@sonship saidNo
@divegeester
If you should turn out to be wrong and God does condemn His enemies to eternal torment,
will you stay with the unrighteous God or ask Him to allow you to spend eternity with Satan in his "wrong" and "unrighteous" torment ?
I await your answer.
And another:
If God is a final decider of ultimate destinies involving either eternal life or eternal punishment, is He less competent then you to do so?
Yes or No ?
@sonship saidI have no idea what you are asking me
@divegeester
And I ask you another.
What am I doing that you don't do?
@sonship saidNo
Divegeester,
If for John the Baptist to say to abide under the wrath of God is to be made non-existent in John 3:36,
does that mean that everyone who does not exist has the wrath of God abiding on him ?
Yes or No?
@sonship saidNeither.
Divegeester,
When Jesus says He and His Father will come to His lover to make an abode with him as "We" in John 14:23, Which one of the "We" is NOT God ?
"Jesus answered and said to him, If anyone loves Me, he will keep My words; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make an abode with him." (John 14:23)
Which one of the "We" there is not God - the Father or the Son ?
@sonship saidNo.
Divegeester,
Jesus said that it would have been better for Judas Iscariot to have never been born (Matt. 26:24).
Did He mean that it would have been better for Judas to be non-existent abiding under the wrath of God?
Yes or No?
12 Nov 18
@sonship saidI knew you were there...lurking.
@divegeester
Hi everybody.
With your excuses for not taking your fair turn at answering my question at the ready.