I didn’t say HE celebrates. I don’t know what HE does and you don’t either.
I said I celebrate. And not because the heathen died but for the opportunity that the heathen has to expand their consciousness as to whether there is a God.
Anyway, save me from your piousness.
I’m not pious. If the person is a heathen (a Christian term for a non-believer), there is nothing joyful about their death. Since you use the term “heathen,” I assume you are a Christian. Finally, I don’t know what Christ does, but I do know what He taught as recorded in the Bible, and His life is the example for Christians, i.e. WWJD. Since I’m a Christian, a heathen death saddens me.
How do you know what he knows? I happen to know with certainty that HE doesn’t celebrate the death of the wicked because His Word plainly says as much. A Christian should pity the lost, particularly when they die. If not for the grace of God, I know I would be right there with them.
Scripture declares plainly “Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked...”
Presumably the Freedom from Religion Foundation exists for such a purpose. ;)