Please read carefully: he believes he has the right to get in our faces and tell us how many ways our religious beliefs lead us to hell. He’s not concerned with whether we want to hear it, or have asked his opinion. He’s gonna give it to us anyways. I used to be that kind of witness. No wonder I wasn’t successful at drawing people to Christ. “You’re wrong and your pagan religion is leading you straight to hell” is hardly a winsome approach, no?
Try reading the works of Jonathan Edwards. If he and the other great Puritans were alive and preaching today, Jeffress would look very mild and temperate by comparison.
Sidenote for clarity: I’m a firm Protestant and layman in the Presbyterian Church in America(PCA) denomination. However, I have no problem with voting for a Roman Catholic individual who shares my political views and have done so in the past.