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To cause or allow any suffering beyond what is necessary for the eternal safety of creation would be as offensive to God as it would be alien to reason and love. None are so lost as those who cannot and will not freely acknowledge this.
With this being the Apologetics & Theology section and all, a verse or verses supporting these bold claims would be nice.To cause or allow any suffering beyond what is necessary for the eternal safety of creation would be as offensive to God as it would be alien to reason and love. None are so lost as those who cannot and will not freely acknowledge this.
Both. Jesus spoke in parables and metaphors, so he used Gehenna (a real place, the valley where children were once sacrificed to Molech and in Jesus day, where animal and criminal corpses were burned for disposal ... a real, burning trash heap of all things unclean) as a symbolic reference to the coming Lake of Fire that John describes as the 'real' counterpart to the Earthly symbol. It is essentially a parallel relationship to the Temple in Jerusalem being a representation of the 'real' temple of God in Heaven.An arbitrary statement is not proof. I've asked you to address the discrepancy created by this statement several times now and you haven't. Jesus said the wicked go into Gehenna, John said they go into the Lake of Fire. If they are not the same who is right?
Yes we do per the rules of this forum.Both. Jesus spoke in parables and metaphors, so he used Gehenna (a real place, the valley where children were once sacrificed to Molech and in Jesus day, where animal and criminal corpses were burned for disposal ... a real, burning trash heap of all things unclean) as a symbolic reference to the coming Lake of Fire that John describes as the 'real' counterpart to the Earthly symbol. It is essentially a parallel relationship to the Temple in Jerusalem being a representation of the 'real' temple of God in Heaven.
Thus Gehenna WILL be redeemed (along with the rest of the Earth), while the Lake of Fire is free to burn eternally.
(Let me know if you want scriptures and other references to support this.)
I just didn't want to be the only one.Yes we do per the rules of this forum.
Luke 8:10 He said, “The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you, but to others I speak in parables, so that, “ ‘though seeing, they may not see; though hearing, they may not understand.’ [NIV]Both. Jesus spoke in parables and metaphors,An arbitrary statement is not proof. I've asked you to address the discrepancy created by this statement several times now and you haven't. Jesus said the wicked go into Gehenna, John said they go into the Lake of Fire. If they are not the same who is right?
from BlueLetterBible.orgso he used Gehenna (a real place, the valley where children were once sacrificed to Molech and in Jesus day, where animal and criminal corpses were burned for disposal ... a real, burning trash heap of all things unclean)
Matthew 5:29 'But, if thy right eye doth cause thee to stumble, pluck it out and cast from thee, for it is good to thee that one of thy members may perish, and not thy whole body be cast to gehenna. [YLT]as a symbolic reference to the coming Lake of Fire that John describes as the 'real' counterpart to the Earthly symbol.
Hebrews 8:1-6It is essentially a parallel relationship to the Temple in Jerusalem being a representation of the 'real' temple of God in Heaven.
2 Peter 3:13 But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells. [NIV]Thus Gehenna WILL be redeemed (along with the rest of the Earth), while the Lake of Fire is free to burn eternally.
It is not a necessity to believe that exact description of "hell" or the "second death" since scripture does not provide extensive detail.you must still believe that even the least knowledgeable and least offensive of condemned souls, even the most backward or least intelligent of them will be kept alive forever writhing in endless agony and despair in a fire of terror and torment also.
To cause or allow any suffering beyond what is necessary for the eternal safety of creation would be as offensive to God as it would be alien to reason and love. None are so lost as those who cannot and will not freely acknowledge this.
With this being the Apologetics & Theology section and all, a verse or verses supporting these bold claims would be nice.
It is not a necessity to believe that exact description of "hell" or the "second death" since scripture does not provide extensive detail.
Here's yet another opinion:
Paradise and hell are one and the same River of God, a loving fire which embraces and covers all with the same beneficial will, without any difference or discrimination. The same vivifying water is life eternal for the faithful and death eternal for the infidels;
Fair enough (although I wasn't even a member 3 months ago).What are you waiting for?
