Spirituality
24 Jun 22
29 Jun 22
@kellyjay saidYet another non sequitur dodge!
If God’s righteousness demands justification by the blood of Jesus Christ because every other path comes up wanting yes! We need to put our faith in Jesus not our opinions of what God should do.
Just tell the forum why any person “should” embrace a version of Jesus who eternally tortures those who don’t believe he exists?
@divegeester saidI answered you ignored.
Yet another non sequitur dodge!
Just tell the forum why any person “should” embrace a version of Jesus who eternally tortures those who don’t believe he exists?
@fmf saidI said it directly to you while you have started threads to talk about me. Nothing cowardly about saying something to you directly to you, while writing about me to get others on your side is, in my opinion.
You should go the other thread to discuss your egocentric banter about me being "an Anti-Christ". Don't be a coward.
29 Jun 22
@kellyjay saidNo, you made a post about an aspect your faith and are now claiming it’s an answer. You do this all the time, it makes you look dishonest.
I answered you ignored.
Here’s the question . Again!!
Just tell the forum why any person “should” embrace a version of Jesus who eternally tortures those who don’t believe he exists?
29 Jun 22
@divegeester saidAsking questions and getting a direct answer and pretending you didn’t is dishonest.
No, you made a post about an aspect your faith and are now claiming it’s an answer. You do this all the time, it makes you look dishonest.
Here’s the question . Again!!
Just tell the forum why any person “should” embrace a version of Jesus who eternally tortures those who don’t believe he exists?
14 Aug 22
@kellyjay saidSo you DO believe that murderers awaiting the death penalty can end up in heaven…
How can it be heaven if someone who murdered someone and the one they murdered are both there?
And yet you also believe that these same people should be executed and sent straight to hell.
How do you reconcile that contradiction?
@divegeester saidYes, every single sinner for every single sin can come to God for God's forgiveness.
So you DO believe that murderers awaiting the death penalty can end up in heaven…
And yet you also believe that these same people should be executed and sent straight to hell.
How do you reconcile that contradiction?
I believe every death puts up before God; even those not charged with crimes here
will stand before God and give an account of their lives, and even not being
charged here does not mean they will not answer for sins there. We will give an
account for everything done in this life, those things we did and didn't do, those
things we said and didn't say, all things done in secret will be displayed before all
and when that comes, only those in Christ will not suffer in that judgment, but
even they will give an account too, if what they did had lasting value or not it
will be tested.
@divegeester saidI am amazed at the non-existant "content" of your post.
Ut-oh here comes Suzianne with more biting wit and no content!
@divegeester saidShow me the contradiction, or run away.
Way to go with supporting your own contradiction!