Sudsy wrote:To B. W.The manner in which to determine if doctrine is true is to compare it with the Lord's character and attributes in the bible.
Agreed !! And this is one of the main arguments of those with an 'A' view. You couldn't have supported this position any better.
Does one's doctrine cause God to cancel out any of his attributes?
If so, no matter how flattering it is - it needs tossed out...
Agreed again. That is why the concept of never ending torment is something to toss out.
B. W. wrote: Prove it - pit it against who God is… answer my questions
I really don't have the time and this thread is not the place to argue with you about the character of God. However, it is quite key to how one interprets various scriptures. The way you see God's character is not the way many of us view His character. I doubt that any of us can fully know God but perhaps you think you can through this 'much wrestling' thing you speak about.
B. W. wrote: Prove it - pit it against who God is…
Some of us disagree with you and that God does take away life. As Job says 'He gives and He takes away'. The second death will be the final taking away.
B. W. wrote: Prove it - pit it against who God is. Read my post below
We agree that God does not deny Himself also but not in the way you think He must act. God, in no way, denies Himself by justly punishing anyone for the adequate judgment they deserve. Not the judgment you determine they deserve from your interpretation of certain scriptures and your views on immortal beings, etc.
B. W. wrote: Prove it - pit it against who God is...
And regarding being at peace. Once one is destroyed, peace is not an issue. If I no longer exist, I have no sense of peace or otherwise.
B. W. wrote: Prove it - pit it against who God is… Peace is cessation of hostility, rest from all harshness, torments, trials, etc – have no sense of peace or otherwise – is absolutely cessation of hostility, rest from all harshness, torments, trials, etc… it is cessation is it not???
What really is difficult to comprehend is this
Both have to be made with eternity in their hearts with both given equal opportunity to decide where each wants to spend that eternality
That reasoning just destroys me. There is nothing that suggests that all men are immortal and this interpretation of 'eternity in their hearts' does not say that man is an immortal being and therefore must chose heaven or hell. God alone is immortal but He gives immortality to believers only at the resurrection.
B. W. wrote: You believe in soul sleep - thought you stated earlier you did not - pit your doctrine against who God is…
You actually believe that anyone would knowingly chose never ending torment ? You need to get out more and talk to people. If God made it perfectly clear to anyone that they had a choice of never ending torment or eternal life with God, you think the majority that ever lived on this earth would pick the torment ? How weird that reasoning is. But I suppose you must think this way if you are going to consider God to be fair according to your interpretations of scripture.
B. W. wrote: You actually believe that anyone would knowingly chose non-existence ? You need to get out more and talk to people. If God made it perfectly clear to anyone that they had a choice of never ending non-existence or eternal life with God, you think the majority that ever lived on this earth would pick the never ending non-existence? How weird that reasoning is. But I suppose you must think this way if you are going to consider God to be fair according to your interpretations of scripture.
You have not answered any of these questions, nor have you begun to... Why???
Well, for one thing, most of these problems you are having with the 'A' view have answers that can be found in many 'A' view sites and I don't think they all need repeating here. Secondly, some of your reasoning’s and use of scriptures is so off the wall according to my understandings that I just don't care to go in circles with you on it.
B. W. wrote: 'A' view have answers that can be found in many 'A' view sites - what about pitting these against who God is - revealed plainly honestly fromthe bible - very few words needed...
I will agree with you again on this statement you made -
For doctrine to be correct it must do so by not violating any principles, truths, etc declared about God found in the bible....
Another great supporting statement for the 'A' view.
Sorry, but I'm just trying to get you to see that the 'A' view is not a view just based on feelings but it is also based on a certain interpretation of scriptures and an understanding of who God is. And I'm sure you will forgive me once again, right ?
Dispense with the rabbit trials – pit your doctrine against who God is… Therefore - Let's test it...
The Lord slays and makes alive Deuteronomy 32:39
Life is take away in a moment – 1 Samuel 2:6
If this means non-existence of being then this goes against God’s very nature, though God could do it, he does not. Faced with this in Genesis 6 God did not perform what Job 34:14 and Job 34:15 states – why?
He remains true to himself and that is a good - the ultimate Good!
Is the ultimate good God Himself or not?
So what happens if the Lord slays? What does that mean? How can He not violate the eternity in the Heart of humanity – his gift of life, promises, etc and etc…
Again the principle spoken about God in 2 Samuel 14:14 answers this:
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For we will surely die and become like water spilled on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again. Yet God does not take away a life; but He devises means, so that His banished ones are not expelled from Him..."
