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hmmm...can you do sylvester? Or Tom from tom and jerry?Montalban said:I'll try.
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hmmm...can you do sylvester? Or Tom from tom and jerry?Montalban said:I'll try.
I can do impressions
The OP is about why do you want to believe in Hell. How does it make you feel to do so. Anyone can say because the bible tells me so or cos Jesus said. I want to know why and how. NOT IF.iluvquotes said:i do believe there is hell because Revelation 20:13-15 says: And the sea gave up the dead in it, Death and Hades gave up the dead in them, and all were judged by what they had done. 14 Then Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death, the lake of fire; 15 and if any one's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
definition of HADES----Hell
hartlandcat said:Sin? I'd always thought that the concept of Christian Salvation was the salvation from sin, rather than the salvation from hell.
So your faith in Jesus Christ is dependent on your belief in the existence of Hell?
Casiopeia said:The OP is about why do you want to believe in Hell. How does it make you feel to do so. Anyone can say because the bible tells me so or cos Jesus said. I want to know why and how. NOT IF.
hartlandcat said:Sin? I'd always thought that the concept of Christian Salvation was the salvation from sin, rather than the salvation from hell.
So your faith in Jesus Christ is dependent on your belief in the existence of Hell?
yes..it does... thank you so much for doing your best to answer it. It is not only a different way of looking at things but it is difficult to put into words how we feel about such doctrines. Thank you for your respectful participationPaladin Dave said:As a Christian who has read the better part of the new Testament and studied the entire thing in school one year, and attend church twice a week, I can tell you that essentially, Christian Salvation is salvation from a second death, of hell. The Greek word used in the translation was Thanatos, which meant death in its purest form. Not just bodily death, but everything. Dead. Alone, hopeless, suffering, are some of the things Thanatos is, from what I can remember of the explanation. Thats what Hell is, and Hell is a result of sin. So from a certain point of view, you are right. Hell is the wage of sin, so by being forgiven for your sins, you are saved from Hell. You are still bound to sin after being saved, but you are forgiven as a Christian(you are still expected to FOLLOW Christ to be a Christian, which means to actually serve him and love others truly, and show it. He tells you to follow Him, not just pray a prayer and wait to die).
Other way around. I believe in Hell because I believe in Jesus. It almost sounds as if you are trying to turn my statement into something negative or contradictory to my faith... I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that is not the case though.
EDIT: Well Cass, how it makes me feel, is grateful that Jesus sacrificed himself to keep me from going there. I know in my heart that I deserve damnation, but I am unspeakably grateful that I will be spared. Does this answer your question?
Demons has to come from somewhere.AtheistPerson said:When scare tactics stop being used and people begin to think for themselves then the idea will be extinguished.
This is off topic. We are not here to discuss the existance of demons or non-existance of them. It is about how believing in hell makes us feel.staugustine68 said:Demons has to come from somewhere.
Well personally, I don't generally tend to acknowledge of any life after death. However, Jehovah's Witnesses, for example, believe that those who don't believe in x, y and z will simply cease to exist, whilst those who did will go to Heaven.ok... so if you dont beleive in hell where do all the people who dont believe in God end up after they are dead?
I wasn't trying to contradict your beliefs, so no.Other way around. I believe in Hell because I believe in Jesus. It almost sounds as if you are trying to turn my statement into something negative or contradictory to my faith... I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that is not the case though.
Really? You feel you deserve damnation?Paladin Dave said:I know in my heart that I deserve damnation, but I am unspeakably grateful that I will be spared.
Paladin Dave said:Other way around. I believe in Hell because I believe in Jesus.
MortonGneiss said:That's interesting. You know Jesus died for all of world's sins, and even though he died with giant load of sin on his back, he didn't feel the need to spend any significant amount of time in hell. So why do you feel like you would deserve if for a couple minor transgressions?
Now if Jesus had gone to hell for all eternity so that none of us would have to the story would be far more compelling. But then again if he did that we'd have nothing to fear in not believing the tale, so I guess it was more of a marketing decision.
Paladin_Dave said:Well, the flaw and carnal desire part is very accurate.
But I want to clarify that this, Sin, Hell, Thanatos, Rebellion, Condemnation, these are not the focal point of the Christian message. It is love and eternal life.
Jesus didn't come here saying, "Come to me, or you are all going to burn in Hell!"
Paladin Dave said:Go on. Attack my faith. I do not care.
Pardon my sarcastic tongue, but are you complaining that Jesus didn't suffer enough for the sins of the world, when he did nothing wrong? Gee. Good luck finding material satisfaction with that attitude.![]()
Also, his time in Hell was not supposed to be serving a sentence. He descended to free those who were not evil, but had died before his coming, and thus never had a chance to seek him out. Studying up on a subject you are about to argue against in detail is very helpful.
Oh, and when you ask about the people today who have not had a chance to seek him out, read the book of... Romans
The sad thing is that most people just decide to make up a god, or do not try to call out to or seek Him
Paladin Dave said:I am not going to grace any more of your blatant, poorly informed attacks on Christianity any longer. I know a waste of my breath when I see one. It seems you have already made your choice in what you will believe. If all you are going to do is try and figure out how to make what I say, and what Jesus says, out to be useless drivvel, I see no further point in trying to hold an intelligent and respectful conversation with you.
Good day, and I wish you well.
No, I don't think he did. I think Jesus is willing to let those he's claiming to love and cherish suffer far worse if they don't follow every letter of His rules.
Paladin Dave said:What is leading you to this train of thought? Where did Jesus ever say to follow every letter of his rules, save the two he gave the Pharisees? That you are to love your neighbor as yourself, and to love God, which you also do when you love your neighbors!
I have always been taught that we need to believe and show it in our actions, and let love of God and others be our motivation.
And you also forget, Hell is for sinners. Jesus never sinned.