Read...this could change literotica.com forever.

Just an old sermon. Somewhat interesting but I've read better and more persuasive.
People do not respond well to threats and the fire/brimstone sermons don't work that well. It's too hard for someone to comprehend eternal torment and it will seem to be the distant future no matter what the age.
People respond to love and you'll find the best sermons focus on that. A person can understand love, even perfect love. They respect it and are more willing to listen to a message of love than hate.
 
KRCummings said:
Just an old sermon. Somewhat interesting but I've read better and more persuasive.
People do not respond well to threats and the fire/brimstone sermons don't work that well. It's too hard for someone to comprehend eternal torment and it will seem to be the distant future no matter what the age.
People respond to love and you'll find the best sermons focus on that. A person can understand love, even perfect love. They respect it and are more willing to listen to a message of love than hate.


Well said. very well said!
 
XVII said:
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)

Enfield, Connecticut
July 8, 1741

--Their foot shall slide in due time.--
Deuteronomy 32:35

. Let every one fly out of Sodom: "Haste and escape for your lives, look not behind you, escape to the mountain, lest you be consumed."


I know you didn't think us inhabitants of Sodom would halt our hedonistic ways to read your claptrap.

Ya got something to say, just spit that shit out.
 
XXIII said:
I did not read it but I wanted to show my fellow Roman Numeral name that we must stick together!
I actually opened this thread thinking it was a XXIII thread, but it's barely half that.
 
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KRCummings said:
Just an old sermon. Somewhat interesting but I've read better and more persuasive.
People do not respond well to threats and the fire/brimstone sermons don't work that well. It's too hard for someone to comprehend eternal torment and it will seem to be the distant future no matter what the age.
People respond to love and you'll find the best sermons focus on that. A person can understand love, even perfect love. They respect it and are more willing to listen to a message of love than hate.

Even when you are wrong you write well. In this case you're right and you wrote well.

In my mind that had kind of a ring to it.
 
Cotton Mather preached a good game too :rolleyes:

Fucking lunatics, the both of them!
 
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