Annihilation=No Wrath

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The traditional view is the place where the rich man and Lazarus were in Luke 16:19-31
The traditional view is the place where the rich man and Lazarus were in Luke 16:19-31

Like I said. You may say Toe May Toe. But some call it Toe Mott Toe . Same thing.
 
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The traditional view is the place where the rich man and Lazarus were in Luke 16:19-31
But I thought that type of prison was "just a parable" ?? So I ask you again . What type of prison is 1 Peter 3:19 referring too ???
 
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And YOU see nothing in common with Rev 14:11 and Luke 16:23 ?????
Well let's see:

And the smoke of their _______ will rise for ever and ever. There will be no rest day or night for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name.” Revelation 14:11


In Hades, where he was in _______, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. Luke 16:23

I don't much in common with the two descriptions except the missing word "torment" Although the word used for "torment" in Rev 14:11, isn't the same as the word used for "torment" in Luke 16:23
 
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Some folks believe that when Jesus said, "Not everyone shall enter the kingdom of heaven." that He really didn't mean that.
It's gonna be difficult for anyone who's been annihilated to enter the Kingdom of Heaven
 
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But I thought that type of prison was "just a parable" ?? So I ask you again . What type of prison is 1 Peter 3:19 referring too ???
I've never called it a parable in this thread. That I'm aware of.
 
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What's so bad about death that we need to be saved from it ?
dunno. St. Paul contrasted it with eternal life, and says it's the wages of sin. (This is where you tell me that "death" doesn't really mean "death"; it really means eternal life in torment. So what it really means is that the gift of God is eternal life, but the wages of sin is eternal life as well, but with torture. Right?
 
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So you must believe the Bible is full of contradictions then ?
No. death generally means death unless it's being used metaphorically. The only contradiction come with believing that death doesn't mean death at all, but torture. Y'all believe that everyone has eternal life by default. That's where the contradiction comes in.
 
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So mans wrath is greater than God's wrath ?
No! If He wants to be a monster then He will be the ultimate monster.
Who is a greater Savior ? One who saved mankind from annihilation? Or one who saved mankind from eternal torment ?
You didn't think about the question much, did you? Is Jesus saving us from God?
 
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No! If He wants to be a monster then He will be the ultimate monster.

You didn't think about the question much, did you? Is Jesus saving us from God?
You can't even bring yourself to answer a simple question. Because you hate the answer
 
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No. death generally means death unless it's being used metaphorically. The only contradiction come with believing that death doesn't mean death at all, but torture. Y'all believe that everyone has eternal life by default. That's where the contradiction comes in.
Get a life
 
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I've never called it a parable in this thread. That I'm aware of.
You use the term parable as normal people use the term "talkin out of their A-as", as if Jesus spoke parables only when he was drunk off his A -as-is.
 
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Well let's see:

And the smoke of their _______ will rise for ever and ever. There will be no rest day or night for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name.” Revelation 14:11


In Hades, where he was in _______, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. Luke 16:23

I don't much in common with the two descriptions except the missing word "torment" Although the word used for "torment" in Rev 14:11, isn't the same as the word used for "torment" in Luke 16:23
Of course it isn't the same. That's what Satan said in Genesis 3:1
 
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You use the term parable as normal people use the term "talkin out of their A-as", as if Jesus spoke parables only when he was drunk off his A -as-is.
You and you alone came up with the above whatever that is.
 
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It's gonna be difficult for anyone who's been annihilated to enter the Kingdom of Heaven
When did I ever say anyone was annihilated?
When I am reading sometimes I cheat and read the end of the book. Have you read then end of the Bible?
Revelation 22:11
(11) He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still.​
Last book, last chapter 10 more vss. the end, no more death, no more salvation only "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still," Where are those who are unjust still?
Revelation 22:15
(15) For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie.​
 
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The story of the rich man and Lazarus is placed between other parables (Lk 15-16). They are also depicted as having physical bodies and needs, after death, which is unexpected in afterlife. This text is also consistent with other warnings about trusting in riches.

The case is unclear if it should be considered to be a real history or an allegory.
Luke 16:1 starts out with: "There was a certain rich man"

Luke 16:19 starts out with: "There was a certain rich man"
 
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You and you alone came up with the above whatever that is.
When we quote Luke 16:19-31, you guys just say, "well...... That's just a parable". As if Jesus only spoke parables when he was drunk off his you know what .
 
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No that's not what Satan said.
Exactly. That's what you say. Especially when it comes to passages like Matthew 25:46 and Revelation 14:11. You basically say, "well did God really say that ?"

Whenever it comes to the main passages that prove Hell is eternal punishment , you do thee exact same thing the Serpent did in Genesis 3:1
 
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When we quote Luke 16:19-31, you guys just say, "well...... That's just a parable". As if Jesus only spoke parables when he was drunk off his you know what .
A parable is a specific type of figure of speech. The word parable is derived from the Greek word "parabolos" which means to lay/throw beside. Something unknown/not understood is explained by comparison with something known/understood e.g. "the kingdom of God is like unto a sower sowing seed." The Lazarus and rich man story lacks that comparison. There are 212 figures of speech in the Bible. Lazarus and the rich man might be some other figure of speech, but it is not a parable.
 
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