeping, wailing, and crying out in terror for their very lives. It was considered to be a great "revival sermon." I am shocked by this sermon as well, but for completely different reasons. Jonathan Edwards is widely considered to be America’s greatest theologian, which I find terribly disturbing.
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