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Hey Mr H.
My use of that term was meant in the following way: A firm lecturing, a "no non sense" dressing down, comparable a Fire and Brimstone revival meeting.
During a "come to Jesus" verbal beat down, there is never any mention of Jesus ...or ANY religion for that matter. It's just a phrase that since it's Southern in origin it uses imagery that most people in the South can relate to.
I'm an agnostic who hasn't made the intellectual jump into atheism and would never push religious dogma of any denomination on anyone.
Just to clarify... Peace.