@plantermoo saidThis is an example of a logical fallacy called an ad hominem. It is weak rhetoric and a cop out.
When someone’s only pals on a website are atheists and other Christ deniers - and he can’t count a single Christian as a friend - that says it all.
@plantermoo said'But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.” Revelation 21:8
It’s interesting that some claim people are cast into hell for having the wrong beliefs, when they’re actually cast into hell for having unforgiven sin.
Do you note how liars are dealt with no differently than murderers when it comes to hell? - Now, tell us again you are not the poster previously banned from this site.
@plantermoo saidKellyJay - and many others here over the years - have suggested that theologically correct beliefs [i.e. the ones he espouses] regarding Jesus lead to the forgiveness of "sin". Clearly, the belief, in this case, is that people are cast into hell for having the "wrong" beliefs and can only be "saved" by having the supposedly "right" ones.
It’s interesting that some claim people are cast into hell for having the wrong beliefs, when they’re actually cast into hell for having unforgiven sin.
@fmf saidAnd your many other threads doing the same exact thing in other directions besides this one?
If your goal is to bring people to Christ - instead of driving them away...
Ridiculing the moral nonsense of eternal torture is not an act of driving people away unless those people are attracted by the doctrine of eternal torture and do not care for the ridicule.
Be honest, what’s up?