Fetchmyjunk: So we are all deserving of the same punishment.You are going to get "eternal separation from God" as your punishment?
FMF: What punishment are you going to get, do you think?
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
Eternal separation from God, and all that that entails.
16 Oct 16
FMF: You are going to be "damned"?So with your ideology you have declared all "wrong" to be equally "wrong" and then declared yourself "forgiven" anyway, is that right?
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
Were it not for Jesus and what he did on the cross, yes I would.
16 Oct 16
FMF: You are going to be "damned"?So do you assume that divegeester, as a fellow believer in "Jesus and what He did on the cross", will be spared being "damned" too, like you?
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
Were it not for Jesus and what he did on the cross, yes I would.
Originally posted by FMFHow about I answer your questions once the Geester answers mine, that way you won't be hijacking the thread. Feel free to start a different thread about my beliefs, this thread is for the Geester. I am interested in his beliefs.
You are going to get "eternal separation from God" as your punishment?
16 Oct 16
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkYou are still evading the point, we are talking about the one scripture you say was you "explaining your beliefs; so according to your understanding of the scripture you used about being angry with your brother, you believe that the judgment will be that you are condemned to burn in hell for eternity, is that a correct summation of your version of judgment or not?
I expect to be damned because I fall short of the glory of God on my own accord. My past anger is only one of the many things that would damn me. What about you? Do you think your good works can save you from damnation? (This is if you believe certain people will be damned. Do you believe certain people will be damned? According to what criteria will the ...[text shortened]... God. Do you think there are people who don't fall short of the glory of God on their own accord?
Originally posted by divegeesterYou haven't answered a single question that I have asked, yet you expect me to keep on answering yours?
You are still evading the point, we are talking about the one scripture you say was you "explaining your beliefs; so according to your understanding of the scripture you used about being angry with your brother, you believe that the judgment will be that you are condemned to burn in hell for eternity, is that a correct summation of your version of judgment or not?
This scripture I quoted before was to explain why I thought the damned might be getting the same punishment. Do you think anyone will be punished? Will the damned receive different measures of punishment?
16 Oct 16
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkBut what does that entail?
Eternal separation from God, and all that that entails.
"Eternal separation from god" is not scriptural, it is a modern euphemism designed by those who propagate eternal suffering, to soften the exaplination of the doctrine. Furthermore it is not the the explaination you gave when you said you had explained your beliefs about judgment.
16 Oct 16
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkIf a child is brought up to believe that slashing a classmate's face with a craft knife and then watching him bleed out and die is nor more or less "evil" than getting angry with his sibling ~ then, without doubt, that child is being brought up with a completely incoherent and dysfunctional moral compass. In fact, no moral compass whatsoever, the way I see it.
This is what I said in the thread I quoted: "According to what is written in the scriptures, getting angry with your brother is the same as murder, so yes I am guilty of mass murder in the eyes of God and deserve the same punishment."
Originally posted by divegeesterSo what then is scriptural? I concede I may be wrong. Please enlighten me.
But what does that entail?
"Eternal separation from god" is not scriptural, it is a modern euphemism designed by those who propagate eternal suffering, to soften the exaplination of the doctrine. Furthermore it is not the the explaination you gave when you said you had explained your beliefs about judgment.
16 Oct 16
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkAnd I'm not going to respond until I get it clear from you what you personally believe is going to happen to you.
You haven't answered a single question that I have asked, yet you expect me to keep on answering yours?
This scripture I quoted before was to explain why I thought the damned might be getting the same punishment. Do you think anyone will be punished? Will the damned receive different measures of punishment?
Will you be judged and condemned to burning in hell for eternity as a consequence of being angry. Yes or no?