Lastly, going to hell has nothing to do with the amount one sins, so even if this guy is correct, it has no bearing on whether or not you are going to hell.
Well, I'm not Catholic, but I think in Catholicism, one needs good works as well as grace to go to heaven, so... Oh, but wait, he's not Catholic and presumably believes one is saved by grace alone. Never mind.
Sloth is one of the seven deadliest sins
Except I don't think the seven deadly sins are in the Bible; there is a sort of similar list in Proverbs, but sloth isn't on it. The concept of the Seven Deadly Sins comes from Pope Gregory via John the Ascetic and Evagrius. Again, very Catholic, so it would be weird for an Evangelical ("the Bible is everything!!!") to use this as the basis for his
ravings claims.
How old is the "Richest Man in Babylon" story? So this Tea Party douche might be right about the source of the idea of retirement.
Wait, is that where he's getting the Babylon thing from?!? The Richest Man in Babylon is from the 1920s... AD/CE.
But I think there's another interesting story going on here. For millennia, the church has tried to get people to have more babies (restricting contraception, etc) to increase the number in the church. Now they are trying to get them to make more money too. Could it be so they have more to give to the church?
For some random reason, "religious" "leaders" like this guy and
con artists prosperity gospel preachers like Creflo Dollar make me want to bust out some Isaiah:
Woe to those who enact evil statutes And to those who constantly record unjust decisions, So as to deprive the needy of justice And rob the poor of My people of their rights, So that widows may be their spoil And that they may plunder the orphans. Now what will you do in the day of punishment, And in the devastation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? And where will you leave your wealth?