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I hope this is true, though I doubt it. Every Bible teacher I've studied under has taught that Hell is a real place. They've provided Scriptural support for that position, though I'm drawing a blank at the moment... What comes to mind immediately is the parable with the rich man thirsting for even a drop of water to alleviate his pain. Parables aren't always meant to be taken literally, though. I also think of the Lake of Fire in Revelation, but many of the passages in Revelation are only symbolic. Those pieces of evidence aren't very compelling on their own, I'll admit.
I don't know; I'd have to do some research.
If it were true, it would certainly erase my fears about not being saved and suffering excruciating torture for eternity...
I mean that if someone is guilty of the unforgivable sin then where else will they end up but in hell? I don’t know precisely what blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is ( I can think of examples like say an unrepentant murderer but that’s it).How does this relate to what I was saying about the issue of whether Hell exists? (I don't mean that in a rude way. I'm just confused, sorry.)
How can I know if I am saved? | GotQuestions.orgI hope this is true, though I doubt it. Every Bible teacher I've studied under has taught that Hell is a real place. They've provided Scriptural support for that position, though I'm drawing a blank at the moment... What comes to mind immediately is the parable with the rich man thirsting for even a drop of water to alleviate his pain. Parables aren't always meant to be taken literally, though. I also think of the Lake of Fire in Revelation, but many of the passages in Revelation are only symbolic. Those pieces of evidence aren't very compelling on their own, I'll admit.
I don't know; I'd have to do some research.
If it were true, it would certainly erase my fears about not being saved and suffering excruciating torture for eternity...
There are varied theories on that.I mean that if someone is guilty of the unforgivable sin then where else will they end up but in hell? I don’t know precisely what blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is ( I can think of examples like say an unrepentant murderer but that’s it).
I'm sad to say I have read this article and many others like it before.
Well, the theory posited by OP is that they do not "end up" anywhere but are instead destroyed.I mean that if someone is guilty of the unforgivable sin then where else will they end up but in hell?
It worked as a tool for the institutional church for centuries, and failing that, there was always burning at the stake to maintain order.If it were true, it would certainly erase my fears about not being saved and suffering excruciating torture for eternity...
Since I don’t know what that sin is precisely, I don’t know. I just know the Lord says that there is an unforgiven sin (referring to Matthew 12:30-37).There are varied theories on that.
Are you saying that you believe that only those guilty of the unforgiveable sin go to hell?
I take this to mean you don't believe in a literal Hell? Are you saying it's a scare tactic invented by church leaders to maintain order?It worked as a tool for the institutional church for centuries, and failing that, there was always burning at the stake to maintain order.
See post 734. Human power always uses fear to control (and they employed a good bit of torture also)I take this to mean you don't believe in a literal Hell? Are you saying it's a scare tactic invented by church leaders to maintain order?
Believe in the Lord ( John 3:16). He helps us when we are confused ( Mark 9:23-24).I'm sad to say I have read this article and many others like it before.
To answer the questions posed there:
I have not repented of my sins. I'm no longer the person I used to be (in a sense), but that's because I've become more sinful and doubtful with age. If the Holy Spirit is in me, I see no inward or outward evidence of that. I rarely read the Bible outside of church, and I don't obey its commands as I ought. I don't share the gospel because my fear of being judged is greater than my love for others.
Given all of that, I would say the obvious answer is: No, I'm still dead in my sin.
My opinion would be that none of the rest will work, without repentence.I'm sad to say I have read this article and many others like it before.
To answer the questions posed there:
I have not repented of my sins. I'm no longer the person I used to be (in a sense), but that's because I've become more sinful and doubtful with age. If the Holy Spirit is in me, I see no inward or outward evidence of that. I rarely read the Bible outside of church, and I don't obey its commands as I ought. I don't share the gospel because my fear of being judged is greater than my love for others.
Given all of that, I would say the obvious answer is: No, I'm still dead in my sin.
I already believe in the Lord. However, even the demons believe and shudder, so that's not much consolation to me.Believe in the Lord ( John 3:16).
I already believe in the Lord. However, even the demons believe and shudder, so that's not much consolation to me.
There is definitely a difference between so-called "saving faith" and mere knowledge. The former produces real transformation, which I have not experiencedi
I later added Mark 9:23-24.I already believe in the Lord. However, even the demons believe and shudder, so that's not much consolation to me.
There is definitely a difference between so-called "saving faith" and mere knowledge. The former produces real transformation, which I have not experienced.