Twisting my words for your own benefit.You’ll accept anything and everything because, as you’ve said, you don’t know what true doctrine is and don’t think anyone else really does either.
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Twisting my words for your own benefit.You’ll accept anything and everything because, as you’ve said, you don’t know what true doctrine is and don’t think anyone else really does either.
Twisting my words for your own benefit.
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Of course only one is correct but I don’t presume to know which it is.
It’s kind of like free will and predestination, you can find scripture to back up both.
Thank you“To rise from error to truth is rare and beautiful.” - Victor Hugo
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I'm just pointing out that no Christian is going to pay attention to a non-Christian trying to instruct them in anything because they have no standing seeing they reject the Lord.
Hell will be FILLED with people who don't believe in Hell!
Rev 20 They will be tormented day and night FOREVER !!!
Agree.However, maybe this emotional attachment to hell is mere appearance.
Perhaps what these people are emotionally attached to is not hell as such, but the Bible as a text to be interpreted as literally as possible.
Perhaps the doctrinal tower they have has built, where their self-esteem and religious identity seek refuge, has as cornerstone the text, rather than the Christ which the text was meant to reveal.
Challenge that foundation, and the tower collapses.
The fear of collapsing is so big, that these brothers and sisters are willing to sacrifice rationality, prudence, kindness, love, mental health, everything. How to deal with this situation? Not sure, but I imagine we should stick to the love of Christ.
Christian Universalism has an answer.Fortunately for me, I don't believe in a forever-burning Hell. Not really my problem.
Do you believe in a forever-burning Hell? (nope) If you did...
Or maybe you don't really love your neighbors. Seems to go hand-in-hand.
Notice how you evaded Scripture.Notice how the words "FILLED" and "FOREVER" are capitalized in the post that I'm quoting.
Some people seem emotionally attached to a doctrine in which millions of his fellowmen suffer unbelievable pain forever. A hell in which people like @Matthias and me get from God indestructible physical bodies that withstand third-grade burns and Sulphur gas intoxication for the sole purpose of feeling pain day and night. A torture that, because of our beliefs, we deserve.
However, maybe this emotional attachment to hell is mere appearance.
Perhaps what these people are emotionally attached to is not hell as such, but the Bible as a text to be interpreted as literally as possible.
Perhaps the doctrinal tower they have has built, where their self-esteem and religious identity seek refuge, has as cornerstone the text, rather than the Christ which the text was meant to reveal.
Challenge that foundation, and the tower collapses.
The fear of collapsing is so big, that these brothers and sisters are willing to sacrifice rationality, prudence, kindness, love, mental health, everything. How to deal with this situation? Not sure, but I imagine we should stick to the love of Christ.
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Notice how you evaded Scripture.
Sounds like JW confusion!I am not… but it would be better to evade Scripture, than to quote Scripture while evading reason.
My BRP for today -> Matthew 3 - 4.
“Every tree which does not produce good fruit will be hacked down and thrown into the fire.”
(Matthew 3:10)
What will happen to the tree that is chopped down and thrown into the fire?
It will be turned into a tree that produces good fruit? I don’t think so.
It will continue to burn forever, never being reduced to smoke and ashes? I don’t think so.
It will be consumed by the flames? Every tree which I’ve ever seen chopped down and thrown into the fire has ended this way.
If the analogy holds, the unfruitful tree / person will be consumed by the flames in the place of destruction.
We differ with our beliefs, concerning universalism.Excerpt from the OP.
Perhaps the best evidence that no one really believes in a forever-burning Hell.
Or that no one really loves their neighbors. Take your pick.
If you really loved your neighbors, and believed in a forever-burning Hell, you wouldn't send them there.
I can hear the reply coming now. "I didn't send them to Hell, they sent themselves there."
Did you do anything to stop them? Did you convince them otherwise?
Did you live a life that made Christ attractive? I see...
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Are you sure?We differ with our beliefs, concerning universalism.
Neither do I.I don’t believe everyone dies and just goes straight into the heavenly gates...
Is the will of humans sovereign to the will of God?Faith in “faithlessness” or faith in “Yahavah” only one brings newness of life, and is benefiting in the next life to come. However those who don’t want nothing to do with God, God allows them to go their own way, that is our difference…
An unfortunate view. Life is better when you see the beauty of it.I don’t believe the life is filled with attractiveness, when in Christ, it’s suffering in the sense of dying to self… and no one likes that…
Where is that in the Bible?That’s why hell today is over with according to the Bible, and there is an inside and outside of the heavenly kingdom.
This verse describes the final judgment where death and Hades (hell) are thrown into the lake of fire, symbolizing their ultimate end."And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death."1
Not what I said. Not what you said.Sent by you:
Can you show me the bible verse that talks about hell being done away with by John in Revelation/
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That’s why hell today is over with according to the Bible, and there is an inside and outside of the heavenly kingdom.
I know that death and hell will be thrown in the Lake of Fire, but that hasn't happened yet.Where is that in the Bible?
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Can you show me the bible verse that talks about hell being done away with by John in Revelation/
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Certainly! The verse you’re referring to is likely Revelation 20:14. It states:
This verse describes the final judgment where death and Hades (hell) are thrown into the lake of fire, symbolizing their ultimate end.
Can you share with me the details of the kingdom that are mentioned by John in Revelation 21, and 22.
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Certainly! Revelation 21 and 22 provide a vivid description of the new heaven, new earth, and the New Jerusalem. Here are some key details:
Revelation 21
- New Heaven and New Earth: John sees a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and earth had passed away (21:1).
- New Jerusalem: The holy city, New Jerusalem, comes down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband (21:2).
- God Dwelling with Humanity: God will dwell with His people, and they will be His people. He will wipe away every tear, and there will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain (21:3-4).
- Description of the City: The city is described with brilliant imagery, including walls of jasper, streets of pure gold, and foundations adorned with precious stones (21:18-21).
- No Temple: There is no temple in the city because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple (21:22).
- Eternal Light: The city does not need the sun or moon, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp (21:23).
- Open Gates: The gates will never be shut, for there will be no night there (21:25).
Revelation 22
These chapters paint a beautiful and hopeful picture of the eternal state and the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises123.
- River of Life: A river of the water of life, clear as crystal, flows from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city (22:1-2).
- Tree of Life: On each side of the river stands the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. The leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations (22:2).
- No More Curse: There will be no more curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and His servants will serve Him (22:3).
- Seeing God’s Face: They will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads (22:4).
- Eternal Reign: There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign forever and ever (22:5).