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Something bad will happen to you before the day is B2C Telemarketing List done!" Wow, I am thrilled Jesus loves me! Wait a second?! What if I only have 9 friends on my phone list? Jesus cannot love me?! I can't become a Christian? Oh man, if only I was more B2C Telemarketing List popular I could be saved! 2. Test of your faith type This is the really hard hitting kind, you know the ones that make you gulp back the guilt. Most often there is a very serious incitation that is B2C Telemarketing List sure to convince you if you're still unconvinced, often something like "if you deny Jesus now, he will deny you in heaven.