Is this an admission that it is not clear what happens to the unsaved after death?
It is clear, but the exact nature of heaven and hell is speculative. The reality of each is not.
Is this an admission that it is not clear what happens to the unsaved after death?
Why do you not study the words better before jumping to conclusions.
Most bibles interpret according to the preferred beliefs of the time.
How long is an age?
LA
The Greek agrees with the English and does not teach your view.
The words support the traditional view in Hebrew, Greek, English. Words also have a semantical range of meaning depending on context. If a word means a limited age in one context, it does not mean it cannot mean an unlimited age in a context relating to heaven and hell.
The same argument is used about 'day' in relation to creationism vs theistic evolution, etc.
If you are so wrong on who God/Jesus is, we/you should not be wasting your/our breath on this debate.
Yes, you are just wasting your breath again--
Something you resort to when you can not justify changing the meanings of the clear words of the Bible to suit your spiritualist views of people being alive and conscious when they are dead.
Are you conscious when you are asleep?
Death of the grave is much more unconscious than that, and the second death even more so.
LA
Karma is an evil teaching. With your evil beliefs, those who are born with defects are being justly punished, or those with bad happenings in their lives deserve it, what a horrible belief you have chosen to follow.
Originally Posted by God's Truth
what a horrible belief you have chosen to follow.
Originally Posted by freelight
This is possible if squinching everything into a so called biblical dispensational format - however,....in the karmic playground...we are always reaping what we sow,...for the law of compensation(cause/effect, action/re-action) cannot be avoided unless there is no longer anything within the soul that can be 'conditioned' or 'affected'...or if the law of karma is wholly transcended by identifying with Spirit (love) itself, which is pure, untainted and unconditional in nature.
In any case,.....a soul that is wholly expunged or terminated, no longer exists, so it is no longer 'punished' since there is nothing left for the effect of karma to work upon, or some anterior 'god' to do any punishing. Its so infantile to assume a 'god' out there is keeping souls in a lake of fire somewhere or 'state of endless torture' - one would think these primitive beliefs died in the Dark Ages.
As formerly stated, one cannot prove souls are stuck somewhere for eternity in a state of torment (now or in any future state)....and we could also claim that nowhere is there proof that souls are totally annihilated from existence,.....as no empirical proof, beyond speculating or hypothesizing exists...to establish such - we hold our opinions or interpretations on the matter,....and that is just what they are....our own formed opinions. It is being honest to admit such.
Wrong.
A soul is a life.
When men die they are without soul except in the eyes of God who remembers them.
There is punishment before annialation taught in the Bible, and that all wicked men will be raised from the dead to be judged and punished and then destroyed forever, never to exist again.
It is not true that all men receive punishment for their sins in this life.
Your spiritualism is an opposite error to the ECT view but serving the same devil.
Is God responsible for the Fall of man? Is the Noahic Flood unjust? Is the cross optional?
If you understood the moral government of God/Moral Governor, love, holiness, justice, mercy, free will, nature of the soul, Deity of Christ, sin, etc., you would not be arguing for an unbiblical view.
No, I know exactly what those from other countries believe about karma and reincarnation. You cannot defend your evil beliefs by just saying an untruth about others and me. I understand your evil teachings and western minds have not distorted concepts of it. I have even spoken to someone from another country about your evil beliefs.I suggest first understanding what the principle of 'karma' is, from the ancient hindu perspective, as western minds have distorted conceptions of it.
I know what karma means, so move on.I use the term 'karma' to include the universal law of cause/effect, being the 'law of compensation'...the natural flow of consequence. 'Karma' means 'action',....with understanding that all 'actions' produce corresponding re-actions, and so on. The principle of karma ("what a man sows, that also shall he reap") is a universal law.
You have a manufactured belief, made up from your own mind and the minds of other men, put there from the devil, the devil who is the prince of the air. You cannot pick and chose what you want to believe about God and add things from your demonic religion.In any case,....the law of karma or 'action' is inherent in the realm of conditional existence, as long as any mental or physical action can be engaged, for such 'actions' naturally produce corresponding effects. This is a universal principle recognized by all sentient beings, and is wholly fair and just, ultimately tending towards the good, betterment and reformation of the 'actor', since one becomes responsible for his own 'sins' or 'mistakes' and likewise responsible for his own reformation, repentance and ultimate liberation or salvation....within the providence of love of course,...since God's grace undergirds all conditions and destinies. Different expansions and perspectives on karma can be considered, but it remains that the law of karma is actually very just in that it acts according to perfect justice and also facilitates a corrective measure as the fulfillment of law. Each soul is responsible for those actions that are truly his own choices, even though there may be other affecting factors in certain situations or contexts within any given event. - but such are for another thread (this also ties in with the principle of reincarnation).
