I don’t believe that when you die God stands before you and judges you, but I do tend to believe that when you die you experience everything you did or did not do to others while you were here. I’m thinking Mitchell McConnell will find that difficult.

Dec 5, 2020 · 4:22 AM UTC

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So will a Pelosi. I’m reticent to consider any politician in our current climate won’t have the exact same experience you’ve singled out McConnell for.
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I think I will find that difficult. I already do...
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The purgatory model eh? Got to work out all the issues you caused in this life before you canove on to the next? I hope that doesn't require a guilty conscience because I do not believe any of them possess that capability.
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Happily, I am a non-believer. But a lot of my friends say there's a special place in hell for a Mitch McConnell.
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No he won't He is a psychopath His brain is not wired for emotions
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The dead know nothing.
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God's just waiting to rub your nose in the soiled carpet of a life you've lived? I believe in a purifying light filled with a goodness beyond comprehension. And in this world, we have all failed in ways that give us more in common than we'd like to believe.