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There is a hell...Hell, Michigan.
You can go there, you can suffer there and you can die there. You can also have a really good time there if you try! I'm sure that there are lots of Christians there too. |
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True, but read the parable in the Bible about the person who asked to come back and tell his brothers so that they wouldn't have to come to hell. - He wasn't allowed.
The Bible clearly teaches that there is a Hell. It is real and there is suffering there. Everyone is in the race - because the race is life. Don't get me wrong - I don't like the idea of there being a Hell but the fact remains that there has to be a hell. If there wasn't a Hell then God wouldn't be just. He is a loving God, he did everything possible so that unbelievers wouldn't have to go to Hell except one thing - make your desicion. God lets us chose, he's done his part and all that is left is for you to make your part. If the Bible is true, if God is real then where are you going? I believe the God of the Bible is real, because of the miracles Jesus did- if he hadn't existed and done all the miracles would anyone of that time in Jerusalem have followed the Christian faith? Of course not, they would have laughed and mocked - remember we preach a risen saviour - why would people of that time believe in the ressurection of the dead, surely that would be totally obserd to them! The reason they beleived was that the preaching was accompainied by miracles, people where healed, the lame walked, the dead where raised to life. There can be no other explanation of why the Christian faith started - people believed because they saw that it was true. You go try and start a religion by saying that someone you knew rose from the dead, and before that did miracles in your town and was later killed in your town. Tell that to people in your town and see what answer you get. Do you really think it would have been possible to decieve the Jewish people by saying that a man who did miracles walked their countyside and was in their towns when actually he didn't exist? There can be no other explanation - think about it. Jesus was also prophecied about in the old testament written years before he was born. Humour me and read about Jesus cruficition in; John 19 v 23-27 Luke 23 v 32-49 Mark 15 v 34. Then read Psalm 22, Isaiah 53. Please read these. Maybe these verses are all pure chance and they just happened to fit. - What do you think? |
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FWIW, I used to have no belief in Hell. For me either there was omni-benevolent god, or nothing at all, an afterlife was either good or nothing at all.
I now have a concept of hell which I will never forget. It’s an emotional concept, completely irrational, but that doesn’t make it any less real for me unfortunately. But on a lighter note, I think you’ll find quite a comprehensive definition of Hell here : <a href="http://www.theonion.com/onion3408/tenthcircle.html" target="_blank">http://www.theonion.com/onion3408/tenthcircle.html</a> |
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While we're on the topic of the gospel accounts, I'm curious to hear your answer to this: who did Peter deny Jesus to? Each gospel has Jesus saying that Peter will deny him 3 times; so who were those three people (or groups of people)? [ February 28, 2002: Message edited by: Muad'Dib ]</p> |
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do you know? Oh yeah, Jeebus told that one, right? "That' ridiculous. If he was dying he wouldn't have written auuuuuuuuuuuugggggggggggghhhhhhh, he would have just said it!" - Monty Python's Holy Grail Of course, this is exactly the type of manipulative response you would expect from a con job. Quote:
book, rather than just God's "chosen" ones.... Quote:
than circumstantial evidence (I don't even think the Bible qualifies as that!). Quote:
Pascal's Wager will be pulled out of line (and into hell) first! Quote:
religions? Or the many other "miracle" workers of Jesus' time? WERE YOU THERE? Quote:
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This, BTW, is one of the major reasons Jews deny Jesus. They know their own book... |
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For lots of information about hell see:
<a href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/aft_bibl.htm" target="_blank">ReligiousTolerance.org - Interpretation of Biblical Passages about the Afterlife</a> In particular, <a href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/aft_bibl1.htm" target="_blank">Liberal interpretations of Biblical passages about the afterlife (623 BCE to 1 CE)</a>, about the origin of concept of hell. |
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Christianity and Cult manipulation. Is that what you're thinking of? Anyway, davidH, since the stuff you posted is basically a regurgiation of Strobel's "A case for Christ", you might want to read up on this first before this goes any further... <a href="http://www.magi.com/~oblio/jesus/StrobelIntro.htm" target="_blank">http://www.magi.com/~oblio/jesus/StrobelIntro.htm</a> |
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