Spirituality
19 Jul 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterSo that you can once again ignore what they say and keep asking the same question over and over again like a stuck record?
Any “enteral suffering” Christians want to address the OP?
Originally posted by @divegeesterThere is NO way to 'sell' a God who tortures people for eternity, to anyone, especially an unbeliever.
KellyJay and some other Christians who believe in eternal hell have been refusing to answer this question, but I’m not going to let it go as it demands and needs a response.
How does a non-believer manage to see past the literal interpretation of the Jesus in Revelation supervising the eternal torture of billions of other non believers, to the loving Jesus of the gospel?
There is also NO way that a God of love would even do that.
Justice for people who sin? Yes, likely, but not an eternity in hell.
Originally posted by @rajk999
The doctrine is a stumbling block to nonChristian Gentiles. It was not preached by any of the Apostles to the churches.
The doctrine is a stumbling block to nonChristian Gentiles.
When the Gospel comes to a man or woman, the Holy Spirit will impress upon their heart what He wants them to know about themselves and God.
I can read John 3:16 to ANY MAN without stumbling over myself to make apologies for what the Holy Spirit may convict them about. It is His word.
Jesus Christ, will to some be a stone of stumbling for one reason or another. That may be unavoidable.
"Coming to Him, a living stone, REJECTED by men but with God chosen and precious. ...
For it is contained in Scripture: "Behold, I lay in Zion a cornerstone, chosen and precious, and he who believes on Him shall by no means be put to shame.
To you therefore who believe is the preciousness, but to the unbelieving,
The stone which the builders rejected, this has become the head of the corner,"
A STONE OF STUMBLING AND A ROCK OF OFFENSE; who stumble at the word, being disobedient, to which also they were appointed.
(1 Peter 2:4,6-8)
Are you condemning the Gospel preacher because Christ the cornerstone WILL In some instances cause the stumbling of some?
Luke 7:23
New American Standard Bible
"Blessed is he who does not take offense at Me."
King James Bible
And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.
22 Jul 18
Originally posted by @fmfWell unless you are different than anyone else there if you go, AND I HOPE YOU DO NOT.
[b]Enjoy the lake of fire.
What do you think will happen to me in the Lake of Fire?[/b]
You will be weeping and gnashing your teeth, not a pleasant thing since I believe there will
be no end to it.
Originally posted by @kellyjaySo, in answer to the question "What do you think will happen to me in the Lake of Fire?" you actually don't have anything substantial to offer ~ no genuine answer. Why don't you admit that rather than trying to sound ominous?
Well unless you are different than anyone else there if you go, AND I HOPE YOU DO NOT.
You will be weeping and gnashing your teeth, not a pleasant thing since I believe there will
be no end to it.
22 Jul 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterWhat does Jesus want then?
You had better run to Jesus, you had better “eat” [sic] Jesus, you had better love Jesus, you had better thank Jesus for loving you so much that he died for you...because if you don’t he will personally torture you in hell for all eternity.
What a wonderful idiotic theology.
22 Jul 18
Originally posted by @chaney3Not selling anything to anyone.
There is NO way to 'sell' a God who tortures people for eternity, to anyone, especially an unbeliever.
There is also NO way that a God of love would even do that.
Justice for people who sin? Yes, likely, but not an eternity in hell.
Originally posted by @fmfNo genuine answer, which is why talking to you is like pulling teeth. No matter what
So, in answer to the question "What do you think will happen to me in the Lake of Fire?" you actually don't have anything substantial to offer ~ no genuine answer. Why don't you admit that rather than trying to sound ominous?
answer is given you, there is something wrong. The wrath of God, it will be a lake of
fire and if you are in it, you always will be, punishment without mercy.
22 Jul 18
Originally posted by @kellyjayYou are talking complete bollocks.
No genuine answer, which is why talking to you is like pulling teeth. No matter what
answer is given you, there is something wrong. The wrath of God, it will be a lake of
fire and if you are in it, you always will be, punishment without mercy.