has anyone any idea how many or what percentage or proportion are on the broad road - so what are your chances - winc
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If Luke 13:22-24, Mtt 7:13-14, and Mtt 22:14 are any indication; it's the
majority and the numbers are impressive.
According to the US Census Bureau: as of Aug 23, 2012 @ 09:35 pm New
York time, the resident population in the United States was approximately
314,222,188 with a death rate of approximately one every 14 seconds;
which translates to an average of 6,171 American deaths of all ages, races,
and genders during just one 24-hour calendar day.
According to 2009 US Census data; roughly 27.3% of America's daily deaths
are under the age of 19, which would indicate that approximately 4,486 of
the current daily death rate of 6,171 per 24 hours are adults. Giving the
"many" the benefit of the doubt by setting their maximum percentage at
51% would indicate a minimum of 2,288 American adults transferring to
perdition every day: which translates to roughly 95 per hour.
That's a very conservative estimate as the Lord didn't really specify exact
percentages to represent the quantities of "few" and "many". But just think:
if the traditional hell is a real place; then by the time CBS completes its half
hour evening news report, a bare-bones minimum of 47 Americans have
made the transition from here to there.
Using the ratio of 2,288 condemned souls per 314,222,188 population:
computing the number of condemned souls worldwide from a currently
estimated global population of 7,034,743,963 people, would suggest
something like 51,223 new arrivals in hell every 24 hours; which translates
to 2,134 souls every sixty minutes on the clock. By the time Paul McCartney
wrapped the four-hour 2012 Olympic ceremony; something like 8,536 souls
wrapped their life's journey to the Bible's hell.
That rate would fill the 51,800 seats of the new Yankee Stadium to capacity
in roughly 24 hours and 16 minutes. In other words: if the world's
condemned souls started filing into the stadium at 06:00 am this morning,
then by 06:16 am tomorrow, the stadium would be full to capacity.
If those 24-hour numbers are fair; they suggest that 6,710,213 new arrivals
will be checked into hell's penal colony by the time New Year's Day 2013
rolls around 131 days from today.
If any of the above is true, and if the Lord is a credible witness; then it's
apparent that souls never stop cascading into the dungeons of hell in an
endless procession like the unbelievable millions of poultry broilers impaled
on meat hooks passing annually through Tyson chicken-processing plants
on their way to Wendy's, McDonalds, Carl's Junior, Jack in the Box, Burger
King, In-n-Out Burger, KFC, A&W, Arby's, Dairy Queen, Taco Bell, et al; and
to supermarkets and restaurants all over the USA and wherever else Tyson
vends its meats.
Burn Camino
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Ecc 9:5-6
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Hell's opponents commonly quote the book of Ecclesiastes; which is a fatal
error because proof texts related to the afterlife drawn from the book of
Ecclesiastes are inadmissible; and the reason is very simple. Ecclesiastes
isn't a book of revelation, but rather, a book of philosophy; and though a
holy man wrote Ecclesiastes, and was no doubt inspired to do so; he didn't
record his observations from the perspective of an enlightened man who's
privy to knowledge beyond the scope of empirical evidence; but rather, he
recorded his observations from the perspective of a man under the sun
whose perception of reality is moderated by what he can see going on
around him in the physical universe rather than what he cannot see going on
around him in the non-physical sphere: and that's why Bible students find so
much material in Ecclesiastes contrary to the doctrines of traditional
Christianity.
The man under the sun typically finds the book of Ecclesiastes to be spot-on
in agreement with his own philosophy of life; and no mystery there since
Ecclesiastes is primarily an evaluation of life on earth as seen from the earth
rather than an evaluation of life on earth as seen from heaven.
Another thing to keep in mind when studying Ecclesiastes is that just
because people's statements are recorded in a sacred text does not make
their statements eo ipso true; for example Eve’s response to the Serpent.
†. Gen 3:1-3 . . And he said to the woman: Indeed, has God said you shall
not eat from any tree of the garden? And the woman said to the serpent:
From the fruit of the trees of the garden we may eat; but from the fruit of
the tree which is in the middle of the garden, God has said you shall not eat
from it or touch it, lest you die.
