Originally posted by galveston75I know ... whatever we say, you will say the opposite. Then we will produce some very clear Biblical passages (like God said or Christ said ..... ) to support our answer. You will then respond with some rubbish about what some man said. But you will be right because you are a Jehovah Witness. Am I right?
Originally posted by Rajk999And an answer that quotes a scripture is wrong?
I know ... whatever we say, you will say the opposite. Then we will produce some very clear Biblical passages (like God said or Christ said ..... ) to support our answer. You will then respond with some rubbish about what some man said. But you will be right because you are a Jehovah Witness. Am I right?
Originally posted by Rajk999No it says; "Heaven and Earth WILL pass away, but my words shall never pass away". Not might pass away or "more likely" to pass away. No what "Heaven" means in this context is the sky.
It means that its more likely for heaven and earth to pass away than for His words to pass away. Therefore the words of Christ will stand forever.
In your interpretation Heaven will also be destroyed. Is that what you think ?
Originally posted by Rajk999How do you know it's not? Like when anyone says "... And (Christ) descended into hell", it doesn't mean hell, but Limbo, like when the angels said; "Why do you stand here men of Galilee, you have seen Christ ascend into Heaven", They didn't actually see Him ascend into Heaven, but just into the sky.
How do you know heaven in this context is the sky?