If only the diehard traditionalists here would take the time to read it all and read it carefully. If only those who claimed to have read it and have since condemned it would have questioned me and discussed with me what they actually disagreed with before they condemned it...
Thank you atpollard, I look forward to having a free, open and friendly discussion with you. May reason and truth prevail.Fair enough (although I wasn't even a member 3 months ago).
I disagreed with your unsupported claims, and your link provides ample 'support' ... so we are good on that account.
I am at work and have a project to finish, so let me read that wall of text when I have more time, and get back to you.
Both. Jesus spoke in parables and metaphors, so he used Gehenna (a real place, the valley where children were once sacrificed to Molech and in Jesus day, where animal and criminal corpses were burned for disposal ... a real, burning trash heap of all things unclean) as a symbolic reference to the coming Lake of Fire that John describes as the 'real' counterpart to the Earthly symbol. It is essentially a parallel relationship to the Temple in Jerusalem being a representation of the 'real' temple of God in Heaven.
Thus Gehenna WILL be redeemed (along with the rest of the Earth), while the Lake of Fire is free to burn eternally.
(Let me know if you want scriptures and other references to support this.)
Do you have a problem with Satan being tormented for ever and ever? Rev. 20:10.
There are other sights to be had other than the one trick pony above. FOR example, what really is the "nature" of an ANTI-CHRIST spirit anyway? Do we really have any conception of what kind of 'being' or 'state of being' that really is?
Why don't you ask yourself some more difficult questions?
It is not a necessity to believe that exact description of "hell" or the "second death" since scripture does not provide extensive detail.
Here's yet another opinion:
Paradise and hell are one and the same River of God, a loving fire which embraces and covers all with the same beneficial will, without any difference or discrimination. The same vivifying water is life eternal for the faithful and death eternal for the infidels; for the first it is their element of life, for the second it is the instrument of their eternal suffocation; paradise for the one is hell for the other. Do not consider this strange. The son who loves his father will feel happy in his father's arms, but if he does not love him, his father's loving embrace will be a torment to him. This also is why when we love the man who hates us, it is likened to pouring lighted coals and hot embers on his head.
"I say," writes Saint Isaac the Syrian, "that those who are suffering in hell, are suffering in being scourged by love.... It is totally false to think that the sinners in hell are deprived of God's love. Love is a child of the knowledge of truth, and is unquestionably given commonly to all. But love's power acts in two ways: it torments sinners, while at the same time it delights those who have lived in accord with it" (Homily 84).
God is love. If we really believe this truth, we know that God never hates, never punishes, never takes vengeance. As Abba Ammonas says, "Love never hates anyone, never reproves anyone, never condemns anyone, never grieves anyone, never abhors anyone, neither faithful nor infidel nor stranger nor sinner nor fornicator, nor anyone impure, but instead it is precisely sinners, and weak and negligent souls that it loves more, and feels pain for them and grieves and laments, and it feels sympathy for the wicked and sinners, more than for the good, imitating Christ Who called sinners, and ate and drank with them. For this reason, showing what real love is, He taught saying, 'Become good and merciful like your Father in Heaven,' and as He rains on bad and good and makes the sun to rise on just and unjust alike, so also is the one who has real love, and has compassion, and prays for all."
