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Heaven is the carrot, and hell is the stick.
I agree with you friend !Everyone will meet God someday and give an account of their life. God continually calls to you for you to take the time and really know him. Hell is not a sentence placed on you out anger or hate, its a choice we make by rejecting a loving and merciful God. Forget everything you think you know about God that you learned from the outside world and take the time to get to know him on your own. Call to him and he will respond somehow and reveal himself to you. He does not want any of us to perish, Hell was not meant for us. Thats why He gave us a way out of Hell and death and provided a way for us to remain with him forever through the blood of Jesus that was shed for you and me. Look for God yourself before you dismiss Him.
I do have another explanation for human failure to find the one true God , and that is that at this present time GOD does the calling. Joh.15v16 seems to say so. God has his reasons and anyone looking into scripture will know them.We as Christians have failed to live as Christ. That is why so many broken people are disillusioned by who they think the One true God is. We should make it easier for them to find God by reflecting his love. I'm guilty of this also. They need to understand that not all who claim to be Christians are and the ones that really are will still make mistakes too. But like you said, if the looked to the Word of God, His truth will be revealed to them.
Please back this theory up with scripture.
Well you didn't answer my questions about what you would deem a just punishment for rejecting forgiveness of sins, which God made ready by the shedding of his only son's blood. I don't have to justify God's actions to myself. Let's face it, a God that can create the universe and all that we see doesn't have to answer to us. However it is biblical that there are different levels of punisment, what all that intails I don't know, but Jesus said it would be worse for some in hell than others. I justify that God is just and so is his punishment.
Whenever you hear about someone going to hell and returning they always say that they deserved to be there and they are changed.
Thesavorofpan,
It is not possible to explain about the theory of Hell without first pointing out a few facts about men.
When God created man from the dust, he became a soul, he was not given a soul, Gen 2:7. God told him that he would return to the dust if he ate of the tree of knowledge, Gen 2:17, 3:19.
To understand about Hell, you must first understand what death means to a human, Ecc 3:18-20. These scriptures teach that all persons are just like animals, when it comes to death. They all return to the ground from where they came, and any belief other than that is vanity, man just wants to believe that.
Consider Ecc 9:5,6,10. Here we are told that a person who has died cannot know anything, cannot feel anything. It would do no good to send a person to a hell if he did not even know that he was there.
Consider what Job contributes to our understanding. Job 14:2 tells us that when a man dies he ceases to exist, and verse 21 tells us that a man who has died knows nothing that is going on, even about his loved ones.
Two interesting verses are Ps 6:5, and 115:17. These verses tell us that there is no mention of God in death. If a person were in hell would he not mention God, for bad or worse??? If he were able would he not praize God, if in heaven??
These verses are true today just as when written, 2Tim 3:16,17.
The Christian Greek Scriptures tell us the same things. Consider Luke 12:4,5, which tells us not to fear a person who can only kill the body, but cannot do anything more, but to fear the one that can throw a person into Gehenna, which is a symbol of everlasting death. A person killed by a man can be resurrected, John 5:28,29, but a person in Gehenna is there forever, that is the reason for Jesus' warning several times, Mark 9:43-48.
A little ratiocination is also in order.
Probable the most well known scripture is John 3:16. Some religious people even call this scripture The Gospel in miniature. Notice that it says a person will be DESTROYED for not believing in Jesus, NOT TORMENTED.
Another scripture that proves beyond a doubt that the punishment for people who do not obey Jesus is everlasting death, is 2Thes 1:6-9, where we are told that the punishment is EVERLASTING DESTRUCTION, not everlasting torment.
A very good reason to believe that the conventional Hell is only the common grave of all mankind is: Jesus himself went to the conventional Hell when he was killed, Acts 2:27,31. Never would God have allowed His son to go into a place of torment for a second, because Jesus remained perfect to his Fathers commandments.
To a Christian the most important reason for not believing in a HELL is because Jesus came to earth to give his life for all who believe in him, so that they can be resurrected back to life, John 5:28,29, Acts 24:15. Anyone saying that this is unnecessary, because the people were not really dead, is saying that Jesus' Ransom Sacrifice is worthless, Gal 2:21, Heb 10:28,29. People who die are out of existence, Jesus came to give his life so that they might live again,
That is the point excactly. If you are frightened of something then you should be amenable to being saved from it.
