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The UR says there in no eternal hell. I say there is and present the evidence.
I have become a damnationalist, I'm placed by false pretenses to defend myself on something that is not true.
I have no room in my heart to see an unrighteous God. I can only see the love of a God who has made a way for us the escape this eternal hell, if only we will take Him at His Word.
So I push on, telling everyone I can that God is love, look what He has provided for you if you will only believe Him.
Thanks for persisting Charlie.
Do you not see a problem with a god who creates an eternal hell and then says (to the effect) 'If you don't love me, that's where you will go.'..?
Do you hold a gun to a girl's head to get her to love you, Charlie?
I have no right to hold a gun to her head.
I didn't create the girl, God did, and he has the right to call the shots, not you!
It's God's way or no way at all! I fear you may never come to this truth.
Easy, tiger. So you're saying that the way God shows His love is completely contrary to the way man shows his love?
I'm saying right now that I have more important things to do than argue such trivial things.
No, it's bacon and eggs this morning.God's love is unimportant? Perhaps I can interest you in the fires of hell, now sweeping across the Australian bush, coming soon to a forest near you.
Time to eat another steak?
No, it's bacon and eggs this morning.
I did a bit of research and found this book review video.
Since we believe the release of David Bentley Hart’s That All Shall be Saved is a significant event, we felt like it deserved a significant review! And who better to do it than these two distinguished professors and our dear friends, Chris Green, professor of theology at Southeastern University (and author of Surprised by God, The End is Music, Sanctifying Interpretation, & Toward a Pentecostal Theology of the Lord’s Supper) and Brad Jersak (Her Gates Will Never Be Shut, A More Christlike God, A More Christlike Way, IN: Incarnation & Inclusion, Abba & Lamb). We share our thoughts on Hart’s book, eternal conscious torment, inclusion, whether or not the language of universalism is helpful, and much more!
No, completely relevant.
I agree that an "honest preacher of the gospel shouldn’t be afraid to say the words “I don’t know.” However, that is no basis for a doctrine. Sounds like shadow boxing.
And it is ridiculous to use as a refutation of Universalism.
The UR says there in no eternal hell. I say there is and present the evidence.
That wasn’t the basis for my refutation, it was the fact that Jesus said that anyone who blasphemes the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. He also said not everyone who says to Me Lord Lord will enter heaven. This is a crystal clear indication that not everyone will enter heaven. This means that there WILL BE people who say to Him Lord Lord who will not enter heaven. If at anytime everyone enters heaven then Matthew 7:21 is a false statement. Lazarus was repentant in hades and he wasn’t allowed to cross over.
Dear BNR: for a fellow who does not know what the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is, my advise would be to find out. After that exercise you should the examine the ages in Scripture
We might expect Jesus to speak more of Hell than of anything else, but no, He didn't. I checked - He spoke of the Kingdom of Heaven far more, almost ten times more.
But Jesus DID speak of it, didn’t He? He actually made several mentions of hell. Every time He used the word Gehenna He was referring to hell.
Dear BNR: for a fellow who does not know what the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is, my advise would be to find out. After that exercise you should examine the ages in Scripture
The Doctrine of the Ages in the Bible
Well, I checked all the red instances in Strong's having to do with heavenly words and hellish words, using a hand counter. References to the heavenly won by a wide margin, so don't fall for that little bon mot in the future. Anyway, if Jesus used the word "gehenna," remember that is was, and is, a place in the real world.
I appreciate this fanciful interpretation but it doesn't really address my post. But the passage says nothing about "holy fire."Shrewd Manager said:The fire of which Jesus is speaking is holy fire. It may well be experienced by many as intensely painful, because it's burning away the false identity, the sin attachments. But the Great Physician can shatter rock without breaking a bruised reed.
Doesn't really address my post.Yes, Jesus is tough on sin, and teaching us we need to be so, sin is no trivial thing. I'm guessing you have both eyes and hands intact Der Alter, and like all Christians, you're reluctant to take these admonitions too literally?
But for the fact that Paul is not talking about all mankind in 1 Cor 3:9-17, he is only talking to and about those who are"laborers together with God, ... God's husbandry, ... God's building." Vs.9 Who builds on the foundation of Jesus Jesus Christ. vs. 10."I don't see how these scriptures support your claim of an either/or decision. Paul is clearly saying the firey trial may destroy 'workmanship', but the person will be saved. It's entirely consistent with fire performing a purifying function.
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