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Timothew said:Noxot, What is TLDR? The thread or a particular post?
I usually try to keep my posts under 100 words. I'm not sure that my last reply to Der Alter about the meanings of words and the meaning of "and after this the judgment" was under 100.
If it was TLDR, sorry about that. I'm usually brief, but not always.
Especially hard to live a life without any life.Prov 13:15
Good understanding giveth favour: but the way of transgressors is hard .
KJV
Perhaps the main trouble with religion these days is that it is seen as a way to avoid hell, rather than a way to be with God.
We start with the assumption of roasting hell, and think "God, I don't want to go there!"
I'm suggesting that you first look at Jesus Christ. How can I get to where He is? If I follow Him, the result is eternal life. Now I can look at the bible and see what it says about hell. Well, I've looked, and hell is not what the medieval theologians say it is.
I've looked, and hell is not what you say it is.Perhaps the main trouble with religion these days is that it is seen as a way to avoid hell, rather than a way to be with God.
We start with the assumption of roasting hell, and think "God, I don't want to go there!"
I'm suggesting that you first look at Jesus Christ. How can I get to where He is? If I follow Him, the result is eternal life. Now I can look at the bible and see what it says about hell. Well, I've looked, and hell is not what the medieval theologians say it is.
Perhaps the main trouble with religion these days is that it is seen as a way to avoid hell, rather than a way to be with God.
We start with the assumption of roasting hell, and think "God, I don't want to go there!"
I'm suggesting that you first look at Jesus Christ. How can I get to where He is? If I follow Him, the result is eternal life. Now I can look at the bible and see what it says about hell. Well, I've looked, and hell is not what the medieval theologians say it is.
because that "eternal" that i was talking about is God and we can partake of God, and I called that partaking "forevermore" which is not exactly like the "eternal" that God is.
The purpose for being a Christian is the same as God's purpose for creating man.
To be with God for eternity.
Denying that there is a hell of eternal torture is a different thing than "avoiding God."That was said well, I will agree with this. There is a reality of hell, it does not bode well for non-believers to deny there is hell that they would see, and pursue their life in avoiding God.
The devils also believe in God, but are not saved.Denying that there is a hell of eternal torture is a different thing than "avoiding God."
I believe in God, the Creator of everything,
I believe in Jesus Christ, His only begotten Son, by whom all things were made,
Who suffered and died on the cross and rose again from death on the third day,
I believe Jesus rose into heaven,
I believe Jesus will return on the last day to judge the living and the dead. (by dead, I mean not-living)
I believe in the Holy Spirit.
I believe that all Christians are part of one church, which has many parts, and there are believers in each denomination, and there are pretenders in each denomination.
I believe that baptism is a sign of our entrance into that church, and a sign of our faith in God who forgives our sins.
I believe the dead will be resurrected
and I believe in the life of the world to come.
I don't believe there is a hell of eternal torture, because the bible does not state that there is. However, the bible does say there is eternal life for believers and not for unbelievers, so I believe that too.
So Fred, I don't care if you think I am a non-believer because I can't make myself believe in a pagan hell.
Denying that there is a hell of eternal torture is a different thing than "avoiding God."
I don't believe there is a hell of eternal torture, because the bible does not state that there is. However, the bible does say there is eternal life for believers and not for unbelievers, so I believe that too.
I think of using "eternal" as I find it being used in the Bible. I do understand the distinction you are making, between what we can hope to have and that which is essential characteristic of the Self-existent. Do you have basis from anything in the Bible for that in your terminology?