Why are you so wicked?
Why complain about what your doctrine says all men are including yourself?
Facts are difficult for those deceived by the teachings of the RCC.
LA
Why are you so wicked?
I'm not fooled by the catholic church like you -Why complain about what your doctrine says all men are including yourself?
Facts are difficult for those deceived by the teachings of the RCC.
LA
Yes Luke 16 is a parable based on facts including that there is punishment in fire for the wicked after they have died and been raised from the dead.
LA
Why complain about what your doctrine says all men are including yourself?
Facts are difficult for those deceived by the teachings of the RCC.
LA
I'm MADI'm not sure where exactly Patrick stands on all things but he doesn't seem to be stereotypical Roman Catholic. As such I try to treat him like an individual and respond to what he actually says, rather than what I might assume he might say. I think all people prefer to be treated like that.
I'm MAD
I'm not sure where exactly Patrick stands on all things but he doesn't seem to be stereotypical Roman Catholic. As such I try to treat him like an individual and respond to what he actually says, rather than what I might assume he might say. I think all people prefer to be treated like that.
Lazy Afternoon, would you like to give a label for yourself so we can prejudice ourselves and pigeonhole you into a neat box?
Hello Arthur. Would you be able to state something about yourself to replace the "God hater" or "atheist" remarks? I don't know you yet. Thanks.
Fact 1. Its not a parable, Roach. Throw your commentaries away that would lessen the wrath of God for thsoe who play at being stupid.
Fact 2. This was not a teaching session. A making known to them what happens after they die.
Fact 3. Parables invoke[?] fictional settings? Wrong! They are analogies that give understanding of reality.
Compassion, Love, for willful ignorance, purposed to destroy? You are correct. I have none.
There's no mention of a judgment in that parable. In fact, doesn't the rich man in the story reply as if he still has brothers alive on earth during that time? I don't think the passage is compatible with your explanation.
See, if you believe a parable to be a true story, that is your error.
Jews knew about hellYes, it would require explanation, many explanations. Such as "If what you believe is true, then how come the Greeks and Pagans had the truth all this time in what was denied to the Hebrews?"
"How come God would have lied through his prophets in the Old Testament when he spoke about death and resurrection?
Jesus is not contradicting scripture in Luke 16:19-31If Luke 16 is not a parable, then either Jesus lied or Jesus contradicts himself elsewhere and God lied in many other places in scripture.
you are still have not said in which verse Jesus liedNotice how Way 2 Go invokes some sort of bizarre circular logic,
I said Jesus is revealing truth in Luke 16:19-31places "Not a parable" as higher than God and Christ
and then accuses "you say Jesus lied." We will use Way 2 Go as an example of liar in this case, not something to emulate.
Rosenritter you need to explain...So before you tell someone that it "needs no explanation" you need to explain many things. Are you going to stand still and explain when asked?
The story has no judgment. The actual judgment is at the end of the world when the devil is laid low. This setting has none of that. It is the scene of the Greek mythological Hades, not the gehenna hell fire of Revelation.It does mention the result of his judgment.
Heb 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
It is compatible because such punishment will occur when his brothers are still alive, and there is no reason that the rich man could know anyway.
Are you Amil?
Find some other reasons, those you presented are without scriptural support.
LA
Please explain "without support." Are you even reading the passage?It does mention the result of his judgment.
Heb 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
It is compatible because such punishment will occur when his brothers are still alive, and there is no reason that the rich man could know anyway.
Are you Amil?
Find some other reasons, those you presented are without scriptural support.
LA
The story has no judgment. The actual judgment is at the end of the world when the devil is laid low. This setting has none of that. It is the scene of the Greek mythological Hades, not the gehenna hell fire of Revelation.
Your statement is unsupported. Look at the Greek in Luke 16 if you doubt. That hell described is Hades. Now read the Greek myths of that same time frame. That fictional setting would be just as familiar to his audience and especially fitting if you knew the meaning of the parable.The Lord never used mythology to show truth in a parable.
The beast and false prophet are in the lake of fire at the beginning of the thousand years.
Rev 20:10 And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.(age lasting)
What you miss is that the Lord sends certain men into punishment at His return, which is the thousand years before the last judgment of all other mankind.
Dan 12:1 And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
Dan 12:2 And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.
The casting into the lake of fire is at the end of the thousand years.
and look what is thrown into the lake of fire which is the second death--
Rev 20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
Rev 20:15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
Do you get it now?
Is not scripture enough?
LA
Your statement is unsupported. Look at the Greek in Luke 16 if you doubt. That hell described is Hades. Now read the Greek myths of that same time frame. That fictional setting would be just as familiar to his audience and especially fitting if you knew the meaning of the parable.
Jesus also has parables involving graft and polygamy. Murder too. Are those OK just because they are mentioned in Parable? Shall I marry ten virgins at one time?
The story explains judgment.The story has no judgment.
The actual judgment is at the end of the world when the devil is laid low.
And when do you believe your judgment will come or has it already?
This setting has none of that. It is the scene of the Greek mythological Hades, not the gehenna hell fire of Revelation.
You used the word "setting". Interesting.
<remarkable understanding> And what need would Jesus have for quoting the Greeks or speaking of what the Greeks believed, who were always looking for their god? What do you believe they knew that Jesus didn't?
Who has bewitched you into believing Greek mythology should take precedence over the words of Jesus when He states a fact about life and death or for that matter, anything He says? You relish the opportunity to come against Him..
The second death occurs AFTER the second living.
You can not deal with it using any verses to deny that.
LA
I wont deal with willful ignorance except to call it out when I read it from someone who is.