Jordan Fontenot
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True, now what scripture says we cease to exist?A person who ceases to exist is not being punished any longer.
Matthew 25:46Do the scriptures say anywhere that the death is eternal, or the punishment is eternal?
True, now what scripture says we cease to exist?A person who ceases to exist is not being punished any longer.
Matthew 25:46Do the scriptures say anywhere that the death is eternal, or the punishment is eternal?
Original Sin and its penalty are two misunderstood foundational concepts. Sin in the strictest sense is lawlessness, more specifically the disobeying of God’s laws (1 John 3:4). The penalty for disobedience was clearly and succinctly communicated to Adam as being death. Adam was told not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil else he would surely die. Adam did not “miss the mark” as some claim; instead he chose to disobey God knowing the consequence for his action would result in his death. Another penalty was never stated or implied by God. God deceived Adam if the penalty was not death, but rather an afterlife of eternal torment.
Original Sin and its penalty are two misunderstood foundational concepts. Sin in the strictest sense is lawlessness, more specifically the disobeying of God’s laws (1 John 3:4). The penalty for disobedience was clearly and succinctly communicated to Adam as being death. Adam was told not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil else he would surely die. Adam did not “miss the mark” as some claim; instead he chose to disobey God knowing the consequence for his action would result in his death. Another penalty was never stated or implied by God. God deceived Adam if the penalty was not death, but rather an afterlife of eternal torment.
"God does not want people to suffer." Your theology says just the opposite.I do not want people to suffer (so I preach the gospel). God also does not want people to suffer, but they still do, even in this life. You do not understand Moral Government/Moral Governor, love, holiness, free will, justice, mercy, soul, heaven/hell.
You sure did speak untruth about me. You do not like my beliefs, so you make up things like saying I believe Satan. Is that not how Jesus was treated by those who did not like his beliefs?I did not speak untruth about you.
You do not believe in the life of the spirit, you have a doctrine of death.If the wicked are conscious forever then they too have eternal life.
Do you think Adam and Eve knew then what a physical death was? NO! However, did they end up dying a physical death? Of course, we all die a physical death. Stop with your ignorant speech. Where did I ever say we do not die physically? Do you think it is a small matter to die physically since we have a spirit that lives on? Because of the devil we die and lose our physical bodies, but you want to pretend that that is nothing.God says they don't. The serpent says the wicked will not die. You are claiming the wicked are conscious forever.
I did not lie about you when I said you do not understand life. You do not, for you have a doctrine of death, you teach when a person dies they are dead in the ground and cease to exist. You have no understanding of the life Jesus gives to our spirit.You lied about me when you said "they don't understand life." I do, having life is being alive. You want to change the meaning of words to fit your doctrine.
True, now what scripture says we cease to exist?
Matthew 25:46
:thumb:You sure did speak untruth about me. You do not like my beliefs, so you make up things like saying I believe Satan. Is that not how Jesus was treated by those who did not like his beliefs?
You do not believe in the life of the spirit, you have a doctrine of death.
In addition, when Jesus resurrects us, we will not have perishable bodies as we did before we died.
1 Corinthians 15:54 But when this perishable will have put on the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on immortality, then will come about the saying that is written, "DEATH IS SWALLOWED UP in victory.
1 Corinthians 15:37 And that which you sow, you sow not that body that shall be, but bore grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some other grain: …
Do you think Adam and Eve knew then what a physical death was? NO! However, did they end up dying a physical death? Of course, we all die a physical death. Stop with your ignorant speech. Where did I ever say we do not die physically? Do you think it is a small matter to die physically since we have a spirit that lives on? Because of the devil we die and lose our physical bodies, but you want to pretend that that is nothing.
I did not lie about you when I said you do not understand life. You do not, for you have a doctrine of death, you teach when a person dies they are dead in the ground and cease to exist. You have no understanding of the life Jesus gives to our spirit.
That is excellent, thank you. "Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life."
The greek does not say that, nor is the scene in the verses above it taken into account.
They should be.
LA
why do they suffer?
if
God does not want them to
"God does not want people to suffer." Your theology says just the opposite.
"God does not want people to suffer." Your theology says just the opposite.
The greek does not say that, nor is the scene in the verses above it taken into account.
They should be.
LA
After thousands of replies, what's the concensus?
God does not want babies aborted, but they are. Does irrevocable free will ring a bell?
The biblical, historical, orthodox view is everlasting, conscious separation from God.
The modern compromised view infiltrating the church and often held by cults denies it (though it is a sincere debate in Christian circles among credible believers).
What is clear is that Jesus is the only way to eternal life regardless of the details on the after life (Jn. 3:16 vs Jn. 3:36).
Many translations say eternal punishment. Hundreds of those who translate Greek say that is what it says.
Do you want me to distrust all English Bibles?
Do you go against what this English translation says too?
Daniel 12:2 Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt.
God is not culpable when a woman decides to abort. We are talking about what God is culpable for, and nobody but a sovereign God can determine the eternal state of a man. If God is not for ECT, only he, nobody else, can do something about it. There are no other parties involved in the decision of what to do with souls after this life.