Was Eve telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth? No. God forbad
them to eat the fruit, yes, but He didn’t forbid them to touch it. (cf. Gen
2:16-17)
The Serpent’s response was untrue too.
†. Gen 3:4 . . And the serpent said to the woman: You shall not surely die.
Did the woman die? Yes; because in Adam: all die. Eve wasn't created from
the dust as was Adam, but was manufactured from already-existing human
tissue amputated from Adam's body; so she was just as much Adam as
Adam. In point of fact, in a manner of speaking, she was his first child.
The conversation between Eve and the Serpent was no doubt recorded by
inspiration; but there are untruths in their statements. Koheleth's worldly
philosophy of life is a lot like that; in other words: Ecclesiastes isn't
necessarily totally wrong just because it's a humanistic point of view, nor is
it necessarily totally correct just because it contains a kernel of truth. No,
the danger is that Koheleth's philosophy, like most all philosophy, contains
just enough truth to make it misleading. Caveat Lector.
†. Col 2:8 . . Beware lest anyone seduce you through philosophy
Buen Camino
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Joe - guess what the question was ? - winc
There are numerous verses of scripture that support Christ's success
in saving the world.
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction and for instruction in righteousness (2Tim 3:16).
Either Ecclesiastes is scripture or it's not. I believe it is.
Dear Webers_home,
I must take exception to your last paragraph in your comments. Yes, the number of persons who die without Christ is large - much larger than the churches realize. But when a person dies, they do not go to a place called hell. They are simply dead waiting upon the resurrection like everyone else who has died, including those in the faith. When Chist comes back, He comes back to resurrect the DEAD. Here is what it is like to be dead according to scripture:
Ecc 9:5-6 For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not anything, neither, have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun.
When a person dies, their spirit returns to God and their body returns to dust. When Christ comes back, He will furnish a new body for our spirit and the soul becomes alive again. Without a body and a spirt, our soul is dead. Without the work of Christ on the cross, we would all remain dead forever. Death is the penalty of sin, not hell.
As for them going to hell someday, that is not true either. That doctrine is completely unscriptural. The Lake of Fire is merely a symbol, it is not literal fire nor is it a literal lake. What the symbol represents is a confined place where lost person go for judgment. However, contrary to Christian teaching, judgment in the "Lake of Fire" is not eternal. It is only for an age. Once a person's judgment is complete, it will have produced righteousness in that individual. God's judgment is not man's judgment. God's judgment has a redeeming purpose and His word says that all mankind will be redeemed.
Isa 26:9 With my soul have I desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee early: for when thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness.
Scripture is full of statements regarding the salvation of all mankind and a discussion of those scriptures can prove to be quite lengthy. Here is a simple scripture that shows that Christ will in fact save all mankind:
1 Tim 2:4-6 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.
A belief in the Christian hell doctrine is in direct conflict with this verse, and with many other verses, too. If you have never studied the scriptural facts concerning salvation, it may be well worth your time to do so.
Joe
The thought occurred to me as I was responding to you in the Satan thread that you were a Universalist or at least believed in Universalism.
Thank you for confirming that you do.
Axehead
My understanding of Christ and His mission to save the world comes strictly from
scritpture. I do not associate with any denomination or group that calls itself a "church".
I find that ALL groups or organizations that call themself a "church" are completely harlot
and have no clue as to what scripture actually says.
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(sigh) Just what Christianity needs: another Joseph Smith to get it back on track with the
original faith of our fathers. And how about the likes of Jim Jones and David Koresh? Do
these armchair prophets never cease?!
BTW: you should consider looking into Christian Universalism. Now there's a movement
wherein you're sure to find a lot in common.
http://en.wikipedia....an_universalism
Buen Camino
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Joe,
2 Cor 5:8
John 12:26
Phil 1:23
We have confidence that when we fall into that great slumber we will be present with Christ.
To the OP.....
I have no idea sorry, hats off to Webers if that was all calculated alone though. I think those estimates are quite conservative though.
I know practically nothing about "universalism". My understanding of Christ and His mission to save the world comes strictly from scritpture. I do not associate with any denomination or group that calls itself a "church". I find that ALL groups or organizations that call themself a "church" are completely harlot and have no clue as to what scripture actually says. When I discuss scripture with people and they find that they have no scriptural response against my beliefs, they usually restort to trying to "classify" me into some group or organization. I see that you have done the same.
