Do all trannies(and pooners) go to hell

The jap soul is that of an animal. It is not immortal. Therefore it ceases to exist at the moment of death.
The yamato spirit is among the most pure and strongest among all humans. mixed mutt jewish golem spics have dirty spirits and will instantly go to hell when they inevitably die after getting shot by drug dealers.
 
>The average height of a Japanese man is 170 cm (5'7")

>The average height of a Chinese man is 175 cm (5'9")

Yamato sissies....
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evil and corrupted souls go to hell so yes, trannies and pooners go to hell
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yep this guy is 100% the most christian person alive on earth. For sure.

God will judge. We shouldn't and we should always love everyone even if in our eyes they might seem immoral or imperfect, so that they can realise their faults and return to faith.
The existence of homosexuals, transgenders and all the other kinds of people isn't something i care much about, but i don't want to be outright hateful to them, what good does that do, i believe the majority of these people are just lost in their sinful ways, or atleast letting the desires that they cannot control change their life.

Modern transgender identity bullshit is weird, could it be considered sinful? I GUESS so. It has been widely talked about doe, many many arguments if it is or not.
 
crossdressing le bad even doe jesus is drawn wearing dresses in all christian art
Not sure if bait or mental retardation but:
>According to historian Joan Taylor, Jesus wore a prayer mantle/shawl/cloak with tassels (see Mark 6:56 and Luke 8:43-47) called a tallit or tallis which was (and is still used in many Jewish circles) part of the typical ensemble.
>From the Bible (for example, Mark 6:56) you can discover that he wore a mantle – a large shawl (“himation” in Greek) – which had tassels, described as “edges”; a distinctively Jewish tallith in a form it was in antiquity.

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It's not a dress. Clothes in antiquity generally looked like this.
 
Not sure if bait or mental retardation but:
>According to historian Joan Taylor, Jesus wore a prayer mantle/shawl/cloak with tassels (see Mark 6:56 and Luke 8:43-47) called a tallit or tallis which was (and is still used in many Jewish circles) part of the typical ensemble.
>From the Bible (for example, Mark 6:56) you can discover that he wore a mantle – a large shawl (“himation” in Greek) – which had tassels, described as “edges”; a distinctively Jewish tallith in a form it was in antiquity.

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It's not a dress. Clothes in antiquity generally looked like this.
This is what every man wore back then.
 
if they were forced into being a troon or poon, or if they repent and accept they will never be another gender. They are ultimately forgiven. God is the one to judge, not me.
 
Not sure if bait or mental retardation but:
>According to historian Joan Taylor, Jesus wore a prayer mantle/shawl/cloak with tassels (see Mark 6:56 and Luke 8:43-47) called a tallit or tallis which was (and is still used in many Jewish circles) part of the typical ensemble.
>From the Bible (for example, Mark 6:56) you can discover that he wore a mantle – a large shawl (“himation” in Greek) – which had tassels, described as “edges”; a distinctively Jewish tallith in a form it was in antiquity.

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It's not a dress. Clothes in antiquity generally looked like this.
Fell for the most obvious bait award
 
Not sure if bait or mental retardation but:
>According to historian Joan Taylor, Jesus wore a prayer mantle/shawl/cloak with tassels (see Mark 6:56 and Luke 8:43-47) called a tallit or tallis which was (and is still used in many Jewish circles) part of the typical ensemble.
>From the Bible (for example, Mark 6:56) you can discover that he wore a mantle – a large shawl (“himation” in Greek) – which had tassels, described as “edges”; a distinctively Jewish tallith in a form it was in antiquity.

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It's not a dress. Clothes in antiquity generally looked like this.
It's obvious bait. I thought you were smarter than this.
 
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