Deavonreye
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I had asked savedbygrace57 a question in another thread, but it got buried under other stuff, so I would like to pose those questions here.
The thread in question was about the "myth that Jesus died for everyone".
If I, as a person not called to be "a sheep", am to ask some about my fate, I would be one "who was made for destruction". I had no say in the matter, . . . my fate was decided from the beginning.
Here is my question:
Do you believe that I, as a person not called to be "a sheep", deserve to be sent to eternal misery in hell? Key words are "eternal" and "misery". Please don't post scripture or dogma, answer this from your own thoughts/feelings, . . .and think about what "eternal" and "misery" means. Also, remember that everyone "sins", even those who claim that they have "walked away from their sin". They still "sin". . . . the only difference is that someone was able to believe in a concept [found in the bible] that has no real evidence, . . . someone else wasn't able to honestly state that belief.
Thank you for your input.
The thread in question was about the "myth that Jesus died for everyone".
If I, as a person not called to be "a sheep", am to ask some about my fate, I would be one "who was made for destruction". I had no say in the matter, . . . my fate was decided from the beginning.
Here is my question:
Do you believe that I, as a person not called to be "a sheep", deserve to be sent to eternal misery in hell? Key words are "eternal" and "misery". Please don't post scripture or dogma, answer this from your own thoughts/feelings, . . .and think about what "eternal" and "misery" means. Also, remember that everyone "sins", even those who claim that they have "walked away from their sin". They still "sin". . . . the only difference is that someone was able to believe in a concept [found in the bible] that has no real evidence, . . . someone else wasn't able to honestly state that belief.
Thank you for your input.