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03-18-2004, 04:36 PM | #61 | |
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Ive read on several websites that Christianity originally preached that everyone would be saved. Read the Gospels. Jesus didn't preach that everyone would be saved. "...that whosoever believe in me shall not perish...." How does that indicate that everyone would be saved? Neither Jesus nor Paul taught that everyone would be saved. In Galatians, an earlier text that John, Paul said: 6:8 For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. Nope, Paul's not saying that everyone would be saved. And in Acts 2:21, Peter is reported to have said, in a sermon to a crowd after the Pentecostal experience: "And it shall come to pass, [that] whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved. " So it may be true that some early Christians preached that everyone would be saved, but it sure doesn't appear that Christianity preached that. Hell was introduced when the Romans made Christianity thier official religion. Again, Jesus went on quite a bit about Hell. You can look that up by yourself. There are some that argue over what "hell" really means, but if the parable of the rich man and Lazarus is any indication, Jesus (or whoever wrote that particular Gospel) pictured it much like the currently popular version that you say wasn't introduced until the Romans made Xianity their religion. So it may be that Hell became more "promoted" after Constantine, but I definitely don't think Hell wasn't introduced before Constantine. ---- Maybe you'd do better not getting your ideas about religion from websites, or if you do try independently verifying them. |
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BTW, as the proverbial nail in the coffin of both of those claims about early Christianity (teaching everyone would be saved and not "introducing" Hell) , read the words of Irenaeus, a prominent figure in the Early Church (2nd Century):
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Then it would appear I was decieved by http://www.tentmaker.org/
Although the people running that site do seem sincere about there beliefs, even if they are unfounded. |
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http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/read...ocalindex.html Again, I am also not endorsing the above sites point of view, they are simple a good source for some historical texts. The texts are interesting for gaining insight to what was going on in the Xian movement in the first few centuries, but does little to show how it all started. I figure most of us are here to learn more, and I just wanted to point out a weed in the garden of knowledge. Only a few intend to deceive. DK |
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It was not towards you .. It is a statement based on what is said in terms of Satan/Devil description from OT to NT
Thats it.. No shot intended Mario |
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