@suzianne saidMy cherished beliefs are not fragile, I’m quite open to them being challenge. I’m not sure what evidence you have to support your view to the contrary???
One could say the same about you and your belief that there is no hell or hellfire. You take every opportunity to attack anyone you perceive as disagreeing with you about it. You calling someone else's beliefs "cherished" and "fragile" is the height of hypocrisy.
I take every opportunity to attack the doctrine of death, eternal suffering. I do this directly with the poster in question irrespective of who they are. I do it to their face while they are alive not posthumously, after they are not around to take offence.
Your third point is just a fart in the wind, it’s so obviously not true,
02 Apr 20
@divegeester saidTranslation: You attack posters who do not believe as you do.
My cherished beliefs are not fragile, I’m quite open to them being challenge. I’m not sure what evidence you have to support your view to the contrary???
I take every opportunity to attack the doctrine of death, eternal suffering. I do this directly with the poster in question irrespective of who they are. I do it to their face while they are alive not posthumously, af ...[text shortened]... around to take offence.
Your third point is just a fart in the wind, it’s so obviously not true,
That's what I said.
@divegeester saidSo what do you think happens to heathens like me who don't tick all the boxes in the afterlife? If not eternal suffering (phew, that's a relief) then what? There must be some benefit to having been a good Christian, so what do you think it is?
My cherished beliefs are not fragile, I’m quite open to them being challenge. I’m not sure what evidence you have to support your view to the contrary???
I take every opportunity to attack the doctrine of death, eternal suffering. I do this directly with the poster in question irrespective of who they are. I do it to their face while they are alive not posthumously, af ...[text shortened]... around to take offence.
Your third point is just a fart in the wind, it’s so obviously not true,
04 Apr 20
@indonesia-phil saidThe benefit, and i am speaking completely academically, is to have the knowledge of God, the experience of the spirit and a walk of life that is set aside to do the will of God in the here and now. There is also significant evidence in scripture of a reward in heaven.
So what do you think happens to heathens like me who don't tick all the boxes in the afterlife? If not eternal suffering (phew, that's a relief) then what? There must be some benefit to having been a good Christian, so what do you think it is?
No one gets tortured.
05 Apr 20
@divegeester saidThanks for the answer.
The benefit, and i am speaking completely academically, is to have the knowledge of God, the experience of the spirit and a walk of life that is set aside to do the will of God in the here and now. There is also significant evidence in scripture of a reward in heaven.
No one gets tortured.
11 Apr 20
@divegeester saidThere is also significant evidence in scripture of some
There is also significant evidence in scripture of a reward in heaven.
unknown scribe saying that there is a reward in heaven.
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11 Apr 20
@wolfgang59 saidNot really.
There is also significant evidence in scripture of some
unknown scribe saying that there is a reward in heaven.
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