I find it difficult to have sympathy for someone that hates God because he loves his sin. If you don't like the punishment for sin, don't sin. I suppose you hate the police as well for putting criminals in jail.
But God is not just some common policeman he is judge, jury, executioner, the law maker, He is supposed to be everything. When Job asks him to explain himself his answer is "where were you when I made the world?" He sounds like a petty tyrant.
Explain to me how a death row killer that has committed the most awful sins ever repents at the last minute to Jesus and is forgiven for all while someone who has done innumerable good deeds like Ghandi will be punished just because he didn't buy into the Abrahamic God.
Looks like you are using your free will to the full
which is your prerogative !
Have a nice day !
The souls in Hell are beyond all hope.
They are deprived of the vision of God
and suffer dreadful torments for all eternity.
It is not against God's mercy to punish souls
in Hell for eternity. God's justice demands
that He thus punish those who deliberately
turn themselves from God, their last end.
Everyone will meet God someday and give an account of their life. God continually calls to you for you to take the time and really know him. Hell is not a sentence placed on you out anger or hate, its a choice we make by rejecting a loving and merciful God. Forget everything you think you know about God that you learned from the outside world and take the time to get to know him on your own. Call to him and he will respond somehow and reveal himself to you. He does not want any of us to perish, Hell was not meant for us. Thats why He gave us a way out of Hell and death and provided a way for us to remain with him forever through the blood of Jesus that was shed for you and me. Look for God yourself before you dismiss Him.
Even though it has been proven from scripture time and time again that there is no eternal torment for man in hell some people just won't have it any other way. They seem to get some personal satisfaction from such a horrendous concept.
Greetings!
You might find this of interest. The later quotes are from the Baha'i scriptures:
"Bahá'u'lláh and &'Abdu'l-Bahá regard the descriptions of Heaven and Hell given in some of the older religious writings as symbolic, like the Biblical story of the Creation, and not as literally true. According to Them, Heaven is the state of perfection, and Hell that of imperfection; Heaven is harmony with God's will and with our fellows, and Hell is the want of such harmony; Heaven is the condition of spiritual life, and Hell that of spiritual death. A man may be either in Heaven or in Hell while still in the body. The joys of Heaven are spiritual joys; and the pains of Hell consist in the deprivation of these joys."
―Baha'u'llah and the New Era pp. 190-1
"When they [men] are delivered through the light of faith from the darkness of these vices, and become illuminated with the radiance of the sun of reality, and ennobled with all the virtues, they esteem this the greatest reward, and they know it to be the true paradise. In the same way they consider that the spiritual punishment ... is to be subjected to the world of nature, to be veiled from God, to be brutal and ignorant, to fall into carnal lusts, to be absorbed in animal frailties, to be characterized with dark qualities ... these are the greatest punishments and tortures....
"...The rewards of the other world are the perfections and the peace obtained in the spiritual worlds after leaving this world ... the spiritual graces, the various spiritual gifts in the Kingdom of God, the gaining of the desires of the heart and the soul, and the meeting of God in the world of eternity. In the same way the punishments of the other world ... consist in being deprived of the special divine blessings and the absolute bounties, and falling into the lowest degrees of existence. He who is deprived of these divine favours, although he continues after death, is considered as dead by the people of truth.
"The wealth of the other world is nearness to God. Consequently it is certain that those who are near the Divine Court are allowed to intercede, and this intercession is approved by God....
"It is even possible that the condition of those who have died in sin and unbelief may become changed; that is to say, they may become the object of pardon through the bounty of God, not through His justice; for bounty is giving without desert, and justice is giving what is deserved. As we have the power to pray for these souls here, so likewise we shall possess the same power in the other world, which is the Kingdom of God.... Therefore in that world also they can make progress. As here they can receive light by their supplications, there also they can plead for forgiveness, and receive light through entreaties and supplications.
"Both before and after putting off this material form, there is progress in perfection, but not in state.... There is no other being higher than a perfect man. But man when he has reached this state can still make progress in perfections but not in state, because there is no state higher than that of a perfect man to which he can transfer himself. He only progresses in the state of humanity, for the human perfections are infinite. Thus however learned a man may be, we can imagine one more learned.
"Hence, as the perfections of humanity are endless, man can also make progress in perfections after leaving this world."
―Some Answered Questions, pp. 260-274 passim.
Peace,
Bruce
Yes , that is what scripture says.
But don't forget , unrepentant sinners will still die in the flames of hell-fire. It will not be a picnic. :no: