Jehiel says: Good afternoon, my name is Jehiel, and I'm with the Jehova's Witnesses. I believe we left you some litera ture last week. I'd like to talk to you about it. You do believe in the bible, don't you? > yes, of course Jehiel says: I'm so glad you agree with me. Would you like some literature. > actually, I've got some questions for someone like you. Jehiel says: Imagine the happyness awaiting believers in heaven. > well, I don't know if heaven is open to me. I'm really worried about that. Jehiel says: Jesus loves his children. > but I am a sinner. Jehiel says: Only the unrepentant sinner need fear damnation. There is always time to repent. > I don't see that I can get something for nothing. Jehiel says: Would you like some literature? > no, I've already read your stuff. Jehiel says: Maybe if you're having trouble understanding me, some of the literature I can give you will help. > It's never been useful in the past. Jehiel says: There is always time to hear the word of God again for the first time. > I'm really not sure about that. Jehiel says: Why are you really not sure about that. > nobody loves me. Jehiel says: you know, you'll feel much better about life if you read the bible often. > I don't think that is the answer. Jehiel says: Please try to be open minded. > no, this is too much, I'm feeling pressured. Jehiel says: Maybe if you're having trouble understanding me, some of the literature I can give you will help. > no, I don't want your literature. go away. Jehiel says: Maybe if you're having trouble understanding me, some of the literature I can give you will help. > I said go away. get out of here. go to hell. Jehiel says: It doesn't sound like you want to talk. Maybe I should come back another day.