JacobEzra.
Dr. Greenthumb
Ill leave such question up to God.
May his will be done. Only he can decide who is given heaven and who is not.
May his will be done. Only he can decide who is given heaven and who is not.
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What 'contemplation and atonement' would Jesus need to make while Jesus was in hell ? [Acts 2vs27,31]
By that line of thinking, I could say that Jesus was as devout as one can be. Why would he go to hell then?
I would say from self sabotaging actions and addictions which is why a higher power is the basis of support groups.Q- for those of you christians who do not believe in hell,
what is it that YOU believe you are 'saved' from (or for)?
Assuming of course, that there are any of you
who don't believe in an afterlife hell.
I would say from self sabotaging actions and addictions which is why a higher power is the basis of support groups.
Q- for those of you christians who do not believe in hell,
what is it that YOU believe you are 'saved' from (or for)?
Assuming of course, that there are any of you
who don't believe in an afterlife hell.
So are Peter and Paul extra-biblical? Is what they have written less authoritative?John 14:6 does make a compelling case, true. But take the context. Jesus told his disciples, "you know the way to the place I am going", but Thomas asked him how it was possible for them to know the way if they didn't know where he was going. Jesus' answer was made to assure the disciples that they would go wherever he went and that, through following his teachings, they'd get to heaven.
And let's think about what the words mean for a second. "No one comes to the Father except through me." Does this mean that one must be Christian to be saved? Or does it rather mean that it is Jesus who decides who comes to the Father? I think it is more likely to be the latter. We can have as much faith and belief as we want but, as humans, even that will always be weak and flawed. As humans, we can never worship God enough to do Him justice. All the faith and worship or all the humans, angels, and extraterrestrials, both real and fictional who ever lived would not be able to do God justice, so it is through his mercy that we can attain salvation.
Ultimately, Jesus decides who can come to salvation and who isn't ready for it quite yet.
That quote in Acts wasn't said by Jesus, so it doesn't count. Anything not said by the J-man himself should be taken with utmost scturiny, especially if it was said by Peter or Paul.
Also, remember "Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they are doing". There are, remember, people on Earth who really are ignorant of the truth and can't help that fact. Will God punish them for this? Would the potter send to Hell the pot that he, himself, made crooked?
Of course, there's an easy answer to all this, one that fills up all the holes in the doctrine. It's brilliant, but it's unorthodox and it'll get me labelled as a heretic quicker than you can say "Gehenna".
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Reincarnation
What about John 14:6, and Acts 4:12?
Now I'm confused How would you explain this verse.In traditional Christianity, you can't achieve unity with God if you're in a state of sin. Dying and never achieving unity with God is referred to as "Hell". Traditionally, Jesus saved us from this.
Well, at least I have one person on my side!
Granted, you're not a Christian in the traditional sense, but you're more Christian than some of these traditionalists ever will be.
"Traditional"