is not tartarus in the bible as a temporary holding place for angles??
As far as I know no, but the Bible does say Hades numerous times which is our God of the Underworld.
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is not tartarus in the bible as a temporary holding place for angles??
As far as I know no, but the Bible does say Hades numerous times which is our God of the Underworld.
I certainly know that, i took Koine Greek for many years as a child but surely Socially this ackowledgement of Tartarus as eternal torment influenced the masses to convert to Christianity
Tell me, what do you know of Tartarus?
You know, no disrespect, but I wish JW's would back up their statement when they say: "hell and eternal torment are Pagan". No they are not. I have not studied any ancient or modern Pagan religion that teaches eternal torment, or hell like some Christians believe in.
Can anyone demonstrate that hell is a Pagan belief? I'd love to see it.
I know all of this
Tartarus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and I know its only used in the bible once for 200 angles as ive stated
you may need to read this to understand how hell evolved into what it is.
Hell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
no one is saying there were not many different versions of a tormented afterlife floating around at that time. But tartarus doesnt have that big of a connection with the mythical hell.
its on you to prove your point, can you?
Trust me over here and im sure in the West the Churches are rifle with polytheistic teachings
I understand you are aware of tartarus but i don't think you are aware of the historical and social events which lead to the ordinary people to convert.
Shall we take a look on what the Jews thought of this?
The Christian concept of hell is not even well supported biblically. In any case, a god that would punish someone eternally by definition is a monster.
Tell me, what do you know of Tartarus?
You know, no disrespect, but I wish JW's would back up their statement when they say: "hell and eternal torment are Pagan". No they are not. I have not studied any ancient or modern Pagan religion that teaches eternal torment, or hell like some Christians believe in.
Can anyone demonstrate that hell is a Pagan belief? I'd love to see it.
The Christian concept of hell is the biblical Bible hell concept that Jesus believed in. .
-Rev 20vs13,14
JW's don't bother to explain what Pagans actually believed or believe about these afterlife realms, they just say that the Orthodox Christian hell is Pagan.