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Jesus said He did not come to judge the world but to save it. None the less He also said that those who reject Him will be judged and several parables and teachings reference a description of Hell. Pray and hope for those in the world that do not know God or do not know Jesus. Many of us and our loved ones are in danger, and we do not know how we will be judged. Pray and hope. Then try to do right by God.
Yes. Correct. Those are two entirely different things.But what our apostle Paul says, "The wages of sin is death," Rom. 6:23, not eternal punishment in hell.
Bick here. Yes, indeed. All humanity will be judged for their deeds: the church body of Christ, the saved of Israel and all others. But what our apostle Paul says, "The wages of sin is death," Rom. 6:23, not eternal punishment in hell.
And, as I read literal translations, such as Young's or Rotherham's, punishments are not unending, but are limited for the ages to come (two, IMO.).
YESSheesh a simple yes or no..
Bick here. The Scriptures are, of course, the final word on such matters.The bible gives several warnings of a place of
Sheesh a simple yes or no..
unending suffering.
What is a "literal translation."as I read literal translations
Bick here. The Scriptures are, of course, the final word on such matters.
The delimma is, the doctrine of conscious eternal torment, and the many verses that tell us that God is the Savior of all mankind, can't both be true.
How would you solve it?
I would attempt to "solve" the "dilemma" by attempting to clear up the widespread confusion between "Salvation" and "eternal life." (Often conflated with the idea of "going to heaven.")The delimma is, the doctrine of conscious eternal torment, and the many verses that tell us that God is the Savior of all mankind, can't both be true.
How would you solve it?
Bick here. Yes, indeed. All humanity will be judged for their deeds: the church body of Christ, the saved of Israel and all others. But what our apostle Paul says, "The wages of sin is death," Rom. 6:23, not eternal punishment in hell.
And, as I read literal translations, such as Young's or Rotherham's, punishments are not unending, but are limited for the ages to come (two, IMO.).