I thought I wrote that I believe as you now do. I even quoted you.
Yes, you did. I'm glad that you repented of your belief in eternal conscious torment and you now believe the Bible.
I thought I wrote that I believe as you now do. I even quoted you.
Who in the world enjoy 'eternal torture'. Christ Jesus died on the Cross of Calvary so that no on need to go there.
Separation from God = eternal torture for those who reject God's plan of Salvation.
However, by the time they get to the other side and they realize what they have done, it is too late.
Therefore, if today, you hear His voice, do not harden your heart.
As I am as well: "I believe in the resurrection of the body and everlasting life for those who believe" and everlasting death for those who don't.
I don't know why some people defend the doctrine that God will torture people alive in hell forever.
Spiritual Blindness?
According to the Bible, the wages of sin is death. See Romans 6:23 and John 3:16.
Everlasting death is the opposite of everlasting life in hell being tortured alive.
I agree. According to the Bible the wages of sin is death, not eternal conscious torture in hell.God does NOT torture anybody.
That is NOT what you have been saying. Please explain how the word "everlasting" can have different meanings?
I agree. According to the Bible the wages of sin is death, not eternal conscious torture in hell.
It doesn't. A person who is dead forever is in the state of everlasting death.
Is English your second language?
Yes, I believe Matthew 25:41.You do not believe Matthew 25:41?
Christ is speaking to human beings: "Then he will say to those on his left, 'Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels."
Simple Definition of eternal
: having no beginning and no end in time : lasting forever
: existing at all times : always true or valid
: seeming to last forever
Eternal is eternal.
So, you reject what Christ Jesus said:
Luke 16:19-24 --- “Now there was a certain rich man, and he habitually dressed in purple and fine linen, gaily living in splendor every day. And a certain poor man named Lazarus was laid at his gate, covered with sores, and longing to be fed with the crumbs which were falling from the rich man’s table; besides, even the dogs were coming and licking his sores. Now it came about that the poor man died and he was carried away by the angels to Abraham’s bosom; and the rich man also died and was buried. And in Hades he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham far away, and Lazarus in his bosom.”
Matthew 5:29 --- “And if your right eye makes you stumble, tear it out, and throw it from you; for it is better for you that one of the parts of your body perish, than for your whole body to be thrown into hell (the word used for ‘hell’ here is ‘Gehenna’).”
No.
It doesn't. A person who is dead forever is in the state of everlasting death.
Is English your second language?
I don't reject what Christ said.
Since He said in Matthew 10:28 that those sent to Gehenna will be destroyed there, both body and soul, I believe Him. Don't you believe Jesus?
Yes, I believe Matthew 25:41.
I believe that the fire burns up whatever is put into it. Who said I don't believe Matthew 25:41?
Don't you believe that the fire burns up what is put into it?
Don't you believe John 3:16?
Everlasting death is the opposite of everlasting life in hell being tortured alive.
If you truly do believe what you just said you believe, then we believe the same thing. If you still believe in eternal conscious torture in hell, then you do not believe that those who do not trust God will go to their everlasting death.
Matthew 10:28 say that there will be 'body' and 'soul' in hell being destroyed.
'destroy' does not mean 'annihilation'.
How 'bout it implying a "never ending annihilation" simply because the soul cannot die and the body that 'houses' the soul feels it as a physical experience? This can be no different than the means by which the physical experience will happen in Heaven for the Christian and any other man of faith in God who died on earth, before or after the cross. The soul simply, cannot die.
Timotheos is thinking of the body as in the 'physical' way and not the way you're thinking about it.
That is why he rejects the possibility of the (physical) body in everlasting torment in hell and have changed the meaning of 'everlasting' to fit his mode of thinking about everlasting death.
Wasn't it you that made the brass claim that I do not believe Matthew 25:41?I do not believe that hell fire is fire the way we know fire in this physical world.