There is no such doctrine. I have looked and looked and there is no such doctrine.
No such 'doctrine' exists! Does that make it a bit clearer....?
There is no such doctrine. I have looked and looked and there is no such doctrine.
Well, the eternal lake of fire is doctrinal. Jesus teaches of it Himself. So why do insist on rejecting Jesus in favor of something you admit does not exist?No such 'doctrine' exists! Does that make it a bit clearer....?
Don't forget the part about throwing away all the Biblical statements that disagree with the Universalist Nuance. If it were that easy, I could have saved a bunch of time going over that very question.Right. God is right, and they are wrong. So to give someone false hope is to mislead them completely. God revealed clearly in His Word the judgment that will come upon those who reject the sacrifice of His Son on the cross. You cannot read the Bible and come away with a Universalist viewpoint, because the words are very clear. It is only when you read and accept the extra-Biblical writings of Universalists that you come away with views contrary to what the Scriptures teach. That is why the Universalists cannot defend their positions from the Scriptures and why this Battle Talk thread is evident of the continual refusal to actually discuss the debate it was based upon.
Thanks! I'm sure PK appreciates the "help." Considering the question of rational argument, Universalists don't have any.Kev owes you one... your replies make his look almost rational by comparison! :chuckle:
Right. God is right, and they are wrong. So to give someone false hope is to mislead them completely. God revealed clearly in His Word the judgment that will come upon those who reject the sacrifice of His Son on the cross. You cannot read the Bible and come away with a Universalist viewpoint, because the words are very clear. It is only when you read and accept the extra-Biblical writings of Universalists that you come away with views contrary to what the Scriptures teach. That is why the Universalists cannot defend their positions from the Scriptures and why this Battle Talk thread is evident of the continual refusal to actually discuss the debate it was based upon.
God is right, and they are wrong.
So to give someone false hope is to mislead them completely
God revealed clearly in His Word the judgment that will come upon those who reject the sacrifice of His Son on the cross.
You cannot read the Bible and come away with a Universalist viewpoint
It is only when you read and accept the extra-Biblical writings of Universalists that you come away with views contrary to what the Scriptures teach.
That is why the Universalists cannot defend their positions from the Scriptures and why this Battle Talk thread is evident of the continual refusal to actually discuss the debate it was based upon.
:nono:I may be stepping in ill-timed here... but a universalist message in especially the new testament writings is a given, right?
:BRAVO: :chuckle:
The doctrine of eternal torment is in error because it is contrary to the biblical teaching that there is life only in Christ. “He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life” (1 John 5:12).
A person burning in hell would not have a pleasant life, but he would have life. According to the Bible, the wages of sin is death, not eternal torment (Romans 6:23).
Again proving the adage "to save the best for last" ...
I gave up on the actual BR 2 paragraphs into the first round from logos when it was apparent that he was only arguing about the length of time spent in a lake of fire, not against the existence of the lake itself. Also, skipped right to the last page of the grandstand comments coz im just too lazy and uninterested to read 3000+ posts since 2006 ...
Glad to see some common sense in the final post (to date) tho ...
Let it be clear: God is not a demon who derives pleasure from torturing erring humans. God is not Stalin, Hitler or George W. Bush.
Anyone who believes that an infinite, perfect, divine God whose nature is eternal love, could create such a place or harbour such emotions is ignorant of the truth, goodness and beauty of God and is unqualified to speak with authority about Him.
Let me say further: those who believe in the existence of Hell and feel justified in their own belief of it are of spirit and nature much closer to Stalin, Hitler and George W. Bush, nay, even of Satan himself as he is presented in the Christian faith, than of the loving, merciful, perfect and true God who created the Universe and blessed us with the opportunity to partake in it.
A leaf cannot survive unless it is attached to a tree. In the same way, human beings, as spirit entities, exist only due to their attachment to God. Human beings who willfully and deliberately remove themselves from the tree of God will, by their own volition, wither and die. This is not by divine wrath or punishment; it is not permeated with feelings of anger or enmity; it is simply the natural consequence following from specific actions.
The wages of sin are death ... this is just a fact.