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Think. If you live a life of sin, you are indeed choosing hell!
So, you have lived a life of sin?
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Think. If you live a life of sin, you are indeed choosing hell!
The blind and deaf do not see this, therefore they don't choose that.Think. If you live a life of sin, you are indeed choosing hell!
Man cannot be in the image of a God Who has free will and not have free will. It would be like a painting of my bedroom with none of my furniture in it and a stove and microwave where my dresser is.What do you mean by free will? Can man chose contrary to his nature? And, I'm still waiting for biblical backing to your assertion.
God has to be "willing that some perish", but when I read that passage, Scripture said that God is not willing that ANY should perish.
A being who causes pain with no goal at all except the pain itself is not capable of love.
Problem, those punishments are over when the fire is put out. And there is a greater purpose to them because it is not for the recipients, but for the witnesses. Nobody is going to benefit from witnessing eternal punishment. And since you can't witness it here on earth, it doesn't actually benefit us.It is a place of fire. Both hell now/Hades and later the time of
people and other wicked in the lake of fire. Fire on earth from
God has been used to punish people.
lake of fire/furnace of fire/gehenna/...everlasting burnings?
Hades/tormented in this flame
Man cannot be in the image of a God Who has free will and not have free will. It would be like a painting of my bedroom with none of my furniture in it and a stove and microwave where my dresser is.
Nobody is going to benefit from witnessing eternal punishment. And since you can't witness it here on earth, it doesn't actually benefit us.
"Not wishing that ANY should perish." Funny, last I checked, ANY is a different pronoun than "you". Of course, maybe it was just a fluke that the Scripture is talking about perishing to a group of people that, according to you, couldn't perish if they tried. Any means any. Sorry, bud, but I don't redefine words to fit Hellenistic Fatalism. I'll stick with St. Justin Martyr's understanding of Hellenistic Fatalism and not try to Christianize a pagan philosophy, if that's alright with you.You missed an important word in the text: You. Peter is addressing a group of Christians here. Check the context. "The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance."
Just because you cannot think of a reason doesn't mean that there is not one.
Then we are not in the image of God and God didn't become a REAL human being, because if Christ had free will and we don't, then Christ did not have a true human nature. No human nature in Christ means no salvation, because whatever was not assumed by God in the incarnation CANNOT be redeemed.Adam and Eve where created in the Image of God, and they had free will. Everyone else, save Christ, does not have the type of freedom you assume.
And none will benefit because God isn't love. He's a raffle ticket in the sky. Sorry bud. If you're telling the truth, then all the words you type have no meaning, no effect, and your evangelism is completely and utterly useless. In fact, you don't love. You aren't capable of love. You aren't human.The entire universe will witness God's wrath, justice and mercy. All will see.
"Not wishing that ANY should perish." Funny, last I checked, ANY is a different pronoun than "you". Of course, maybe it was just a fluke that the Scripture is talking about perishing to a group of people that, according to you, couldn't perish if they tried. Any means any. Sorry, bud, but I don't redefine words to fit Hellenistic Fatalism. I'll stick with St. Justin Martyr's understanding of Hellenistic Fatalism and not try to Christianize a pagan philosophy, if that's alright with you.
Either all were regenerated by the Crucifixion, or God is either limited or unjust. God does not punish people for how HE made them. You may as well say that a good dog owner goes around kicking puppies.
And none will benefit because God isn't love. He's a raffle ticket in the sky. Sorry bud. If you're telling the truth, then all the words you type have no meaning, no effect, and your evangelism is completely and utterly useless. In fact, you don't love. You aren't capable of love. You aren't human.
Choice is what makes us human. Of course, God COULD program us to be a certain way, but if He can program one to be elect, then He can and SHOULD program ALL to be elect if He is to be just as you say He is or loving as you say He is.
See, this is where Sola Fide goes to the extreme. It creates a God that is incapable of love because there is nothing that could ever receive a love that He isn't giving.
"He is not willing that ANY should perish" is not a bank statement. It is either true or false. If your interpretation is true, then the text doesn't even matter because the text is useless. Making up context because your interpretation doesn't fit what you're reading is not a rule of exegesis. If the reinterpretation of the context causes the text to become completely nonsensical, then your context is not what you think it is.Do you think that if you read Donald Trumps bank statement that YOU will have 100 million dollars? Or, is the 100 million his no matter who reads the statement?
The text is not a blanket statement to the world. It's addressed to a particular group. Pulling verses to support you ideas will never get you to the truth. The three most import rules in proper exegesis are: context, context, context.
I have a First Corinthians 13 view of love. If God does not follow EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE RULES, then He is not love. Period. End of discussion. Predestination violates EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE RULES.God is a consuming fire, is He not? You have a modern, shallow, and very feminine view of what love is.
God has not eliminated the choice of His elect, but I can see that you don't understand how that works either.
Do you feel your position is so weak that you've already resorted to insulting me personally rather than debating the issue like a man?
So God creates puppies just so He can kick them, burn them, and torture them. True love that is. God made them sin, and then punishes them for doing what He made them do. The true sinner, then, is God. God is the cause and root of all evil.