Angelquill
Bard of Angels
By that reasoning, the death penalty should be considered a lesser sentence than life in prison.![]()
doesn't make sense to me, either....
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By that reasoning, the death penalty should be considered a lesser sentence than life in prison.![]()
what do you think "eternal" means?
By that reasoning, the death penalty should be considered a lesser sentence than life in prison.![]()
You are right, it is not punishment for an inanimate object to be inanimate. If annihilation takes an hour then the punishment would be an hour not everlasting.
doesn't make sense to me, either....
Are you an inanimate object?
Do you think you'd like to be?
Are you speaking from an inhuman point of view?From a human point of view life imprisonment is more punishing than a momentary punishment ending in death.
Are you speaking from an inhuman point of view?
The purpose for hell is punishment, ie, the Kingdom they helped to distress thus removing the forever punishment from the equation....sure Christians can be in and of the world during the week then the Sunday 1 hour routine then if don't make it, croak (dont' exist)...no punishment...
Eyeball "punishment" again at Matt.13:41b with a valid interpretation of course.
Only old Jack's opinion, not in or of the world during the week...24/7 Jesus and the Cross!!!
Whatever it means in Matthew 25:46 is has the same meaning for punishment and life. Both are eternal. Isn't that what the passage says?
They will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.
If you could remove the Parables in light of Matt.13:11, etc., allegory, and etc. then we could all join ining, however let's stick with the
ing part allowing the Holy Spirit simply interpret for us.
Old ex-Navy, Jack's opinion
"eternal" is an adjective. It describes something, like any other adjective.
Like, "red", for instance.
The red car. My red dress.
No one would think that a car and a dress are the same thing just because they are both red.
Same thing here.
Eternal punishment is not the same as eternal life. One is punishment, the other is life. Eternal only describes each one as being endless.
Now, death is the wages of sin, right? So, it is a punishment. Eternal describes it as being "without end". Unlike physical death, which ends when we are resurrected.
Now, if physical death were the punishment for sin, as some seem to think, please tell me what my grand daughters kitten, or those sunflowers in my yard, or that tree in the vacant lot across the street did, to deserve to be punished? They certainly did not sin...
A destroyed body is inanimate isn't it? Especially if it is annihilated.
First of all, it isn't the body you need to worry about. That's so much meat, and really not worth very much.
It is the spirit, or whatever you like to call the essence that is you that lives in the meat that is important.
Where is that during the time between your physical death and your resurrection? Why, it went back to God, Who gave it to you to begin with. Don't worry, He won't lose it.
When the time comes for you to be judged, He will raise you with your spirit in tact.
Now, for those who go away into eternal punishment...well, I believe that the whole person will be completely destroyed...just like death, when it went into the lake of fire.
I do not insist that anyone else believe this...however, it is what I believe, based on the many, many verses that say things like "the soul that sinneth, it shall die" or "God is not willing that any should perish" or "the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life", etc.
You do know that life is the opposite of death, right?
I think we could use some UR people in here, would be interesting to see why they believe what they do. Nice change from the constant Annihilitionism vs ECT arguments that have constantly been going on.
It's amazing how slippery you want to make a single statement by Jesus that takes only a few words to say, he said "they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life." all this prevarication about the meaning of eternal is useless. The eternal punishment and the eternal life are both eternal, is your hope in Christ for eternal life or something less than eternal? Remember that if it is eternal life then it is also eternal punishment. The very thing you said would make God cruel. Surely Jesus isn't cruel, is he?
In the light of what Jesus said what do those of you who said God would be cruel to eternally torment people have to say? There it is, in your bible, Jesus saying that the wicked will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life. So are you going to retract the complaint against God that you made? Or do you still stand by your words that eternal torment makes God cruel?