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Croney

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6. If a person is ashamed of Me and My Words, it means
Sat Sep 8, 2018, 07:30 PM
Sep 2018

that person believes in the existence of whoever Me is, and that very belief is what it takes to get into heaven, so how could Me be ashamed of that person? I think the definition of "shame" as used here might be something archaic. (Of course.)

I don't believe in Me and My Words so I don't feel shamed, shaming, or shameful.

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