Notice three parts are reveled. Yes, we die because mortal flesh dies; however, the spiritual part continues on as Job 34:20, 21, 22, 23 points out in verses 20 and 23. Verse 20 speaks of God slaying someone and verse 23 answers why – to bring them into judgment. This lines up with Hebrews 9:27 and the context of Ecclesiastes 3:14, 17, 19, 21 (Ecc 3:14-22) and Ecclesiastes 12:7.
Yes, God slays to bring a person to him for Judgment. The Persons mortal body returns to the dust, the body dies; however the spiritual being of that person – the real them continues on: thus, God does not take away life.
In Genesis chapter 2, which came first -
The Body or the Spirit? Did the Body have life in itself before the breath of life? What God does endures forever...
Mystery – Resurrection of the body when it is rejoined with the spiritual being: God keeps his word, his promises made in Genesis…despite sin – He still does so in a manner not perceived or by the will of man or Satan. Test, tried, refined, promise and word kept - Dominion rightly exercised or bannished away forever crushed by what one has sown -eternally...
The means which God devised in order to restore a banished one is explained in Romans 5:9, 10 Through Christ Jesus. If one rejects this – him God rejects…and that one is banished forever away from God. No violation to God’s character whatsoever. We live to God or to ourselves.
Samuel 2:14 t says
Banished one – not
non-existing ones. Why? - yes we die, but God does not take away life…
This Lines up with what God does endures forever and placing eternity in the heart as well as being a God of the Living in the fullest sense of the word. If this was not so – then explain how Satan managed to rebel in treason without being zapped into non-being by leading one third of the angels in rebellious treason against God?
FACT: God does not take away life i.e. spirit returns to God for Judgment – Hebrews 9:27
Again, Sudsy, Annihilationism cannot answer any question I posed without relying on human opinion as the sole source to determine convenient truth… you self said this - see above comments for details...
You can find truth in God and who he is (Character, Attributes, Nature) and pit these against doctrine. Try it with the reason the Messiah came and the purpose of his coming…
Annihilationist cite: For God's eternal wrath and punishment to be eternal - never ending - would be unjust, serving no purpose -
by whose /what standards do you base this on?
You have not answered any of these questions nor begun to reconcile annihilationist doctrine to what God reveals about himself within the bible…
For doctrine to be correct it must do so by not violating any principles, truths, etc declared about God found in the bible....
You have not answered any of these questions, nor have you begun to... Why???
Question: Does or does not Annihilationism doctrine cause God to deny himself, deny any of his promises, deny how he made us, when it states that God will annihilate into non-being?
Question: Would annihilating into non-being cause God to deny himself as the living God, cause him to lie, deny how he fashioned humanity with 'what' in our hearts – the eternal image of God?
Question: How can God be truly impartial by sending one off into oblivion of non-being and another not, and remain true to his word, gifts (givings) and promises?
Question: Is human opinion the sole measure for truth or measuring truth by the God of Truth?
Psalms 68:20, 21, “
Our God is the God of salvation; and to GOD the Lord belong escapes from death. 21 But God will wound the head of His enemies, the hairy scalp of the one who still goes on in his trespasses.” NKJV
This passage has deeper meaning than mere annihilationism into non-existence:
To God belongs the escapes (issues) of death. God will wound – shatter the head of his enemies, those that continue own in their trespasses…
Of course you can interpret this any way you like too but in doing so, you will never find or ever arrive at the truth…
Question: Does or does not Annihilationism doctrine cause God to deny himself, deny any of his promises, deny how he made us, when it states that God will annihilate into non-being?
What do these scriptures tell us it?
Ecclesiastes 3:18, "I said in my heart, "Concerning the condition of the sons of men, God tests them, that they may see that they themselves are like animals"
Psalms 7:9, "Oh, let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end, But establish the just; For the righteous God tests the hearts and minds."
1 Thessalonians 2:4, “But as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, even so we speak, not as pleasing men, but God who tests our hearts.”
How is your heart being tested?
Where does the glory shine?
That’s just your interpretation or
God’s Character established, verified, proclaimed within His own Book?
How is your heart being tested?
Answer the questions Sudsy...
Dispense with the rabbit trials – pit your doctrine against who God is…
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