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THE WAGES OF SIN IS ...... ETERNAL LIFE IN HELL!
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HUH?mutzrein said:For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
I do however believe in a place of eternal torment but not for those who have not receieved eternal life.
mutzrein said:For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
I do however believe in a place of eternal torment but not for those who have not receieved eternal life.
SputnikBoy said:But, other than the righteous, who would they be ...?
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
I do however believe in a place of eternal torment but not for those who have not receieved eternal life.
Soma-Sight said:WHAT!!!!!!!
How can you be eternally tormented without eternal life??????
The paradox is astounding....
ChristineES said:I believe in an eternal separation from God, but I do not believe in some fiery furnace where people are roasted over an open fire, with red beings with horns poking them with pitchforks.
Timothy said:Soma, it's good to see your still in the business of trick question theology.
We can all agree that eternal life is the gift of those who profess Christ as Lord and believe in His resurection from the dead.
Soma's paradox is how can one be eternaly tormented if they are not alive. Where do we start in solving this mystery? How bout Revelation 20:10-15, where it tells us all who are not found in the book of like are cast into the lake of fire.
Now what's to say that this second death as the Bible says is a physical death? They are already physically dead, so how is it that they are being Judged? The Soul must still be alive, to be judged. Once the soul is judged, it is cast into the lake of fire, where a the soul is not only without a body, but without God's presence as well. Thus it is a second death.
The first death for all is the death of the physical body. The second death is when the soul is cast to dwell eternal in the lake of sulfur. Since there is nothing physical to a soul, how can it be called eternally alive?
As for Christians, they can experience eternal life, because those who believe will be given glorified bodies. These bodies won't die, or be corruptable at all. Thus the soul has a body to dwell in, and can be called eternally living.
This is not a valid argument for the following specific reason - the argument stands and falls with the underlying belief that the human person has 2 "parts" - a soul and a body. If this underlying belief can be justified, then perhaps it goes somewhere.Timothy said:Soma, it's good to see your still in the business of trick question theology.
We can all agree that eternal life is the gift of those who profess Christ as Lord and believe in His resurection from the dead.
Soma's paradox is how can one be eternaly tormented if they are not alive. Where do we start in solving this mystery? How bout Revelation 20:10-15, where it tells us all who are not found in the book of like are cast into the lake of fire.
Now what's to say that this second death as the Bible says is a physical death? They are already physically dead, so how is it that they are being Judged? The Soul must still be alive, to be judged. Once the soul is judged, it is cast into the lake of fire, where a the soul is not only without a body, but without God's presence as well. Thus it is a second death.
The first death for all is the death of the physical body. The second death is when the soul is cast to dwell eternal in the lake of sulfur. Since there is nothing physical to a soul, how can it be called eternally alive?
As for Christians, they can experience eternal life, because those who believe will be given glorified bodies. These bodies won't die, or be corruptable at all. Thus the soul has a body to dwell in, and can be called eternally living.
Since there is nothing physical to a soul, how can it be called eternally alive?
jgredline said:SOUL NASB TOPICAL INDEX
In its most comprehensive sense the term soul signifies life constituted in an individual being, thus, “a living being†(cf. Ge 2:7). As such it is used for the totality of the being, including material (body) and immaterial (spirit) aspects (e.g., animals, Ge 1:21, translated “living creaturesâ€Â; and humans, Ge 2:7). Closely related to this is its use for the person (as a substitute for personal pronouns), i.e., “my soul†= “me†or “myself.†It is in this sense that the term soul is used for the person of God. It is also frequently used for the life of the individual being (i.e., at death the soul departs, e.g., Ge 35:18), or various expressions of a living being (e.g., desires, appetites, emotions).
While the human person (e.g., Ge 2:7) includes both body and spirit, the soul is referred to as distinct from the body (e.g., Mt 10:28) and may exist temporarily in this separated state. The unnatural separation of body and soul is due to sin and its consequence (death).
Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Dictionary: Soul
SOUL  a word with two distinct meanings in the Bible:
1. That which makes a human or animal body alive. This usage of the word “soul†refers to life in the physical body. The best example of this usage are those passages in the New Testament in which the Greek word for soul is translated as “life.†“For whoever desires to save his life [soul] will lose it,†Jesus declared, “but whoever loses his life [soul] for My sake and the gospel’s will save it. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?†(Mark 8:36–37).
This idea is also present in the Old Testament. For example, the soul of a dying person departed at death (Gen. 35:18). The prophet Elijah brought a child back to life by stretching himself upon the child three times and praying that God would let the child’s soul come back into him (1 Kin. 17:19–23).
2. The word soul also refers to the inner life of a person, the seat of emotions, and the center of human personality. The first use of the word
Soulâ€â€the immaterial part of man
A. Descriptive of:
People Acts 2:41, 43
Sinner James 5:20
Emotional life 1 Sam. 18:1, 3
Spiritual life Ps. 42:1, 2, 4
Disembodied state Rev. 6:9; Rev. 20:4
B. Characteristics of:
Belongs to God Ezek. 18:3, 4
Possesses immortality Matt. 10:28
Most vital asset Matt. 16:26
Leaves body at death Gen. 35:18
C. Abilities of, able to:
Believe Heb. 10:39
Love God Luke 10:27
Sin Mic. 6:7
Prosper 3 John 2
Survive death Matt. 10:28
D. Duties of, to:
Keep itself Deut. 4:9
Seek the Lord Deut. 4:29
Love the Lord Deut. 6:5
Serve the Lord Deut. 10:12
Store God’s Word Deut. 11:18
Keep God’s Law Deut. 26:16
Obey God Deut. 30:2, 6, 10
Get wisdom Prov. 19:8
E. Enemies of, seen in:
Fleshly lusts 1 Pet. 2:11
Evil environment 2 Pet. 2:8
Sin Lev. 5:4, 15, 17
Adultery Prov. 6:32
Evil men Prov. 22:24, 25
Ignorance Prov. 8:36
Hell Prov. 23:14
F. Of the righteous:
Kept by God Ps. 121:7
Vexed by sin 2 Pet. 2:8
Subject to authorities Rom. 13:1
Purified by obedience 1 Pet. 1:22
Not allowed
CP_Mike said:Hi JG,
Here is a more correct view of of Biblical anthropology of man as it does not contradict Numbers 23:10, Ezekiel 18:4 etc
jgredline said:CP
Instead of custting and pasting your way through arguments, YOU tell me wat those two verses mean to you. Give me you answers in the context that they were written in.
Drew said:This statement presumes that the word soul refers to a non-physical attribute of the human person. This statement needs to be justified in order for the overall argument to be valid.