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Struggles by Non-Christians
Why Hell exists and why people can end up there.
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<blockquote data-quote="GoldenKingGaze" data-source="post: 73920010" data-attributes="member: 181417"><p>I think our scholars use Sola Scriptura, and try to major on everything. To Make as complete a theology as they can.</p><p></p><p>As for what I wrote, Satan is mentioned in Genesis, Satan the murderer tempts the couple to steal from God, along the same lines as the rebellion. Satan is mentioned in Job. Satan is mentioned in Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28. The anointed cherub that tried to rise above God. And in the Gospel he tempts Jesus Christ. He wants his worship. Wants Jesus not to know who he is... And in the parable of the wicked tenants he says the tenants want the inheritance. So in a way this means the Pharisees and Sadducees, but what Jesus called their father, Satan, was behind it and wanted to take the inheritance from Jesus in his death on the cross and out of body experience. He would never have arisen if Satan won. Of course Jesus won, and rose.</p><p></p><p>So Satan from Sola Scriptura is what I mainly go by. But also Catholic teachings such as the Paschal mystery, and early Latin father's teachings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldenKingGaze, post: 73920010, member: 181417"] I think our scholars use Sola Scriptura, and try to major on everything. To Make as complete a theology as they can. As for what I wrote, Satan is mentioned in Genesis, Satan the murderer tempts the couple to steal from God, along the same lines as the rebellion. Satan is mentioned in Job. Satan is mentioned in Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28. The anointed cherub that tried to rise above God. And in the Gospel he tempts Jesus Christ. He wants his worship. Wants Jesus not to know who he is... And in the parable of the wicked tenants he says the tenants want the inheritance. So in a way this means the Pharisees and Sadducees, but what Jesus called their father, Satan, was behind it and wanted to take the inheritance from Jesus in his death on the cross and out of body experience. He would never have arisen if Satan won. Of course Jesus won, and rose. So Satan from Sola Scriptura is what I mainly go by. But also Catholic teachings such as the Paschal mystery, and early Latin father's teachings. [/QUOTE]
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