Nineveh
Merely Christian
logos_x said:Fables of eternal torment just might be what is being refered to here. Have you considered that?
Fables such as ... Jesus, John and Paul speaking in absolute terms?
logos_x said:Fables of eternal torment just might be what is being refered to here. Have you considered that?
Dave Miller said:For Nin's benefit, this is biblical
in that it meets the test of the fruits of the Spirit.
Without this test, there is no morality attached to what people can and will do in the
name of God.
Balder said:For us pagans, the perspective of Dave and Logos X is not exactly ear tickling,...but at least it is morally superior ...
Buddhists like me prefer to think we're right, that we aren't going to hell just because we aren't Christian, but we agree with Dave and Logos about one thing: Hell, whatever it is, is not permanent, and no one will ever end up sentenced to a fate of eternal torment.
CabinetMaker said:Logos,
I just saw your new avatar tag, "What is an eon" I know the answer to this! (I'm just so excited!!)
An eon is one age-during!!
CabinetMaker said:age-during!!
Nineveh said:logos,
Is the YLT the only inerrant version?
logos_x said:Is there an English version that is?
Nineveh said:I'm asking you because only one renders it "age during". Why are you sticking with that one version?
Dave Miller said:PastorKevin said:Also congrats to Dave Miller. He is now officially the first person to ever make my ignore list! I'm sure he will take great pride in that dubious distinction.
I'm glad that the questions I pose bother you that much. They used to bother
me also.
Dave Miller
Dave Miller said:It doesn't water down Christ. It waters down the salvation experience for those
who believe they have escaped eternal torment.
perhaps PK and others aren't defending ET so much as defending their own
salvation experience. And I guess from that perspective, I can understand the
vehement objections to any doctrine that threatens a core experience.
logos_x said:"And these shall go away into the Punishment of the Ages, but the righteous into the Life of the Ages."
(Mat 25:46 Weymouth NT)
And these shall be coming away into chastening eonian, yet the just into life eonian."
(Mat 25:46 Concordant NT)
"And these shall go away into age-abiding correction, but the righteous into age-abiding life."
(Mat 25:46 Rotherham's Emphasized Bible)
And these last will go away 'into aeonian punishment,' but the righteous 'into aeonian life.'"
(Twentieth Century version)
And shall go away these into a cutting-off age-lasting; the and just ones into life age-lasting.
(Emphatic Diaglott)
These versions, along with commentaries from scholars like Vine, Bullinger, Vincent, Farrer and the contributors to Lange's Commentary American Edition, The Parkhurst Lexicon, The Pulpit Commentary, and The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, all make comments and statements throughout their works stating that aionios, of itself, does not mean eternal as we think of eternal today. This coupled with the actual etymology involved make a compelling argument that assigning a meaning of eternal to the word is unwarranted at least most of the time...and it is never proper to translate it as never-ending, everlasting, or eternal because it is completely unnecessary to do so when using "of the age" or eon is really words that the Greek uses anyway, words that mean an undetermined time.
I have also pointed out earlier that the word aionios is not a mathematical word but one of ethics. It isn't a QUANITY, but a QUALITY.
Always translating it the same way as eonion or "of the age" or ages makes it read just as the Greek language does, anyway.
Nineveh said:As I suspected! dave is the assistant pastor of redfin's church!
Nineveh said:Do you notice how desperate the attempt is not to say "eternal"? eon: an immeasurably long period of time. No matter what word you want to use instead, we are still winding up with "forever".
Now lets look at some versions that stick with english words we actually use:
NASB: Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.
NKJV: And these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.
KJV: These will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.
NIV: Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.
Message: Then those 'goats' will be herded to their eternal doom, but the 'sheep' to their eternal reward.
Amplified: Then they will go away into eternal punishment, but those who are just and upright and in right standing with God into eternal life.
Same translation for NLT, ESV, CEV, ASV, on and on....
And I like how the the New Life is worded... These will go to the place where they will be punished forever. But those right with God will have life that lasts forever.
Ya know? I have Bullinger's Companion Bible right here, Matt 25:46 says "everlasting punishement". The note says, "...The eternal result..." I'll have to assume you made similar errors with the rest.
"does not mean eternal as we think of eternal today"
This is exactly why I told you before I didn't want to go down this path with you. Nothing really means what it says. Sort of like dave and his "man lying with man" really means temple prostitute.
Right. In your desperation you choose versions that wind up obscuring the meaning with verbage no one uses like "age during" or "aeonian". Not only that but you would have to believe the Greeks didn't have a concept of "forever".
I sat in line age during waiting for my Big Mac! It took aeonian to get my licence renewed!
C'mon, logos.
Why is it you really cling to this stuff? It's apparent it's not Biblical. Nowhere do we get a sneek preview of what happens to folks after they are sent to the lake. To assume there is something more is to add to the Word.
logos_x said:a doctrine that eminated out of Rome, and that not systematically until the
sixth century, is something I cannot do. Sorry.
logos_x said:In order for there to be eternal torment men would have to be eternal ON THERE OWN!
As I pointed out in the BR...God stops man from living forever right at the outset.
The ONLY way out of death is by resurrection.
And the LAST enemy to be DESTROYED is death.
There is a resurrection of Christ's people at His return. During that age the unbeliever is still dead.
But there is coming another resurrection to life or to judgement after that age. Those not found in the book of life are subject to the second death.
Death is not YET destroyed.
Do we see these people again? Look at the last chapter of Revelation for the answer.
The Spirit and the Bride still, even then, issue an invitation to come and drink! Who are we inviting? Not those already there, surely.
One wonders why someone would want to cling to eternal torment when God chose a word that does not mean eternal as a matter of mathematics on it's own. Especially when the Bible speaks of the restitution of all things (Acts 3:21) and God being all in all and all things in Christ at the dispensation of the fullness of times (1 Corinthians 15:28; Eph 1:10) and every knee bowing in worship and every tongue giving honor and praise to the Lamb to the glory of the Father. ..............