12 Apr 14
Originally posted by wolfgang59Originally posted by Suzianne
No it isn't.
I here must disagree. What you mean to say is that this is how this concept is assumed to be displayed in the Bible. I still claim that Annihilationism is compatible with the Bible. What people have come to assume the Bible is saying on the subject is due to what they've been taught.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Of course it's a fact that we all believe what we've been taught. Only question is has truth mixed with error crept in.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Of course it's a fact that we all believe what we've been taught
Originally posted by wolfgang59
No it isn't.
Please quote two sentence texts in context. Thank you.
Originally posted by wolfgang59Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Because it is not a fact, if it is show it.
Of course it's a fact that we all believe what we've been taught.
Learning is the result of being taught by another or being self taught and provides the basis for evaluating options;
we individually choose from the options that which we belief in both the secular and spiritual realms.