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NTEB HOUSE CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE: Being Good Without God Is A One-Way Ticket To The Flames Of Hell

NTEB HOUSE CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE: Being Good Without God Is A One-Way Ticket To The Flames Of Hell
Aug 29, 2021 · 1h 39m 32s

Harvard University was founded in what would become America in 1636, with an endowment from John Harvard in 1639 who was a Puritan clergyman, and is the oldest institution of...

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Harvard University was founded in what would become America in 1636, with an endowment from John Harvard in 1639 who was a Puritan clergyman, and is the oldest institution of learning in the United States. Harvard was founded as a college to educate clergy, and as such, included the King James Bible as one of their early textbooks. This week, Harvard University chose a God-rejecting atheist named Greg Epstein as their Chief Chaplain, a man who wrote the book “Good Without God: What a Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe.” “We don’t look to a god for answers,” 44-year-old Epstein told The New York Times. “We are each other’s answers.” This is the world we find ourselves in, a world that like the Tower of Babel before us, is working towards Heaven but rejecting God at the same time. Here we see a sad truth illustrated, that Hell will be filled with 'good people' who lived their lives for themselves, in goodness without Godliness, and wound up in the same Hell reserved for Adolf Hitler, serial killers, pedophiles, rapists and all manner of criminals. Today I would like to bring you a message on the goodness of God, showing you that no one outside of God is good in God's sight.
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