The word states that God cannot die, Jesus died once, so he cannot be God.
Peace.
So what you are saying is that there is no life after death?
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The word states that God cannot die, Jesus died once, so he cannot be God.
Peace.
So what you are saying is that there is no life after death?
The concept that you're struggling with is a concept all Christians struggle with. trust me, youre not the first one to wrestle with the idea that a God of love and mercy could possibly send his children to a place of eternal pain and punishment. But think about it like this.. how could there be any good in the world without the bad? without punishment what motivation is there for doing good? in other words, how is heaven seen as a reward if that's the only after-life destination that exists?.. I know that the idea of damnation still seems much too evil and terrible to justify, and to tell you the truth, I dont think we'll ever find a solid justification for why God allows this. But keep in mind that the people sent to hell are sent there by their own personal choice. the ones whom God chooses to punish will be the ones who "hate the Lord" (see Psalm 8:15-16). So this God that you are speaking of, the God of love, mercy, patience and joy IS in fact exemplifying all of these things clearly throughout our lives. it's those that willingly choose to ignore his love, turn away from his mercy, and push away his joy and patience that are also choosing to spend eternity without him, this being the ultimate punishment for their decisions.
God created sin through man. He created his own scapegoat.
God created sin through man. He created his own scapegoat.
When Spiritual things are left to christians to explain, they will cause confusion every time. This is why there is confusion. When a christian enters into a conversation, confusion enters. Any message board will bear this out.
They argue, they bite each other, they selfishly debate the concept of eternal hell suffering, because they WANT and DESIRE sinners to suffer.
Inside, they want God to punish.
Peace.
since 50% of these posts are arguments against any sort of explanation going against a non christian belief from non-christians such as yourself and justwondering
Well I hold no control over who speaks on a post, but I can see for myself the uselessness of two or more christians speaking their points of view. Its as if they think that they speak for God, or that they are special or something.
It is this aittitude that deceives the world. A very people who claim themselves annointed, are in fact being used by the powers of darkness to distort the light.
Peace.
The salvation of humanity is not based on their choices, most people would simply choose not to be with God. God knows this, and he wouldnot set up salvation based on human choice. Your view would effectively doom much of humanity, as would the christian view. There is no such place as hell.
The Lake of fire is what you are trying to call this hell you believe in. There is a lake of fire, and God will use it, but not how you doomsayers are believing he will.
I have been around this sick view of God for so long, that I grow tired of it. God is not demented, humans are. He would no more keep humans alive in suffering for all of eternity, than he would leave salvation up to their weak minds of choice.
To add to that, why would you want to believe in a God that you could fully comprehend (unless you believed there is no God), because if you could comprehend God, you could do what He would do all of the time, and there would be no need for Him.
that doesn't even make sense, scapegoat for what? man disobeying? God is a perfect and infinite creature that can't have anything to do with sin therefore He can in no way create sin, that's just preposterous. Genesis says that all God made was good. Everything was perfect until man disobeyed.
To add to that, why would you want to believe in a God that you could fully comprehend (unless you believed there is no God), because if you could comprehend God, you could do what He would do all of the time, and there would be no need for Him.
So, if I make a baseball bat and you bounce it off someone's head I'm culpable?God created us to be sinners. So, obviously he definitely had something to do with sin and everything he created was not good.
So, if I make a baseball bat and you bounce it off someone's head I'm culpable?