tragic_pizza
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Oh, haha, Dustin made a funny.
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OK, so if I believe in Christ, but don't have the "right" theology of Hell, I'm going there?webdog said:It mattered to Christ, as it was His most taught subject while here on earth.
What about those that believe in the dotrine of annihilation that have decided that they did not need Jesus if the worst they have to fear is annihilation?Claudia_T said:it matters a great great deal because thousands of people have been turned away from and disgusted with the depiction of a Christian God who would torture you forever and ever throughout the ceaseless ages of eternity for your sins.
Mt:10:28: And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
This bears repeating.ccdnt said:Revelation makes reference to the smoke of unbelievers ascending up forever. For the smoke to come from the unbelievers, then the unbelievers have to be present to burn. If they "burned up" and ceased to exist, then they would no longer produce smoke, and hence, their smoke would not ascend up forever as the Bible says it will.
ccdnt said:What about those that believe in the dotrine of annihilation that have decided that they did not need Jesus if the worst they have to fear is annihilation?
Gup20 said:Claudia -- what did you think of what I said about Infinity?
well I happen to think that God is beautiful enough that He doesnt have to scare people into heaven.
tragic_pizza said:Oh, haha, Dustin made a funny.
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Gup20 said:But you find it much easier to believe that he would force people to go to heaven against their will?
You find it much easier to put God in a little box and say he's only that big, so sin against him isn't really THAT big of a deal?
Perhaps you think a God who built us all as little robots running out a program he wrote before time began (meaning that God himself orchestrated all the pain and suffering in the world) is much easier to stomach than the idea that God made people with the ability to choose life and death for themselves?
You see, in order to maintain the 'innocence of God' as it pertains to sin and death, you must make sin a choice MAN can make on his own. You fail to realize that God made the earth a garden of Eden -- without sin, without death, without pain. It was MAN who chose to sin against God and invite death into this world.
Rom 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:
So it was MAN's CHOICE, not God's choice for sin, death, suffering, etc to enter the world. MAN is responsible for this condition, not God. In order for God to be God, and be JUST sin must be punished. God gave us life, and we turned around and said "we don't need you, leave us alone". It is US who are responsible for sin and death in the world, not God. He provided a way to escape sin and death.
Keep in mind that Genesis 1 says "and God said it was Good". Do you think that God would call sin, death, pain, and suffering good? Do you think these were part of the original creation?
well to some it might seem logical I guess, but no more than my idea that why would God give eternal life to the wicked... in Hell.
You sit there and look up every single verse you can find on a subject such as Hell, then you lay aside your preconceived ideas... at the door of investigation.
God doesnt hold us responsible for the fact that He is infinite. Seriously, thats not our fault. He is a just God.
Claudia_T said:Rv:20:14: And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
thats what my Bible says...
force people to go to heaven against their will???
now WHERE did you get THAT one from?
well I happen to think that God is beautiful enough that He doesnt have to scare people into heaven.
Gup20 said:Your implication is that it is unjust for God to "scare people" into going to heaven by punishing them with an infinate stay in hell. However, this assumption is simply unfounded.
Rev 20:10 And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet [are], and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
Rev 20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
In fact an infinate punishment of death in hell is the ONLY just punishment for sin against an infinately good God.
El_Guero said:So, why did you ask the question if you already knew the answer?