Pray that you enjoyed your time on vacation!Sudsy wrote:Well, I'm back from a short but nice trip and I see much continues to be said to support the interpretation of endless torment. Since it seems to be an area that some of you feel very strongly that it needs to be defended and might be a stumblingblock to seekers, I will not debate this further. Not that I couldn't, as there are some big holes in both your reasonings and use of scriptures but be that as it may, I don't see the point to continue. And by the way, not always faithful, but I have been a believer for 57 years.
I stick with what I originally argued that you can't believe in never ending torment for the unsaved and love your neighbour as yourself unless you would be pleading constantly with everyone to come to Christ. You don't seem to follow this argument and take it as an insult, so I can't deal with that kind of logic.
But I don't want to be a 'thorn in the flesh' either as a participant on this forum so I'll try another thread or two and will try to stay away from this topic.
However, what I will offer for those who wish to study the alternative annihilation view, many of the arguments I relate to are found in this link - http://www.biblicalperspectives.com/boo ... tion/6.htm
Here is a book I suggest - if you are interested: "Hell Under Fire" - publisher Zondervan, Morgan and Peterson editors... to provide balance to your link. It is an honest book and addresses all the annihilationist's points...
Also Sudsy, I do not like to make a scene but there are Near Death Experiences that counter your views as well - mine being one. When you enter eternity many truths will be revealed, so many in fact, that if the Lord allowed you to return back to your mortal state, you would not be able to express them due to human language limits of being to monochromatic in depiction.
What is more – in closing: We can disagree on eternal punishment’s duration. A person will not lose their salvation over it if they disagree. The central message is to be set free from sin and the treason it leads one too. This being set free comes by God's grace - Jesus Christ...amen
Sudsy -are you set free? Are you truly born again?
All sin leads to tempting and testing God no matter how mundane or small we term and justify it to be. In Hell, the nature of sin, treason, is fully uncovered in a person, exposing them all before all so that anyone looking at them sees how treasonous they ‘really’ become to a Holy just, perfect, loving God…seeking to cause God to act contrary to who he is so nihilism’s rot reigns.
I know full well you will disagree with me and call me names but remember, I do not call you names and will not. I just know, for a fact, that after your mortal body dies, you will awake into the ultimate reality and understand things more fully than I can ever try to explain. You’ll learn truth. You’ll understand the need for a place like eternal hell: A land unknown, best forgotten, but not left unseen…
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