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  1. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    But who casts them into the lake of fire?
  2. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    Verse 15 - "And anyone not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire." Who do you think did the casting?
  3. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    And who will be doing the tossing of the sinners into the lake of fire?
  4. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    Perhaps you can help me, then. I have never been able to consciously choose any of the beliefs that I have, and I would like to be able to do that. If you think that you can consciously choose to believe things, I wonder if you might explain how you do it. What do you do at the last moment to...
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    Bible Study Why Is God Silent When I've Prayed?

    There are probably at least a few hundred prayers being said around the globe at any given moment. I always wonder how they are all kept separate in order to make the decisions for any actions to be taken with regard to each one of them. And of course they just keep coming non-stop 24/7.
  6. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    Depending on the goings-on in quarantine, I'm not sure the individual there would agree with that.
  7. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    When does someone become "born of God"?
  8. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    Well, there is always annihilation.
  9. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    So, are you suggesting that beliefs can be obtained by simply choosing to have them?
  10. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    I wonder if the supreme being has any input into the creation of an individual, and if so, does He know whether or not He will eventually be casting them into the lake of fire?
  11. R

    God of the Bible is not all loving.

    Maybe not hell, but Revelation 20:15 does say that He will be casting them into the lake of fire.
  12. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    But it was a specific conversation with the scribes and Pharisees; the Messiah specifically said that 3 days and 3 nights would be involved. This topic is simply asking if there was something special about that specific timeframe.
  13. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    So you don't think they were basing their comments on that time frame?
  14. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    But I assume it only seemed to make better sense when basing it on the notion of a 6th day of the week crucifixion/1st day of the week resurrection.
  15. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    I don't see how Pulpit, Keil and Delitzsch, and Benson show a figure of speech, i.e., where at least a portion of 3 daytimes and at least a portion of 3 night-times weren't involved. But at any rate, the issue is about the reason for the 3 days and 3 nights time period. It's my fault for going...
  16. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    I don't see where Gill said how he knew that the term "3 days and 3 nights" was an idiom. What do you have in mind?
  17. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    Of course. Any particular reason for asking?
  18. R

    The Messiah and 3 days and 3 nights?

    But why did the Messiah use three days and three nights in reply to the scribes and Pharisee's request? BTW, how do you know it is an idiom?
  19. R

    How much of Eternity is Already Determined?

    OK, thanks, I wasn't sure.
  20. R

    How much of Eternity is Already Determined?

    To whom is your post directed?
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