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Jenna Ellis Takes Her Shot at the Cruelest MAGA: Says Colorado Victims Reaping Consequences of ‘Eternal Damnation’

Remember that old saying, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” That can go doubly true when you are Jenna Ellis, whose only claim to fame or relevancy was being one of Trump’s dumbest attorneys in his attempt to undo the election that he lost fair and square.

But we had no idea that she was evil incarnate. Five people just lost their lives, five people who perhaps managed to live more fulfilling and loving lives than Jenna Ellis. Because the five victims were at the “Q” club, Jenna is assuming they were all queer and assuming that none of them were Christian (Even though they could easily have been, lots of Christian churches are not evangelical and open their doors to all), but Jenna doesn’t see being queer as qualifying as Christian or even living a “good/loving” which is what we’re supposed to do.

So they are in hell:

So assuming that they were not, that they had not accepted the truth of the gospel of Christ and affirmed Jesus Christ as the lord of their life, they are now reaping the consequences of having eternal damnation. And that is far, far greater — we should be having that conversation. Instead of just the tragedy of what happened to the body, we need to be talking about what happened to the soul and the fact that they are now in eternal separation from our lord and savior Jesus Christ.

One gets the feeling that the real Jesus, the one that talked about hypocrites so much, the one that spent time with prostitutes, people in jail, the poor, the lepers, that THAT Jesus – the one that comes through in the gospels, would be wanting a few words with Jenna right now. Something about being very careful who she judges lest she is judged someday.

But she couldn’t be shut up:

My god. The Bible doesn’t say “how” one repents (It doesn’t have to be the way Jenna says it), and most reasonable people don’t believe that the message is to “accept” Jesus by acting like him in life, charity, meek, poor, humble, all things that aren’t coming up when thinking about Jenna.

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Jason Miciak is a political writer, features writer, author, and attorney. He is originally from Canada but grew up in the Pacific Northwest. He now enjoys life as a single dad raising a ridiculously-loved young girl on the beaches of the Gulf Coast. He is very much the dreamy mystic, a day without learning is a day not lived. He is passionate about his flower pots and studies philosophical science, religion, and non-mathematical principles of theoretical physics. Dogs, pizza, and love are proof that God exists. "Above all else, love one another."

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