Now if anyone is perplexed and does not understand how it is possible for God's love to render anyone pitifully wretched and miserable and even burning as it were in flames, let him consider the elder brother of the prodigal son. Was he not in his father's estate? Did not everything in it belong to him? Did he not have his father's love? Did his father not come himself to entreat and beseech him to come and take part in the joyous banquet? What rendered him miserable and burned him with inner bitterness and hate? Who refused him anything? Why was he not joyous at his brother's return? Why did he not have love either toward his father or toward his brother? Was it not because of his wicked, inner disposition? Did he not remain in hell because of that? And what was this hell? Was it any separate place? Were there any instruments of torture? Did he not continue to live in his father's house? What separated him from all the joyous people in the house if not his own hate and his own bitterness? Did his father, or even his brother, stop loving him? Was it not precisely this very love which hardened his heart more and more? Was it not the joy that made him sad? Was not hatred burning in his heart, hatred for his father and his brother, hatred for the love of his father toward his brother and for the love of his brother toward his father? This is hell: the negation of love; the return of hate for love; bitterness at seeing innocent joy; to be surrounded by love and to have hate in one's heart. This is the eternal condition of all the damned. They are all dearly loved. They are all invited to the joyous banquet. They are all living in God's Kingdom, in the New Earth and the New Heavens. No one expels them. Even if they wanted to go away they could not flee from God's New Creation, nor hide from God's tenderly loving omnipresence. Their only alternative would be, perhaps, to go away from their brothers and search for a bitter isolation from them, but they could never depart from God and His love. And what is more terrible is that in this eternal life, in this New Creation, God is everything to His creatures. As Saint Gregory of Nyssa says, "In the present life the things we have relations with are numerous, for instance: time, air, locality, food and drink, clothing, sunlight, lamplight, and other necessities of life, none of which, many though they be, are God; that blessed state which we hope for is in need of none of these things, but the Divine Being will become all, and in the stead of all to us, distributing Himself proportionately to every need of that existence. It is plain, too, from the Holy Scriptures that God becomes to those who deserve it, locality and home and clothing and food and drink and light and riches and kingdom, and everything that can be thought of and named that goes to make our life happy" (On the Soul and the Resurrection).
In the new eternal life, God will be everything to His creatures, not only to the good but also to the wicked, not only to those who love Him, but likewise to those who hate Him. But how will those who hate Him endure to have everything from the hands of Him Whom they detest? Oh, what an eternal torment is this, what an eternal fire, what a gnashing of teeth!
Depart from Me, ye cursed, into the everlasting inner fire of hatred," saith the Lord, because I was thirsty for your love and you did not give it to Me, I was hungry for your blessedness and you did not offer it to Me, I was imprisoned in My human nature and you did not come to visit Me in My church; you are free to go where your wicked desire wishes, away from Me, in the torturing hatred of your hearts which is foreign to My loving heart which knows no hatred for anyone. Depart freely from love to the everlasting torture of hate, unknown and foreign to Me and to those who are with Me, but prepared by freedom for the devil, from the days I created My free, rational creatures. But wherever you go in the darkness of your hating hearts, My love will follow you like a river of fire, because no matter what your heart has chosen, you are and you will eternally continue to be, My children.
From: "THE RIVER OF FIRE" by ALEXANDRE KALOMIROS
iakov the fool
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and nobody even read it..........
I read when you posted it and read it before in order to understand the E.O. posture on the subject matter. Do I think it's possible? Yes, but only as a MAYBE. Which includes also a MAYBE NOT. The general E.O. position is that God Himself is the LoF. And that posture is a bit shaky and definitely subject to alternative critique. For example, knowing from Matt. 25:41 that the "FIRE" was prepared for the devil and his messengers. This does not speak to the LoF being God, to my sight.and nobody even read it..........
That, in my sight, remains a hard line fact of POSSIBILITY and we'd all do ourselves much better if we kept that in mind/heart rather than leaping headlong into conclusions that actually do not exist as a hard line fact.
Very well said my friend. I don't know how many times I've studied Revelation. To know absolutely what is in store for the unsaved is not clearly made known.
There are statements that give folk a rich imagination, and many ideas float around. The Truth? Only God knows what's going to happen. This I do know, the unsaved will be judged by their "works."....
The lake of fire is described only by John in his highly symbolic rendering into human language the ecstatic visions he was given. To consider such ecstatic, apocalyptic visions as "literal" seems to me to be highly prone to error. Indeed, some very strange teachings have arisen from various theologians who, IMO, improperly based their view of Christian doctrine on the apocalyptic, ecstatic visions of John and Daniel et. al. It seems to me to be a form of Gnosticism to be the possessor "special knowledge" (gnosis) which enables on to reveal the hidden meanings of apocalyptic literature. So, no , I don't buy it.It struck me as just one of the many who can't reckon with a literal lake of fire.
That seems accurate to me.The point is that those who reject His love, by the sacrifice of His Son Jesus, will forfeit His love, and God will refuse to let the rejectors mingle with the ones who received by faith and believed on God's Son.