You prove how twisted you are with your evil beliefs. You went on and on stating that I do not understand, but then you stated exactly what I said your beliefs entail!Your comment above is untenable, since you cannot disprove that some past actions (the persons or his parents) caused an unfortunate situation currently being suffered in the case of an infant born with defects.
Karma is a belief that is followed.I recognize the principle of 'karma',...its not a 'belief' that is followed.
If you think, it is so horrible to have an eternity of endless torture without relief---then why have you not repented of rejecting Jesus and following the teachings of demons?What is horrible is a 'god' who condemns souls to an eternity of endless torture without relief.
How could you think that God is responsible for the sins which a man commits? He had the choice: to sin or not, and chose sin. God does not do injustice. Those in hell deserve their punishment, because of what they have done, not because God put them there. God does what is right, since He is Holy. He does no wrong.You don't get it. God is responsible for what happens after a man dies because he is the only one making that decision. How can you argue otherwise?
No, I know exactly what those from other countries believe about karma and reincarnation. You cannot defend your evil beliefs by just saying an untruth about others and me. I understand your evil teachings and western minds have not distorted concepts of it. I have even spoken to someone from another country about your evil beliefs.
I know what karma means, so move on.
You have a manufactured belief, made up from your own mind and the minds of other men, put there from the devil, the devil who is the prince of the air. You cannot pick and chose what you want to believe about God and add things from your demonic religion.
God’s Word says not all get what they deserve. God’s Word says what the wicked deserve the righteous get and what the righteous deserve the wicked get.
You prove how twisted you are with your evil beliefs. You went on and on stating that I do not understand, but then you stated exactly what I said your beliefs entail!
Karma is a belief that is followed.
If you think, it is so horrible to have an eternity of endless torture without relief---
just ask yourself
do you want eternal suffering for anyone?
the answer is quite telling
You don't get it. God is responsible for what happens after a man dies because he is the only one making that decision. How can you argue otherwise?
How could you think that God is responsible for the sins which a man commits? He had the choice: to sin or not, and chose sin. God does not do injustice. Those in hell deserve their punishment, because of what they have done, not because God put them there. God does what is right, since He is Holy. He does no wrong.
You have a false opinion of me and I only care what God thinks of me.Your whole attitude continues to reflect an ignorance (among other presumptions) of the subject typical among those of your 'opinion', plus I provided articles that articulate it, as well as sharing that there are various descriptions, aspects and explanations of 'karma' within the total spectrum of the principle as understood among both eastern and western schools of thought. Your spouting off that the principle if evil is ridiculous...since ample passages from the bible can be shared in support of it as well.
You have no understanding of God. God is speaking of reaping eternal life or hell, God is not speaking of your evil karma beliefs."God(the source of law and origin of all principles) is not mocked,....what a man sows that also shall he reap".
I am not going to go to other links to read your garbage.I'd suggest more education and dropping certain pressumptions or limiting such to certain conclusions as you've done. I also highly recommend what Jesus and other apostles have shared on the 'law of compensation' here in the Padgett messages. We're discussing the 'principle', not just a 'belief'.
I speak what the Bible says.Your puffed up religious egoity appears to have a fascination with 'demons' and the 'devil'. These have nothing to do with the law of compensation but are your religious opinions.
You need to repent for following other gods, who are really demons.There is perfect justice in the Universe and all actions are 'compensated' so to speak, for such is the law of compensation. All actions have following re-actions, effects, consequences....even though they may not appear immediately. It appears you're speaking of Solomon who mulled over the mystery of the wicked prospering and the righteous suffering but you give no reference. His conclusion was that "All is vanity",...a rather bleak view. However, if the law of compensation is understood....all is not in vain....and it is this very principle that is truly just.
Don’t you listen? You have just disproven your own beliefs with that statement you thought you could use against me. With your twisted evil beliefs, you are the one who cannot prove a child born with a defect is being punished for a past life---yet that is what your belief says, for I have spoken to people with your beliefs. You have a hard time speaking the truth.You're still not understand and misinterpreting. Re-read carefully and in context. You cannot disprove that in some cases a baby being born with defects may be the effect of some past actions....either from the parents or the baby itself.
You should not even be commenting on this thread, for you are not a Christian.Respecting the thread-subject, the law of compensation or any karmic principle is explored as it relates to 'duration of suffering or punishment'. Further dialogue on this specifically may be continued in another thread.
I am alive while I sleep. Sleep is used as a metaphor for death in Scripture since the body looks like it is sleeping when it is dead. Just as one is alive while they sleep, so one is alive while they are dead.
I Tim. 5:6
Eph. 2:1-10
Adam died the day he ate in one sense, yet he remained conscious/alive.
Just as one is alive while they sleep, so one is alive while they are dead.
Hell was originally created for Satan/demons who had no provision of redemption because of the great light they sinned against.