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It isn't just one verse in Romans. It's all over the bible. Read "perish" in John 3:16. Destruction in 2 Thess 1:9. Jesus says in Luke that unless you repent you will likewise perish. Ezekiel says the person who sins will die.Only if you rely solely on Paul's one verse that you've quoted and ignore Revelations etc. that I cited I could then understand your POV.
In "Eternal Life" I'll have life instead of death. Do you think that in Eternal Life you won't have life?Do you think that in 'eternal life' you'll have a house, a car, a good breakfast, etc.? Or is it a 'spiritual' life?
No. Sodom and Gemorrah were not eternally tortured. They were destroyed.Then you're saying that they will be eternally tortured, but no one else?
You don't understand what the lake of fire is. According to the Book of Revelation, The lake of fire is the second death.How long will someone be burned in the lake until they feel nothing?
So what? I believe EXACTLY what the bible says. The wages of sin is death. There is no hell of eternal torture.There are always anomalies Timothew and I absolutely accept that as a fact...
...I'm talking about "denominations" & how the ones who claim "soul sleep".
...Advocate EXACTLY what I said they did.
So what? I believe EXACTLY what the bible says. The wages of sin is death. There is no hell of eternal torture.
The wages of sin is death. The Bible says it. I believe it. Read Romans 6:23 where it says (ahem, quote) "The wages of sin is death."The Bible says other than what you are claiming it does....
....But we know this don't we.
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It's not about you. It's about those who die without Christ because of you.I won't have to tell Him.
Yes He will be pleased that I have warned others.
He won't be disappointed in those who warn others. He commanded us to warn others. But He will not be pleased with those who don't warn.
They can repent and avoid Hell. How can I lose?
Proverbs 9:10 (NASB)It's not about you. It's about those who die without Christ because of you.
I agree. And the words of the bible are there to give a person understanding. But if the words are dedefined to mean the opposite of what they say, no knowledge is generated.Proverbs 9:10 (NASB)
10 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
I agree. And the words of the bible are there to give a person understanding. But if the words are dedefined to mean the opposite of what they say, no knowledge is generated.
"These pay the penalty of eternal destruction." This means that the penalty is eternal destruction, not eternal torture in hell.
Who are these who are "tormented day and night forever and ever."?I agree. And the words of the bible are there to give a person understanding. But if the words are dedefined to mean the opposite of what they say, no knowledge is generated.
"These pay the penalty of eternal destruction." This means that the penalty is eternal destruction, not eternal torture in hell.
According to the Apocalyptic Book of Revelation, they are the devil, the beast and the false prophet.Who are these who are "tormented day and night forever and ever."?
Revelation 20:10 (NASB)
10 And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.
Thank you for confirming eternal punishment.According to the Apocalyptic Book of Revelation, they are the devil, the beast and the false prophet.
No problem.Thank you for confirming eternal punishment.
No problem? Didn't you say that eternal punishment is 'sadistic'?No problem.
No problem? Didn't you say that eternal punishment is 'sadistic'?
You admitted that the NT teaches eternal punishment and you say eternal punishment is 'sadistic'. How are you not calling God sadistic?I don't specifically remember saying that, but yes. Eternal Torture is sadistic.
Sorry to blow your bubble but God does not torture. The myth came from A judge named Minos receives the dead from Hermes Psykhogogos (Leader of the Souls), and sentences the most wicked to eternal torment.We can go back and forth between each other forever, arguing about how WE THINK GOD would do something, but in reality, this is God's judgement, God's punishment, HIS WAY ~ not ours. Blessings and peace to all..
Sorry to blow your bubble but God does not torture. The myth came from A judge named Minos receives the dead from Hermes Psykhogogos (Leader of the Souls), and sentences the most wicked to eternal torment.
Tartaros was secured with a surrounding wall of bronze set with a pair of gates, guarded by the hundred-handed Hekatonkheir giants, warders of the Titanes.
Through the gates of Tartaros passed Nyx (goddess of the Night) who emerged to wrap the earth in darkness, and also her daughter Hemera (Day), who scattered the mists of night.
The Pit sired a child, Typhoeus, a monstrous serpentine storm-giant who attempted to seize heaven. Zeus vanquished the creature and cast it back down into the Pit.![]()
Pluto (French Pluton and Italian Plutone) is commonly used as the name of the classical ruler of the underworld in subsequent Western literature and other art forms. Hansen, Classical Mythology, p. 182
Euphemism is a substitute characteristic way of speaking of divine figures associated with the dead and the underworld; Joseph William Hewitt, "The Propitiation of Zeus,"
In ancient Greek mythology and religion the DOMOS HAIDOU or "realm of Haides" was the land of the dead, the final resting place for departed souls. It was a dark and dismal realm in which bodiless ghosts flitted across grey fields of asphodel. The Homeric poets knew of no Islands of the Blessed or Elysian fields, or for that matter a Tartarean hell, instead all the spirits, including those of the great heroes, descended into Haides.