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  1. JudgeRightly

    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Because you say so?
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    Mexico!

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/trudeau-mexico-first-woman-president-claudia-sheinbaum
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    Mexico!

    Beginning of the end for Mexico.
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    Different Stuff

    Here you go!
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are dead. Yet God, who is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, is the God of the living, not the God of the dead. So clearly death does not mean "cessation of consciousness." Defining a word by it's opposite is generally not how it works.
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    Different Stuff

    Based!
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    Different Stuff

    Link broken/removed.
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Yes. But the consequence of permanently rejecting God is permanent death. Rejecting God is itself a sin, hence permanently (something that will never cease, that is ongoing) rejecting God (ie, dying without placing trust in Christ) is a sin that requires a permanent ongoing punishment, one that...
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Their bodies will certainly be destroyed, yes. It's an excellent synecdoche. However, they cannot cease to exist, because the payment for their sin is too great, requiring their eternal destruction, because of the lack of Christ's payment applied to their account. Such is the consequence of...
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Sadism would be God forcing people who hate Him to live with him for the rest of eternity. Sin (and its consequences) cannot be expunged. Jesus asked His Father if there was any other way to save mankind from their sins without His having to go to the cross. The answer was that He went...
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    No.
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    The Election is Being Stolen AGAIN

    The lesser of two evils... There's no bottom to that abyss. https://kgov.com/bel/20200210
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Jesus answered and said to them, “You are mistaken, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God. For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels of God in heaven. But concerning the resurrection of the dead, have you not read what was spoken to you...
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    The resurrection to life or judgement

    You're all over the place. Answer the questions I ask, please. And again, there is no specific time period given in Daniel 4. I'm still not sure how you're getting 2520. 70 * 7 = 490, not 2520...
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    The resurrection to life or judgement

    Seven times what? Again, it's seventy periods of seven years. The seventieth seven-year period started, but never finished, at Christ's crucifixion.
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    John 17: 3

    The fact is, Jesus was not denying being God. The fact is, Jesus was sent by His Father, showing a healthy relationship between Himself and His Father. The fact is, you claim to understand, but you do not. The fact is, Jesus is God. The fact is, you do need to go read through that thread...
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    The resurrection to life or judgement

    This was a prophecy regarding the Siege of Jerusalem that occurred in the 6th century BC. This was simply God punishing Israel for gathering against Him. Only for specific things. None of which concern Christ's return. There is no prophecy in Daniel 4, at least, not one that concerns any...
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    John 17: 3

    Same ol' same ol'. Again, go read the thread. I'll wait.
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    John 17: 3

    This horse has been beaten to death and beyond. Please go read through the "Jesus is God" thread.
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    The resurrection to life or judgement

    I did not miss it. I said the program was put on hold part way through it. There is no such rule. Last I checked, we're 110 years past 1914. The great tribulation only lasts a MAXIMUM of seven years. So that's a bust for your position. Nothing adds up. No, again: the tribulation of...
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