If punishment is not everlasting, then grammatically, neither is life.
huh?
the opposite of eternal life is death
like in the second death
If punishment is not everlasting, then grammatically, neither is life.
huh?
the opposite of eternal life is death
like in the second death
Neg rep for calling scripture a doctrine of demons. Repent you demon possessed perverted of the truth.
How can I keep from dying? What must I do to inherit eternal life?
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved, and your entire house.
Well, I suppose if we were to take the highly symbolic Book of Revelation completely literally that would be three. The Devil, The Beast, and The False Prophet.
Can you find any verses that say "The wicked will go to Hell when they die where they will be tormented alive forever while they are dead"? That's really what I'm looking for.
Here's something to think about when you read the Book of Revelation. The BOR was written in the "Apocalyptic Style" which is characterized by an abundant use of symbolism. It might not be the best idea to grab a doctrine from the BOR and then use it to interpret all of the rest of scripture. A sound hermeneutical principle is to interpret less clear passages in the light of more clear passages. Don't start in Revelation and work backwards from there.
Actually, that's just a friendly suggestion. You can do whatever you want. Bless you brother!
Symbolic of literal things. You can't dismiss Revelation because you don't understand or accept it.
If you understand who we are and where we are, you wouldn't have to ask about eternity and everlasting. Their translated meanings have been tangled and misapplied from the original meanings. The Bible is consistent with meanings. As spiritual beings, we exist outside of time whether in torment or not. Torment you reject is fleshly torment and is not what is applicable to outside of time.
Your arrogance is overshadowing your ignorance
Your arrogance is overshadowing your ignorance
Tomlapalm, rather than just insult me, why don't you post the verse that says "Bad people will go to hell when they die where they will be tormented or tortured alive forever after they are dead."?
Let me know when you find that verse.
Let's see ummm, your arrogance is overshadowing your ignorance, or something like that.
No sir. I dismissed them because they didn't say what you said they said. I asked you to post a verse or verses that proved there was eternal conscious torment, and you posted half a dozen verses that didn't say there is eternal conscious torment for the lost. Now, you are claiming victory, but you still haven't posted any verses that say "the lost go to hell when they die where they are tormented alive forever."I posted them. you dismissed them because you didn't like them. You looked for excuses as to the actual meaning of tormented, eternal and everlasting.
We are eternal beings? Chapter and verse please, Can you show any verse that says the lost are immortal?The truth you haven't been told is, we are eternal beings already going to eternal punishment outside of time unless we accept the pardon.
I agree that there will be a judgement. I just disagree with you that the result of the judgement is eternal conscious torment, because the Bible does not say that. However, the Bible does say that the wages of sin is death.Time is only a delay in that judgement. Time for repentance will end and judgement will continue. Torment is not a verb but a noun relating to the condition of our/their separation from God. It is torment.
Yes, truth is truth, and I have proven that the bible says that the wages of sin is death. You have not proven that the truth is that the wages of sin is eternal conscious torment in hell.What we accept or believe does not change what is. Truth is truth. We can accept or deny any concept, it doesn't change reality. Our belief, if we act upon a truth changes us our actions. If we deny truth, it is usually detrimental.
Is that why ECTists keep on insulting me?Our belief, if we act upon a truth changes us our actions. If we deny truth, it is usually detrimental.
What is your point about John 3 16 and Matt 7 13?
The atheist already believes that when they physically die, that it will be the same as it were before they were ever conceived in the womb --- ie. just don’t have any existence/consciousness at all.I want to make it clear to those who believe in eternal conscious torment that there are two separate groups who don't believe in the false doctrine of ECT. One group believes that everyone will eventually be saved, they are called the Christian Universalists. Rob Bell seems to be one of those. The other group believes that the penalty for sin is actually death. Real death where the sinner actually dies and is not alive and conscious. We call this view "Conditional Immortality" since immortality is only granted under the conditon that the sinner receive Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of his sins. This view is also known as "Annihilationism" since we believe the soul perishes in hell. I don't like this term though, because of all of the confusion over the word "annihilate."
Each of the three doctrines has something in common and one thing against the other two.
Conditionalists and Eternal Tormentists agree that there is an eternal punishment for sin and disagree with the Universalists that all will be saved.
Conditionalists and Universalists agree that there is no eternal conscious torment in hell and disagree with the Tormentists about the nature of hell.
Universalists and Tormentists agree that everyone lives forever and disagree with the Conditionalists that some people actually will perish.
The atheist already believes that when they physically die, that it will be the same as it were before they were ever conceived in the womb --- ie. just don’t have any existence/consciousness at all.
But Christ tells us that it would be better for the enemy of Christ if he had never been born at all.
Now, how can it be better than death, if both are the same thing --- ie. just don’t have any existence/consciousness at all????????
All have consciousness while in this life, even though some are said to be dead while they still physically live.
All have consciousness in the grave, even though they are physically dead.
(They be unaware/unconscious of things going on back in the natural world where they once lived, but they, themselves, are still conscious.)
So, scripture does not teach that “dead” means unconsciousness.
But when it comes to the “dead’ of the second death (lake of fire), all of a sudden some want to change the definition of “dead” to mean unconsciousness/nonexistence.
So, thanks to false teachers as the Universalist and the Annihilationist, being an enemy of Christ has no negative connotation at all. You will receive rest whether you accept Christ or not.
Way to go, heretics! The blind leading the blind with no fear of falling right into the pit.
huh?
the opposite of eternal life is death
like in the second death
Okay, I've done that. So now I'm saved from the second death, which is death?
So what is this garbage I keep hearing about eternal life in hell being tormented alive forever after death? How can people be tortured alive forever when they are dead if they don't also have eternal life? Who invented this fresh nonsense?
I want to make it clear to those who believe in eternal conscious torment that there are two separate groups who don't believe in the false doctrine of ECT. One group believes that everyone will eventually be saved, they are called the Christian Universalists. Rob Bell seems to be one of those. The other group believes that the penalty for sin is actually death. Real death where the sinner actually dies and is not alive and conscious. We call this view "Conditional Immortality" since immortality is only granted under the conditon that the sinner receive Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of his sins. This view is also known as "Annihilationism" since we believe the soul perishes in hell. I don't like this term though, because of all of the confusion over the word "annihilate."
Each of the three doctrines has something in common and one thing against the other two.
Conditionalists and Eternal Tormentists agree that there is an eternal punishment for sin and disagree with the Universalists that all will be saved.
Conditionalists and Universalists agree that there is no eternal conscious torment in hell and disagree with the Tormentists about the nature of hell.
Universalists and Tormentists agree that everyone lives forever and disagree with the Conditionalists that some people actually will perish.
Is that why ECTists keep on insulting me?
John 3:16 says that those who believe in Jesus will not perish. This means that the rest will perish.
Matthew 7:13 says that the way is wide that leads to destruction. Destruction is not "eternal non destruction but conscious torment in hell instead of destruction."
By believing in ECT you are denying what Jesus Christ said in John 3:16 and Matt 7:13.
Is that why ECTists keep on insulting me?
John 3:16 says that those who believe in Jesus will not perish. This means that the rest will perish.
Matthew 7:13 says that the way is wide that leads to destruction. Destruction is not "eternal non destruction but conscious torment in hell instead of destruction."
By believing in ECT you are denying what Jesus Christ said in John 3:16 and Matt 7:13.