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that sounds awesome . It would probably take me years until I understand it though
This bit isn't that hard to understand.
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that sounds awesome . It would probably take me years until I understand it though
We'll just have to agree to disagree You are created with a lifetime of God trying to reach you. Whether you go to heaven or hell is the individual's choice, not God's fault for allowing you to be born anyway.
Not necessarily. I know plenty of Christian families where one or more of their children have rejected the Christian faith. People have a choice, no matter what the faith of their parents are. They have the choice to accept or reject the faith of their parents, accept or reject God and his gift of salvation. There are very few people on this earth who have not heard the gospel message, at that point they have free will to accept it or reject it - their reasons for rejecting are moot.They have still rejected. Everyone has the same chance once they have heard they are a sinner, God loves them and Jesus died for their sins. Every person who hears that has the same chance to receive it as true or reject it. It's an individual choice, regardless of your family background.
This comment flies in the face of rational thought. Clearly if you come from a family that is Christian, and the majority of Christians today come from a Christian family. You have an advantage in going to Heaven.
Okay so reading over this forum I've come to the conclusion most people who believe in the immortality of the soul believe there is some value to this life
Why? Why is there value you here? The way I look at it, I've been dumped in this strange place without a clue which way is up, Every time I think I have God it doesn't last
What if I follow the wrong prophet or if I commit the unpardonable sin?
Why is it better that I live this life if it's just 80 years of fear of damnation?
It would have been better for me to be aborted no?
Okay so reading over this forum I've come to the conclusion most people who believe in the immortality of the soul believe there is some value to this life
Why? Why is there value you here? The way I look at it, I've been dumped in this strange place without a clue which way is up, Every time I think I have God it doesn't last
What if I follow the wrong prophet or if I commit the unpardonable sin?
Why is it better that I live this life if it's just 80 years of fear of damnation?
It would have been better for me to be aborted no?
Not hearing the Gospel as an excuse to not go to damnation is not a Biblical position.But it is quite Biblical; it is derived logically from the Bible.
Nothing I said contradicts that. I'm not trying to be dense here but you simply don't understand. It doesn't matter though with regard to the topic at hand, so I won't push it.
Killing is wrong. No evil shall be committed even if good comes from it.
I respectfully disagree. Hell was originally created for Satan and his demons. It only became a consequence for us when we sinned against God. God is responsible for creating them, for an alternative purpose originally, but we are responsible for where we end up. The choice is ours, not God's. If I get a ticket for speeding, is it the governments fault for creating the law to begin with or my fault for going a speed I should not have? The gov. made the law, it didn't make me break the law.
If I'm walking along the beach with my children and I tell them "don't get in the water or you will get wet, and you will have to remain in your wet clothes" If they go in the water and get wet, that's their fault, I warned them it would happen. Having to remain in their wet clothes may feel like a punishment if it is uncomfortable, but still it was their choice to reject my warning and go in the water. God has warned us - those who do not receive Jesus as Savior will die eternally. We've been warned.
I agree it's not a natural consequence, it's a spiritual one. I'm a firm believer in personal responsibility. The spirit lives on. God is a just God. Justice demands a consequence for ones actions, the spiritual realm is no different.
What do you mean?I can only vouch for me.
Can't you do those things in Heaven?I suppose, if the only goal in life was to reach heaven. For most Christians, receiving salvation isn't the only goal in life To me, it would be better to live life for God than die young. While dying young might ensure my entrance to heaven, I would still miss a whole life with my loved ones and a whole life of being able to serve God here and share the gospel with other and love them with God's love.
Yes - that's what makes the act selfless: you give up infinite reward for yourself, but secure it for someone else. You give up everything while giving them everything.Another theological issue I see in your post is the idea that killing someone results in rejection from heaven.
How is that selfless? It only sounds self-serving to me; all you talked about here was the reward for yourself.IMO the most selfless/humble act possible is to give ones life to Jesus Christ as soon as one comes to the understanding that they sin (do wrong things) and ask God's forgiveness for doing wrong. You get to live life AND obtain eternity with God The best of both worlds!
Even if you can't figure out the exact age, couldn't you establish some sort of lower limit? I mean, even if we debate whether the age is 18 or 13 or 6, we could probably agree that an infant that hasn't even learned to talk yet isn't accountable for his actions.I prefer to teach my children about their need for God's forgiveness and how to live according to God's word and pray for the Holy Spirit to draw them closer to God so they will come to that saving knowledege of Jesus Christ at an early age and get to live a whole life with them, seeing them grow, learn, love and become the man and woman God would have them to be, than kill them at an early age just to guarantee their salvation. There is absolutely no way of knowing when someone has come to that point of the "age of accountability", only God can see someone's heart and know when they have reached that point. Who in the world would want to play Russian Roulette with their child's eternal life if given the choice? Not me!
My desire is to last and follow God's second commandment given to man.What do you mean?
... so given the idea of Heaven and Hell, aren't you playing Russian Roulette with your child's eternal life by allowing him to grow up beyond this point?
As I asked earlier, how does the world continue? Or is it a way of "weeding out" religious people from the world? Obviously atheists wouldn't care or other religions where hell is not part of their belief system, right? How would our family line continue, as well as our call to share our faith and teach it to our children, if we simply kill off all our children as infants? It's a big atheist plot isn't it :lol *atheists rub hands together* "Let's get the Christians to kill off all their infants, preying on their desire for heaven, and that will end them all" *evil laughs* Just kidding! (I hope )Christ.
What's the point of continuing this world?As I asked earlier, how does the world continue? Or is it a way of "weeding out" religious people from the world? Obviously atheists wouldn't care or other religions where hell is not part of their belief system, right? How would our family line continue, as well as our call to share our faith and teach it to our children, if we simply kill off all our children as infants? It's a big atheist plot isn't it :lol *atheists rub hands together* "Let's get the Christians to kill off all their infants, preying on their desire for heaven, and that will end them all" *evil laughs* Just kidding! (I hope )
No, I don't feel I am, every day I get to teach them about God and the world around them. I pray for them, for God to speak to their hearts and show himself to them. Thankfully 3 of out 5 children have already made a decision to accept Christ.
What's the point of continuing this world?
Seems like the risks out way the benefitsBesides being a wife and mother, daughter and sister, and friend - imo it's also to live for God, sharing the gospel message with others - through word and life. As is being discussed in another thread - Matthew 28, the great commission.