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Believing in hell is bad for your mental health

Believing in hell is bad for your mental health

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@sonship said
Look at Bobby Fisher, the recluse, the obsessed, the spolied and paranoid Jewish man with anti-semitic statements, a deserting traitor to his own country of the US. He sought to change ot rules of tournaments, suspefted all kinds oif secret devices hidden by the Societs to cheat him. He withdrew from the public eye to live a reclusing hermit like existence.

Surely, playing chess is therefore hazardous to everyone's mental health.
Hmmm, maybe that explains it. 🙂

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The things we have done will cause us to be put into hell; many will be put there believing in Jesus up to a point, they will do things in His name, but because that was as far as they went, they never believed in Him as Lord and Savior; they will be cast there well.

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A drowning man who refuses to be rescued will drown. If someone doesn't want it saved, doesn't feel like it's worth looking into, doesn't care, it's on them. It will not be forced upon anyone who doesn't want it; everyone gets what they want; they want nothing to do with Jesus; in the end, that is precisely what happens.

Do you think reading your link will change my mind one way or another? If so, I'll read it, but up to now, I have not.


@kellyjay said
A drowning man who refuses to be rescued will drown. If someone doesn't want it saved, doesn't feel like it's worth looking into, doesn't care, it's on them.
So, I did feel it was worth looking into and I did care; so how does that leave me? What's "on me" in my case?

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@fmf said
So, I did feel it was worth looking into and I did care; so how does that leave me? What's "on me" in my case?
As I said, some go up to a point where they do things in His name, but they never knew Him will be the charge against them. What is it you are asking?

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@kellyjay said
What is it you are asking?
My question doesn't inform you of what I was asking? Gosh.

You said this: "If someone doesn't want it saved, doesn't feel like it's worth looking into, doesn't care, it's on them."

I was asking you about those words. Your words.

You should read what you wrote again. And then read again what I said in my question about it.

That is what I was asking.

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Whatever, simple question was asked, and you come back with this.


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@fmf said
My question doesn't inform you of what I was asking? Gosh.

You said this: "If someone doesn't want it saved, doesn't feel like it's worth looking into, doesn't care, it's on them."

I was asking you about those words. Your words.

You should read what you wrote again. And then read again what I said in my question about it.

That is what I was asking.
Taking what I said in total, simply believing isn't enough; it is a relationship with God through Christ as Lord and Savior that is either real or not. If it was real, it could not be denied; if it wasn't, it could be denied because it was never real, to begin with; it was simply going through the religious motions for religious reasons, in His name.

If you tell me it was real for you and that it was as real to you as it is to me, that doesn't fly with Christ. You can say whatever you want about anything you want; reality has a way of showing itself in all we say and do, so to deny what you had now only means you can because it wasn't real, to begin with, we have had this discussion before.

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