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We are all dying because of our sin. God offered his love and care, to save us from death through His Son Jesus Christ. But he doesn't force that love or care on us. He offered it, and its up to us to accept it. If we don't, He told us what would happen. We would be left to die because we chose to. |
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You can't possibly say you would forgive everyone because you aren't God - how can you possibly assume you can do that? God can forgive everyone - He is so forgiving, that crimes worthy of eternal death can be forgiven by Him - but only if you seek forgiveness If you don't accept His forgiveness, He can't forgive you because you don't want it - and He values your choice. God does judge everyone equally - from Mother Theresa to Hitler - all are held to the same judgement. God is the most fair and equal judge in existence - its called pure righteous judgement - something we can't understand because it doesn't exist on Earth. Humans don't judge fairly - God does. "Judge not, lest ye be judged" applies to humans. How can you judge someone when you are no better than them? We all fall short of the glory of God - so you judging another human is being a hypocrite - thats what that verse means. God has no equal - He is perfect and sets the standard by which to Judge - therefore God doesn't have to be judged, because who is gonna judge HIM that is Judgement? Jesus was God, therefore the Almighty, Righteous Judge - doesn't have to judge himself because He is perfect. Humans aren't. |
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05-17-2003, 10:20 AM | #43 |
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if they choose to reject God, there is no other option. Its Black or White - Heaven or Hell, there is no inbetween.
True, but would you not offer forgiveness even though they have made a choice. Maybe they would reconsider? I, DD, would stand at the edge of heaven and hell, and ask everyone in Hell if they wanted forgiveness. And I would keep on asking until no more was in hell, I shall return forever to ask, no one will not be forgiven 7 times 7. Life in pleasure is nothing when others are in pain. If God was so loving he would make sure everyone was in heaven, no love is complete if there is no Love for everyone, regardless of place(heaven-hell) regardless of colour, regardless of race. If God is truly 100 % Love, then I assume there is Love for those in Hell. If hell isn't loved and forgiven by God, how can it be 100%? You can't possibly say you would forgive everyone because you aren't God - how can you possibly assume you can do that? How can you assume you can't? Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained. John 20:23 I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. Luke 15:7 So happiness is also gained when a sinner returns and there is more happiness, would God give up on humans? Why do you question thus in your hearts? Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven', or to say 'Rise, take up your pallet and walk'? Mark 2:8-9 He was talking to humans here. Humans can forgive. For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses neither will your father forgive your trespasses. Matthew 6:14-15 So everyone who is in heaven is because some human have not forgiven their sins. If humans doesn't forgive the sins of others, how can they be in heaven? God can forgive everyone - He is so forgiving, that crimes worthy of eternal death can be forgiven by Him - but only if you seek forgiveness If you don't accept His forgiveness, He can't forgive you because you don't want it - and He values your choice. Is there a timelimit? how long do I have to decide? Humans don't judge fairly - God does. interesting. DD - Love Spliff |
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And the Biblical interpretation of Hell is metaphorical, as is just about everything else. Once the nerves die, there is no physical pain. Hell would obviously be described by Christians as a place of "eternal torment" if Hell is a place away from God. Unless hell is an actual physical place located somewhere in the universe, and unless our physical bodies are reincarnated there along with our souls, "lake of fire" and "eternal torment" must be physical symbols for spiritual things. Since Heaven is symbolically described in physical terms, it is logical to presume that Hell would be too. Comparing the spiritual nature of Heaven (with God) to the spiritual nature of Hell (without God) in the spiritual sense might be like comparing eternal bliss with eternal torture in the physical sense, but this doesn't mean that either can exist outside of the body. I interpret the passages relating to the horrors of Hell to simply be saying "You're stupid to turn away from God. Being with Him is so much better than being without Him. But God will allow you to do so if you wish." |
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long winded fool, please read these comments I posted to you yesterday and respond. If the person in hell (Hades) is saying he is in torment then surely that is different from Christians metaphorically saying it is 'torment' to be away from God's presence.
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Interesting. Interesting what you say that children should abandon their elderly parents to rot in their own swill and to crush children with their bumpers if that's what makes them happy. Sick. Twisted. But intertesting. It makes one think that prisons are unnecessary, no? Drunk driving is quite innocuous, since God will shower Love on the victims anyway. Quote:
For the record, I don't have any problem with end of life assisted suicide. But I do have a problem with criminal negligence. And I do have an affection for responsibility. If she wants to die, that's one thing. If she is just deluded into thinking she's actually "doing just fine" that's something else altogether. I can't believe the way you people think. I'm really sitting here astonished at the idea that the death of bystanders is okay with you. That is really beyond me. Just astonishing. Pascal's Wager takes on a whole new meaning, does it not? What have I "got to lose"? My humanity. My very sanity. I just can't believe the way you people think. |
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Force her? Like what kind of a question is that. It seems so obvious enough that it is wrong to use force especially on someone who is already worn down by age. How would it look like to you or to any decent man, to see your mother being manhandled out of the house. manhandled? why yes...what else does force mean! You Christian make me sick with your "kindness and compassion." Save your "compassion" to people who really needs it...like yourself. Don't worry about your mom dying of starvation. She has put up with you for too long that she could handle this little discomfort. Force? Force your **#4@^!#$ |
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