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Umm, a Discussion About Hell

tumbleweed41

Resident Liberal Hippie
There are no words adequate to describe the sufferings
of those who have damned themselves to Hell.
Their sufferings are eternal with no hope of ever being
diminished or ever ceasing.
The greatest suffering in Hell is the knowledge that one
has lost the vision of God forever. That one has rejected
God forever, our only source of eternal happiness.
It is terrifying to contemplate.
Please God may all of us save our souls and experience the
joy of Heaven forever; Where eye has not seen, nor ear has
heard, nor has it even entered the mind of man what God has
prepared for those who love Him!

Ahh.... I can just feel the love:run:
 

Francis

UBER-Christian
True Christianity is a personal life changing thing, and I’m not referring to joining any particular sect as I think they all have flaws if you look hard enough. When a person earnestly begins to look for God off their own back they will begin to understand the true nature of God and the purpose of Jesus coming to earth. To understand just a tad about the nature of God, consider what he said in Jeremiah about Baal sacrificing their children to their god…
I agree, to an extent. I think that all denominations DO have their, er, problems. however, i think that the RC is best, obviously. Otherwise, i wouldn't be one. :p I think, also, that it offers the guidance that best helps one to find God. Peace! Edit: Oh, and i forgot. Logician, i don't specifically need biblical reference. Now don't get me wrong, that'd be nice, but it's not necessary. As I'm sure you know, the church's teaching authority is based on three things: the Magesterium, tradition, and the Bible, of course. Now, i don't need to have all three for something to be considered by the church to be true. If i do, that's all great and fine. But also kinda superfluous.
 
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