now that he's gone all red, timmy will have more time to find me and hurt me :chuckle:
:noid:
gonna lock my door tonight
maybe set a few traps while i'm at it
you should flee to Canada !
now that he's gone all red, timmy will have more time to find me and hurt me :chuckle:
:noid:
gonna lock my door tonight
maybe set a few traps while i'm at it
no timmy's in my traps this morning :thumb:
You're a weird guy Tim. I did NOT say that. You're so zealous to win the argument that you're willing to lie about what someone says.
My point was, and I'll say it AGAIN, is that even though the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah THEY did NOT cease to exist.
Destruction does NOT ever mean taken OUT of existence.
Nowhere in scripture do we EVER hear God say that something that he created will be UNCREATED.
My point was, and I'll say it AGAIN, is that even though the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah THEY did NOT cease to exist.
Destruction does NOT ever mean taken OUT of existence.
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I agree with the op there is no hell ever mentioned in the bible and people need to stop with this,go and do your homework and find out the truth.
In Christian theology, universal reconciliation (also called universal salvation, Christian universalism, or in context simply universalism) is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls—because of divine love and mercy—will ultimately be reconciled to God.
Not all will repent, and afterward, they are cut off from the living for all eternity.
There are harsh realities.
In Christian theology, universal reconciliation (also called universal salvation, Christian universalism, or in context simply universalism) is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls—because of divine love and mercy—will ultimately be reconciled to God.
Not all will repent, and afterward, they are cut off from the living for all eternity.
There are harsh realities.
It is difficult to get Christians to study their bible in more depth. The word "Hell" is not even scriptural.
It is difficult to get Christians to study their bible in more depth. The word "Hell" is not even scriptural.
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1 - In Christian theology, universal reconciliation (also called universal salvation, Christian universalism, or in context simply universalism) is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls—because of divine love and mercy—will ultimately be reconciled to God.
2 - Not all will repent, and afterward, they are cut off from the living for all eternity.
3 - There are harsh realities.
Genesis 2:17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die.”
Genesis 3:3 but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.’”
Genesis 3:4 “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman.
Yeah, I guess it is not true. it only appears 35 times in scripture. 19 times in the old testament and 16 times in the new.
1 - Hosea 4:6 "My People perish for lack of knowledge." Is that a contradiction or a Catch-22 which is obedience by doing the opposite of the command? A Catch-22 because the Genesis account of Creation is an allegory. The Lord could not have said to Adam that he would die if he ate from the tree of knowledge and the opposite to His Prophet that one dies for lack of knowledge. Ignorance is an abomination in the Lord's sight. When Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat of the tree of knowledge, it was the Lord's catch-22 to rather enhance man's appetite for the tree of knowledge. If the prohibition were to be observed, the fruit of that tree would not have been so enticing and the tree would not have been planted in the center of the garden to call the attention of all. And the Lord would not have employed the services of the serpent to explain that they had misunderstood the command which had been meant to be rather the opposite. As Adam and Eve realized what the Lord really meant, the abomination of ignorance had been neutralized.
1 - There is just one way and no more than one to get reconciled with HaShem so that our sins from scarlet red become as white as snow. Through repentance and return to the obedience of the Law. (Isa. 1:18,19)
2 - Repented or not, once dead, we are all cut off from the living forever in the afterlife.
3 - That's not harsh but simply natural.