Trolls on the
internet who go around on various websites such as Yahoo Answers, Amazon, Sodahead,
Facebook and every other message board.
They typically give bad reviews to books that do not support their theology, leave nasty comments
one any blogs that do not match their theology, and answer questions about beliefs they are against with the intent on ridiculing them.
Religious spammers:
Amazon
Book review for "Christian Universalism: Gods Good news for all people".
Review: I have been looking for a
book that represents Universalism in a biblical way - that
will convince me. This isn't it. There are many references that have an Eastern religious feel, and they made me feel cautious. Not a
book that I would recommend to "prove" Universalism beliefs to another believer. I wasn't even persuaded by it. In fact it left me questioning such...
C. Romaella says:
If you're looking for a
book that presents universalism in a biblical way, you
will NEVER find it because that is the opposite of the Bible'
s message.
Another review for the
book: Don't buy this
book. The author doesn't have a leg to stand on Biblically, as he can state a few true cases of mistranslations from the King James that support universalism,
C. Romaella says:
No author can "present" heretical ideas in a way that convinces a spirit-indwelt believer.
Wait a second? didnt this dipshit just leave that same comment twice?