Burning? That's describing a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction can only happen (as far as we know) between two physical substances. There is nothing physical about hell.
So what you are saying they will be tortured mentally for eternity?
Burning? That's describing a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction can only happen (as far as we know) between two physical substances. There is nothing physical about hell.
To show you why there is a hell.
how are you going to show me?
Maybe to keep them from coming to heaven and turning heaven into the the hell on earth we see around us today. :devil:
The higher thought process excludes the body. This is why Oatmeal continues to argue about Jesus not being God. He think anthropomorphic, as the "Father" is the God daddy and Jesus is only the born son, and cannot be divine. He thinks this for the same reason you may think hell burns the body.
Yo don't make sense.
No? then you are very similar to Oatmeal and maybe like squeaky, huh?
They all agree that we are not like minded.
Scripture speaks of the hand of God. We know God has no hands. Hence, anthropomorphism. Scripture has plenty of these literary devices related to the being of God. In fact, the language of Scripture is an accommodation to our finitude—God lisping, so to speak, to His children such that we can understand His transcendent being in some small way.Yo don't make sense.
Anatomy is not spiritual destiny.
thanks AMR but I will not try to understand trinity version.
I am just fine with "Son of God".
I am a simpleton and am ok with it.
I also know that Jesus will not fault me for it.
As long as you admit it, being in the milk is a stage, and alright.
Can you imagine yourself burning for eternity? I cannot. It is beyond my comprehension.
It's beyond anybody's but the 'point' of such doctrines is to instill fear even though it goes beyond the scope of imagination. Nothing can "top" unending suffering after all. How that ties in with love is something else...
Burning? That's describing a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction can only happen (as far as we know) between two physical substances. There is nothing physical about hell.
I totally agree.
It's beyond anybody's but the 'point' of such doctrines is to instill fear even though it goes beyond the scope of imagination. Nothing can "top" unending suffering after all. How that ties in with love is something else...
Ok, but why do you think God simply kills off unbelievers for not having faith? Does love only extend so far?