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My pastor said I'm going to burn in hell, anybody going to join me?

I'm 17 from arborfield uk, we were speaking one-on-one with the pastor in our youth group, he asked me what my biggest sins were, I told him about the thing I did with my gf where I was bottomless and she was topless, we're both still virgins I guess, and then i told him about my first kiss when I was 11 with my first cousin gwenn, and about the cat thing I asked about that got my account banned.I mean I only go because my parents make me, my mate's older brother took me and him to a church of lucifer συγκ?ντρωση, I pretty much converted I like it more, just the people accepting, it is also a more critical approach to the origins of the angelsAnyway, I guess I'm going to burn in hell, any of you taking the quot;down elevatorquot;?

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i never was that religous but then i saw something online and it said something about jay z worshiping lucifer (satan) so i clicked it and the thing he does where he makes the triangle and puts his eye in it the dsatan logoi started researching more and got kinda freaked out then i saw things about this prak near my house in toronto where theres some chair of satan and satans cavecreepy
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