I guess you can't answer because you are still looking for that verse that says "dead people float off to heaven when they die".
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Again you contradict clear Scripture. AFTER 'the second death' they are in torment.If it is the second death (and it is) then they are dead. They are not living in torment.
It doesn't "discredit" any Scripture. It agrees. God will burn sinners in the fire.You HAVE to read the Book of Revelation as the Book of Revelation and you HAVE to read it in the light of ALL of the rest of Scripture. I will not take one verse out of context from the BOR and use it to discredit all of the rest of scripture. You found one verse that seems to support your POV. Congratulations.
Or maybe you misunderstand Moses?So that means that either Moses knew that breaking the law would result in eternal torment in hell and he kept it a secret OR He didn't know that breaking the law would result in eternal torment in hell, which means that God kept it a secret from Moses. Which of these two matches YOUR belief?
It's possible. Show me the scripture where Moses tells the Israelites that they will be tortured in fire forever after they die if they break the law. If you can't or won't show that scripture, then can you admit that you misunderstand Moses and the rest of Scripture?Again you contradict clear Scripture. AFTER 'the second death' they are in torment.
It doesn't "discredit" any Scripture. It agrees. God will burn sinners in the fire.
Or maybe you misunderstand Moses?
You really should stick with the NT. You're not proving anything.It's possible. Show me the scripture where Moses tells the Israelites that they will be tortured in fire forever after they die if they break the law.
If you can't or won't show that scripture, then can you admit that you misunderstand Moses and the rest of Scripture?
Moses didn't say anthing about eternal torture in fire. So which is it? Did he know about it and he kept it for a special surprise OR did God hide this wonderful news from Moses?You really should stick with the NT. You're not proving anything.
Totally irrelevant. The NT clearly teaches eternal punishment in the fire.Moses didn't say anthing about eternal torture in fire. So which is it? Did he know about it and he kept it for a special surprise OR did God hide this wonderful news from Moses?
Interesting. God and Moses both knew that God would torture anyone who broke the law forever and ever and ever, but they kept it a secret from the people they gave the law to? And you find this news totally irrelevant? I wonder if the Israelites found it irrelevant. How many of them do you suppose said to God after they died "If you would have just told me that I would be tortured for all eternity for breaking the law I would have tried harder to keep it. dang!"Totally irrelevant. The NT clearly teaches eternal punishment in the fire.
They had the choice to obey or not. They will reap what they sowed. Pretty simple.Interesting. God and Moses both knew that God would torture anyone who broke the law forever and ever and ever, but they kept it a secret from the people they gave the law to? And you find this news totally irrelevant? I wonder if the Israelites found it irrelevant. How many of them do you suppose said to God after they died "If you would have just told me that I would be tortured for all eternity for breaking the law I would have tried harder to keep it. dang!"
That's hard hearted. Especially since nobody told them your "gospel" of eternal torture in hell.They had the choice to obey or not. They will reap what they sowed. Pretty simple.
I don't know anywhere in the Bible that tells one way or the other. It's still irrelevant. The OT and NT is clear that God does indeed burn humans alive.So which is it, in your opinion? Did God keep eternal torture in hell a secret from Moses or did Moses know and keep it a secret from the Isrealites when he passed down the law?
I did answer.I guess actually answering this question is "out of the question".
Again, I did answer. Just because Moses didn't mention the eternal fire doesn't wipe out the NT doctrine. But Moses did mention God burning Sodom alive. Interesting.I know why too. If you answer it reveals that your POV is illogical and unbiblical. You avoiding answering also shows that, so you gain nothing by not answering the question. Just pick one:
A. God knew about eternal torture in hell but didn't tell Moses.
B. God told Moses about eternal torture in hell, but Moses kept that from the Israelites.
Yes, interesting that Sodom was destroyed by fire and not eternally tortured.I did answer.
Again, I did answer. Just because Moses didn't mention the eternal fire doesn't wipe out the NT doctrine. But Moses did mention God burning Sodom alive. Interesting.
Your proof is?Yes, interesting that Sodom was destroyed by fire and not eternally tortured.
Their bodies were destroyed. True indeed.It's in Genesis. Read it.
I believe what the bible says.
If you can find a verse in the bible that says "a person's soul floats off to heaven when they die" I would love to see it.