Nicely made, but...
The stories aren't very interesting, and you use too much olde englishe. Also, just because they were Christians does not make them saints. I suggest you make one with stories a lot closer to the present-day (maybe about missionaries?) and get rid of the old-style wording. The seeming anti-Catholicism did not make me happy at all. Just because someone uses more traditional ways of service doesn't mean they believe differently, and it's like bashing a fellow Christian.
Lol, I can imagine my mother sticking that post-it on the screen. She calls this 'that YTMSF site or whatever'. (BTW, I don't go to YTMNSWF - I don't know where she got those letters.)
BTW...
"Expect your site to be deleted if it lacks humor and includes any of
the following: anime, extreme racism, hardcore pornography, anything
illegal, pictures of your friends, inside jokes, etc" This site has none
of those and is permissible according to Max. Enjoy." Read it. It says "if it lacks humor AND includes any of
the following". So, it lacks humor but has none of the following. He's not against the rules, wa-chow.
Romans 3:23 - for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
ALL have sinned and condemned themselves to hell.
John 3:16 - For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
ALL can be saved if they accept Jesus gift, Him taking our sins by dying for us. I realize your YTMND wasn't contrary to this, however: The impression you get from watching it is that they weren't good enough for Christ.
There are a couple things bothering me about this YTMND: Yes, because they rejected God as their personal saviour they were going to hell, but this YTMND makes it seem as if God is damning them for what they've said. Also, it seems as if there is no hope for redemption. I also dislike the use of the term 'infidel', and it should have been something like 'unbelievers' or something. Something that bothers me is that this could scare people away from Christianity rather than convince them.
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