ThePresbyteers
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They go to Hell because that's the only place for unrepentant sinners to go !
Only an Arminian scholar could make such a backward statement like this. I encourage you to revisit what bondage to sin entails, and the outcome it has on the unregenerate mind and will of the man outside of a relationship with Christ - this time from the Bible.
Now, if you come away still believing a one legged horse can run a race, there's not much hope for you.
All men are in bondage to sin when they are shown the light. That doesn't mean we aren't free to turn to the Light...in fact, that is the point of preaching the Gospel. The Power of God unto Salvation is greater than he who keeps us in darkness.
The 'second death' doesn't equate to eternal torment unless you interpret it to be such. You're quoting from the most figurative book in the entire bible. For example, how can death be 'cast' anywhere or affected in any way by literal fire? It can't. It's simply the absence of life, and interestingly enough one of the last 'enemies' to be destroyed.
I don't "interpret it to be such." "Flaming fire...everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord" is the second death of Revelation.
2 Thessalonians 1:7-9
And to you who are troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power;
Yeah., Peter started the Church. What you see today is the visible succession since then.
That is why I implore non-Catholics to become Catholic- Jesus gave the Keys to Peter.
Well in that case how do you explain how death can be cast somewhere or affected by literal fire? Most people in my experience accept that Revelation is written in allegory. Are you also familiar with the original texts and how much of the early church didn't glean eternal torment from the scriptures?
Cast out...swallowed up....there will be no more death.
1 Corinthians 15:54
So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.
I don't see Revelation as an allegory, but it isn't usually interpreted according to the whole Word of God. IMO
Hence it's taken on a "life" of it's own that requires one to ignore the entirety of Scripture to support some particular doctrine.
Then you obviously deny the Power of God unto Salvation. Why is the Gospel to be preached except to show the TRUE LIGHT of God? Why bother with preaching the Gospel?
It says that He has not destined "us" to wrath. This says nothing about "them."1 Thessalonians 5:9 (ESV)
For God has not destined us for wrath,
but to obtain salvation
through our Lord Jesus Christ,
This may be ambiguous to some, but for me His intentions are crystal clear; and wouldn't you know, it lines up perfectly with how I perceive God to be, a God that is love.
Predestinationism is a direct attack upon the character and nature of God.
The God of predestination is a mean, ruthless, unloving, uncaring, tyrant that delights in sending souls to hell.
This is NOT the God of the Bible, this is the God of Calvinism.
It is not possible to have faith in this kind of a God. How can one possibly have faith in a God that would predestinate people to hell? I will answer that for you, you can't, it just is not possible to trust and rely upon a God that is unjust, unmerciful, and is a tyrant.
You might be better off to be an atheist than to blasphemy God and his Son Jesus Christ with all of those false beliefs. Atleast an atheist usually just says he doesn't believe.
But to say that God sends people to hell for no reason other than they were not predestinated to be saved is blasphemy.
It says that He has not destined "us" to wrath. This says nothing about "them."
In which case the fire is allegorical. Fire consumes tangible objects not intangible 'states' hence the symbolism. So if the fire is allegorical then the 'lake of fire' is also a metaphor wouldn't you say? Revelation is full of such symbolic imagery.
Knowing the Truth comes before being set free. That's what the Gospel is all about. We are set free from the bondage of the Law and it's condemnation only after we choose Him.
Romans 10:14
How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?
Well in that case how do you explain how death can be cast somewhere or affected by literal fire? Most people in my experience accept that Revelation is written in allegory. Are you also familiar with the original texts and how much of the early church didn't glean eternal torment from the scriptures?
Have you read the entire Bible, word for word??
Have you read the entire Bible all the way through??
Not the OT in its entirety. Do you believe Revelation is literal?