Joe
You have no idea what you are saying.
I am merely a voice calling into the wilderness (harlot church) to tell
whoever can hear, to come out of the harlot and start learning about the
true Savior of the World, Jesus Christ.
Dear justaname, You are misunderstanding those scriptures you quoted
When you fall asleep and wake up hours later you have no awareness of the time that has past,all you know is the last thing you saw or heard before falling alseep and the first thing you see and hear when you wake up....its possible that could be what death is like...life is being aware of being alive...no awareness no life because life is in fact spiritual first and physical second.
Excuse me Joe. You hold to a view of Universalism that is not supported by Scripture or the Nature and Character of God. You are speaking evil of the truth. It does not matter whether you are part of a religious organization or outside of them. I have found that being outside of religious organizations does not give any one a "corner on the market" of truth.
2 Peter 2:2 And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.
What did the Lord "buy" us from? If everyone is saved, why be concerned about holiness and righteousness. Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we are saved and live in Heaven.
For those that do not want God in this life, they would go to hell because God respects their freedom of choice to not want anything to do with Him. They did not want this God, see no purpose for this God, and if they never had to ever hear anything more about Him again it would be to their great pleasure. They believe knowledge of God is totally unnecessary and probably a waste of intellect.
So, Hell is the place where God is NOT communicating, His presence is never felt, His provisions are never manifest.
Here, now, they are lord of their own life (Genesis 3:5). Disregarding His Word and not accepting His Lordship they get to decide (sometimes along with other like-minded peoples) what is good or evil and see these as relative terms based on culture and consensus.
They see reality as a place where God is not and they believe they will like that reality. They do not see or accept a providing God and do not want what He would provide since they believe they do not need it (all they need or can have is here without a God). They think knowledge of God is imaginative at best and delusional at worst. So for them personally they reject knowledge of God and knowing God.
So if there is this God when they die they will go to the place their heart believes in and desires. There will not be God for them there and neither will there be anything He would have provided and they will finally and totally be lord of their own life. If they want light? Then will have to create it! If they want a cool breeze to comfort amidst the fires of chaos? Then they will have to make it so! They want fellowship with others? Fine no problem you create those to fellowship with. We call this condition hell though you may call it paradise…
The only problem is they do not have the power to, neither can you, create anything so they will be alone forever in darkness and fiery torment because that is a reality without God which is what they have placed their faith in.
Now if there is no God, then it will not matter, except that while here we got to experience a dimension of hope, joy, and peace they never got to know. So yes they are going to hell if our God is God but it will not be because He has not tried (albeit not according to their terms…but that is because they are not His lord).
[font=Trebuchet MS'](Isa. 59:2), “but your iniquities have[/font]separated you from your God[font=Trebuchet MS']; your sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.”[/font]
"And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.
For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment;" (2 Peter 2:3-4)
"For if after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning. For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them." (2 Peter 2:20-21)
[font=Trebuchet MS']Hell is separation from the [/font]comfortable presence[font=Trebuchet MS'] of God.[/font]
Axehead
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Maybe in your own mind you think I know not what I say; but from my
perspective; what I said about you is spot-on.
Of course you're a voice calling in the wilderness; that's what all the Joseph
Smiths of the world believe about themselves. Even Muhammad believed himself
a rectifier of Christianity's errors.
Is it impossible that it is you misunderstanding those scriptures instead of
justaname? Do you sincerely believe yourself infallible and speaking for God
ex cathedra? I would advise you to be just a little more circumspect with
your choice of words lest the hapless day arrive when you are forced to eat
them.
†. Mtt 12:36-37 . . I tell you that men will have to give account on the day
of judgment for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words
you will be innocent; and by your words you will be condemned.
Buen Camino
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Not many people choose to live selflessly, but some do. There is no way to know the numbers involved - if you are looking for selfless people, you see them everywhere and the same is true if you look for selfish people.
Salvation is not a commodity - it is a condition of the heart and mind, which sets us free and transforms us into citizens of Heaven.