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  1. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    I get your aversion to the first man grabbing the woman. It shows your conscience isn't completely seared. A man cannot grab the woman who loves him? This is the Religion section, not Politics. The point of the analogy is to show you that God is the second man, healthy in his mind, who will...
  2. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    What about the people who don't want to live with God for eternity? Where is He supposed to put them?
  3. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    So you're saying Jesus was wrong when He said Matthew 25:46?
  4. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    I didn't come up with it. Someone else did. I was literally agreeing with you in my previous post. Now you're saying you were wrong? The place where God isn't. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. People who reject God will be happier for eternity there in the place that God isn't than...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    You're still not answering my question, so let's move on. Was Jesus good?
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Saying it doesn't make it so. Not part of the analogy. I was telling you what the parts of the analogy meant, Arty. That's not revising it. That's called explaining it. False. Yes, that is exactly what God sending the unbeliever to hell is. "Supporting them being happy living without Him...
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    The Natural Man and the Gospel

    If this is true, God is unjust.
  8. JudgeRightly

    Does man naturally have ability to Seek God ?

    You're arguing against Arminianism. No one here (as far as I'm aware) is Arminian in their beliefs. Either way, your beliefs make God to be unjust.
  9. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    I'm talking about in my analogy, KJ. Don't be dumb.
  10. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Yes, they do. Which is why it's so important to witness to the lost! Saying it doesn't make it so. No, it doesn't. Agreed. If the woman didn't love the man, and he wasn't unhealthy, then he would allow the woman to permanently leave Him. No. You've got it backwards. The place the good...
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    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    I will as soon as you answer the question. In my above analogy, which man is good, and which man is evil?
  12. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Denying reality isn't healthy, Arty. Yes, that's the point. Those who reject God by the point of their death choose, willingly, to live eternity separate from Him. It's not a condition they don't want to be in. Thus, it's not force. False.
  13. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    I'm not done making my point. If you would please, just answer the question I asked. I'm getting to that. Chill.
  14. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    No, it's not. Thank you for conceding the discussion. Their escape is to accept Christ as their savior during this life. The cutoff point is their death, as the Bible says, it is appointed for man to die once, and after this the judgement. God's patience is not infinite. It will run out for...
  15. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    I have an honest question for you, sir. What happens if I'm right, and you're wrong? Have you ever considered that?
  16. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    This is an alot. The word you're looking for is actually two words, "a lot." In other words, no, I don't throw alots. That's cruel. I mean exactly what I say. Saying it doesn't make it so. The Jesus you believe in doesn't exist. The Jesus of the Bible is the one that exists. He is...
  17. JudgeRightly

    Eternal suffering is not Literal

    Well that's a terrible way to look at it... Here's what will actually happen, that shows God to be just, while also being merciful and loving and good. Let's say a man sees a woman, and he falls in love with her, but she does not reciprocate his feelings for her. So he grabs her and takes her...
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    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    Non-sequitur.
  19. JudgeRightly

    The teachings of Jesus-few know them.

    False. There's 0 doubt that you're full of yourself. Jesus didn't teach that He wasn't God. No Christian denies this. So what's your point? Jesus called people names. Was Jesus a 10 year old? Many people of God called people names. Were they also 10 year olds? Saying it doesn't make...
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    More From the Loony Left

    You're not.
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