Friday, February 20, 2015

Priest Says God is a Woman After He Died, Went to Heaven And Came Back - HOAX

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71-yr-old Catholic priest, John Micheal O’neal, was reportedly declared dead for more than 48 minutes, but was miraculously revived by medics. Father O'neal was rushed to the hospital on January 29 after a major heart attack, but was declared clinically dead soon after his arrival.

However, he was said to have woken up with the shocking revelation that he had gone to heaven and met God, who he claimed to be a woman.

Friday, January 16, 2015

'The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven' Author Says Book Is Made Up Of Lies

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“The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven,” is a best-selling Christian book by Alex Malarkey and his father, Kevin Malarkey which purports to answer the question of whether God and Heaven are real.

The book was first published in 2010, and supposedly narrates Alex's experiences while he lay in a 2-month coma after a car accident when he was 6 years old. His injuries left him paralyzed, but the book said while he was in the coma, he died and went to heaven and moved around and met and spoke with Jesus.

Now, 16-year-old Alex says everything in the book was made up. "I did not die. I did not go to Heaven," he states in an open letter to Christians everywhere who are reading the book.


Friday, December 12, 2014

Pope Francis Says Animals Go To Heaven Too - True Or False

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Over the past couple of days, Pope Francis has again become the focus of the religious conservatives after saying animals also go to heaven. The last time Pope Francis made another of such controversial statements, it turned out to be a hoax! So I was a little less quick to believe this story on face value. However, it turns out to be true.

The 77 year old pope is reported to have stated this during his weekly address in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square. He claimed that dogs, along with “all of God’s creatures,” can make it to heaven.
The pope's remarks were made in order to comfort a young boy who was mourning the death of his dog.