The NT is Koine Greek, not modern Gk.
I know, I took three years of Koine in seminary.
The NT is Koine Greek, not modern Gk.
Translate it buckaroo.
So why then did you leave me a vulgar rep comment?
Amill....another later idea under Augustine not held by the early church (it was pre-mill.). Are you Reformed? Is there a website for your local church or denomination statement of faith that you adhere to or are you an oxymoronic Lone Ranger Christian. Are you trinitarian?
I think it was you or could have been someone else. Sleep is an apt metaphor for physical death because the body looks like it is sleeping. It does not preclude spiritual/eternal death issues that still involve awareness.
I am a bible believing Christian, I got frustrated with "Dr" Steve's bad behavior. I believe in the trinity and never gave any indication that I didn't. The trinity is fully supportable by scripture. The false doctrine that God set up a place of torture where he sends sinners to be tortured forever when they die is not supportable by scripture. The church I attend has Eternal Conscious Torment as part of it's statement of faith, but since ECT is unbiblical, I prefer to believe the bible on this issue. I've discussed this with my pastor and he disagrees with me, but he is gracious about it, not like you guys.
I started this thread to have a friendly bible discussion about the topic, but it looks like that will not be possible with people like you. Since you can't refute Conditional Immortality, you gang up and attack and try to chase me away.
I am a bible believing Christian, I got frustrated with "Dr" Steve's bad behavior. I believe in the trinity and never gave any indication that I didn't. The trinity is fully supportable by scripture. The false doctrine that God set up a place of torture where he sends sinners to be tortured forever when they die is not supportable by scripture. The church I attend has Eternal Conscious Torment as part of it's statement of faith, but since ECT is unbiblical, I prefer to believe the bible on this issue. I've discussed this with my pastor and he disagrees with me, but he is gracious about it, not like you guys.
I started this thread to have a friendly bible discussion about the topic, but it looks like that will not be possible with people like you. Since you can't refute Conditional Immortality, you gang up and attack and try to chase me away.
these guys want you to suffer
it is the christian way
I don't know. They way they ganged up on me last night, it seems that they do. But I think they are fighting me because they really believe that the Bible supports ECT. I wish this discussion could just center around what the Bible says and not be a lot of fighting. I am a Christian too, and I don't think it is the Christian way to want your enemies to suffer. I don't know why they think God wants His enemies to suffer. Is there a scripture passage that support that idea?
these guys want you to suffer
it is the christian way
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Mett.25.41
Then shall He say also unto them on the left hand "depart from Me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels."
So God DID prepare hell, He prepared it for the devil and his angels, the wicked fully train themselves up in the devil's way and do become just like him.
Jesus warned, so do we. Failure [through cowardice] to do so does not show love toward God or to poor sinners...it strengthens the sinner's hand.
Do women abort babies because they fear God?
Yup!Please Totton, the passage you quoted doesn't support the conclusion you have stated. It says God prepared the everlasting fire, not hell. Fire consumes what is put into it. They perish in the fire.
The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9
Unfortunately, some will not come to repentance, so some will perish in the everlasting fire. The fire is everlasting, those who perish in the fire are not everlasting.
I know that you will not accept this, but it is the truth. I've backed up what I've said by scripture.
another question to ask them is
does God want them to suffer eternally?
or
is there nothing God can do about it?
they don't like that one either
Please Totton, the passage you quoted doesn't support the conclusion you have stated. It says God prepared the everlasting fire, not hell. Fire consumes what is put into it. They perish in the fire.
The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9
Unfortunately, some will not come to repentance, so some will perish in the everlasting fire. The fire is everlasting, those who perish in the fire are not everlasting.
I know that you will not accept this, but it is the truth. I've backed up what I've said by scripture.
No. I was considering it, and praying. I got my answer.Were you not an annihilationist a year or two ago?
The hell that is cast into the Lake of Fire: Rev. 20:14.What do you mean by hell? Which greek or hebrew word are you referring to?
They didn't suffer torment when they were sacrificed?No, people are not tormented in Sheol. They are dead in Sheol. Hades is the greek equivalent of Sheol, so they are not tormented there either. Gehenna is a place where people were sacrificed to a false god. It was full of death and was a place of graves. People were not tormented there either.
I didn't say they couldn't be destroyed. Destruction does not necessarily mean annihilation.Jesus said they can be destroyed. Matthew 10:28
What leads you to believe the wicked can't be destroyed?
Condemnation does not mean death.:nono:Destruction and death are eternal condemnation.
Why is the fire everlasting if those thrown into it become no more?That is typical of the language of Apocalyptic Literature. The smoke is a reference to the destruction of Sodom and Gemorrah, and the destruction of Edom. John's readers knew what he meant. Besides, John tells what he means by the lake of fire. He said it in Rev 20:14 "The lake of fire is the second death."
Even chaff, when burned, leaves something behind.No, you are wrong. Jesus did say there was no ECT. He said "fear the one who can destroy both body and soul in Gehenna." Matthew 10:28, He said the way is wide that leads to destruction, Matthew 7:13. Jesus said that the wicked would be burned up like chaff. That's annihilation. That's complete destruction.
The reason you don't believe Him is because you don't want to believe Him.
I feel your pain
and
that is why I don't spend much time on this issue
but
what I like to do is ask them
if
they want eternal suffering to exist
and
they don't like that question at all