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Maybe you're right, maybe your all wrong.I do not think it is fair to lay the blame for the confusion of men on the God of order.
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Maybe you're right, maybe your all wrong.I do not think it is fair to lay the blame for the confusion of men on the God of order.
The Bible never said anything about Eternal Suffering of lost people being necessary either. Think about that fact, as compared to your reaction to her statement.I never said anything about perfection.
Why is eternal suffering necessary.
I hope you can see those of Smyrna also that is the only other church besides Philadelphia mentioned in Rev Chaps 2 & 3 to have a crown promised. Philadelphia receives theirs by faithfully keeping the word of God, and Smyrna for being faithful unto death.That is why in Revelation 2 & 3 the Spirit shows who has been wrong and the only people doing it completely right is the church of Philadelphia. 2 & 3 are warnings to the different believers.
According to Jesus Christ, as recorded in Matthew 7:13 and in Matthew 10:28 they will be destroyed.
According to John 3:16, they will perish. According to Jesus as recorded in Luke 13:3, unless a man repents, he will perish.
According to the Bible, as recorded in Romans 6:23, the wages of sin is death.
Now. Why should I believe that the wages of sin is NOT death, but eternal conscious torment instead of death?
Why shouldn't I believe what Jesus says instead of what you say?
And I'm not even asking you to believe that the wicked will be destroyed as the Bible says.
I'm only asking that the ultimate destruction of the wicked be considered as biblical view alongside the traditional view that the wicked will not be destroyed in hell.
P.O.P. Does "salted with fire" mean "tormented alive forever in fire without end"? Isn't that reading A LOT into that verse?
So if it's not necessary, why does it exist. Because its not necessary? why do you mean chessman.The Bible never said anything about Eternal Suffering of lost people being necessary either. Think about that fact, as compared to your reaction to her statement.
In fact, the Bible says one thing (and only one) was/is "necessary".
Luke 24:25 And he said to them, “O foolish and slow in heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Was it not necessary that the Christ suffer these things [death, not His eternal suffering] and enter into his glory?”
So if it's not necessary, why does it exist. Because its not necessary? why do you mean chessman.
Why is eternal suffering necessary.
If you don't mind, I'm going to respond to this by rewriting what you did a little more accurately.You do the math. 2.4 billion christians 30 thousand truth claims, and one holy spirit.
... death simply means a separation from this life as we know it and separation from God. ...
Ok, I get it. Not proven true hey, what's not proven true, that the bible doesn't actually make the claim of a place or state of being, that will inflict torment on it's subjects or simply destroy them. You're the first to point out you're argument this way, and I'm wondering if it's just an attempt to dodge the issue.Your OP question (as others have pointed out already) is a presumptive compound question. It assumes that eternal suffering of lost people exists, then asks the question why does it exist.
Your question is like asking the hidden compound question "Have you stopped beating your wife yet?" The form of the question itself assumes one fact that's NOT been proven true. Thus, it's an illogical question and banned from all courts of Law and/or logical argumentations (or it should be).
Thats pretty cool, I can see how when you put in the imperfect it nullifies the statement. Thanks wip, you're a smart guy.If you don't mind, I'm going to respond to this by rewriting what you did a little more accurately.
You do the math. 2.4 billion imperfect christians, 30 thousand truth claims, and one absolutely perfect Holy Spirit.
No. Three reasons why:
Rev 16:13 (LEB) And I saw coming out of the mouth of the dragon and out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet three unclean spirits like frogs. 14 For they are the spirits of demons performing signs that go out to the kings of the whole inhabited world, to gather them for the battle of the great day of God the All-Powerful.1. John says his vision was that of three unclean spirits coming out of these demons' mouths. I take John at his word over/above what some people tell me.
2. Plus, since The Beast and The False Prophet are cast into the LoF and remain there forever prior to the Final Judgment, then they don't appear at the Great White throne Judgment. Yet Jesus says it is appointed for all humans to die then face judgment. (Either the GWTJ or Bema Seat Judgment). I take Jesus at His Word.
3. The LoF is prepared for The Devil and His _______? Answer = His angels (i.e. demons).
4. [There's other very good reasons that John's vision of The Beast and The False Prophet are NOT meant to be understood as humans as well, but 1), 2) and 3) should be sufficient for a reasoned conclusion. If the conclusion that they are meant to be understood as Demons is not reasonable, then why not?]
Kind of explains why we need a savior from the condemnation we already deserve doesn't it? That's where the Christ, Jesus, steps in. Trusting in Him is a step of faith that goes beyond our understanding.Thats pretty cool, I can see how when you put in the imperfect it nullifies the statement. Thanks wip, you're a smart guy.
Tim, the answer to your question is the word death simply means a separation from this life as we know it and separation from God. This is what you said. "Now. Why should I believe that the wages of sin is NOT death, but eternal conscious torment instead of death?" The wages of sin is death, as I just explained. I believe you are taking that word "death" and extending it's meaning against the purpose of Scriptural meaning.
I'm sorry Chopper. You know that I love you, but you and I also know that "thanatos" does not and has never meant "separation". The Greek word for "separate" is aphorizo. Thanatos means death.Tim, the answer to your question is the word death simply means a separation from this life as we know it and separation from God. This is what you said. "Now. Why should I believe that the wages of sin is NOT death, but eternal conscious torment instead of death?" The wages of sin is death, as I just explained. I believe you are taking that word "death" and extending it's meaning against the purpose of Scriptural meaning.
Maybe so. What does the Bible say in John 3:16?Maybe you're right, maybe your all wrong.
Yeah but I acknowledged my mistake and now desire to correct myself without Jesus telling me to do it.Kind of explains why we need a savior from the condemnation we already deserve doesn't it? That's where the Christ, Jesus, steps in. Trusting in Him is a step of faith that goes beyond our understanding.
Ok ok, you really got something you want to show me there. BrbMaybe so. What does the Bible say in John 3:16?
One Holy Spirit to guide us into truth.You do the math. 2.4 billion christians 30 thousand truth claims, and one holy spirit.
Maybe so. What does the Bible say in John 3:16?
John 3:16 saysOk ok, you really got something you want to show me there. Brb