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I spoke to Steven Scheier who was condemned to Hell by Jesus Christ for all eternity
By Bro. Michael Dimond A few months ago I was able to speak a few times to a Steven Scheier. Many years ago Scheier was attempting to pass another car with his Ford Thunderbird and ran head-on into a pickup truck. The violent collision snapped his neck and tore half his scalp away. Scheier was immediately airlifted by helicopter to a hospital, while the paramedics worked desperately to save his life. Barely alive, he slipped into the stillness of death. What occurred next would forever change Scheier. Suddenly, he found himself alone, in another dimension. Something he described as a vast spiritual void.
Despite only a 15% chance of surviving, and injuries that should have left him paralyzed for life, Steven Scheier defied all odds and made an unexplainable recovery. Steven Scheier recalls that he indeed deserved to go to Hell: “I could not stand peer pressure. In other words, I wanted to be one of the guys. Now the priests at this time seemed to find a need to be just one of the guys, too, a lay person. And that was shown more from the pulpit than any place else in my dealings with priests and laity – because priests would get up and talk about peace, love and joy, not morality, dogma, and what the Church is all about – because this made one unpopular and God help us if a priest was unpopular – because that would mean that the money didn’t come in. So to keep the money coming in you had to tell the people what they wanted to hear.”Sign up for our free e-mail list to see future vaticancatholic.com videos and articles.
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