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Nailit’s request. He has asked the reader to justify hell. Of course those who dismiss the notion can’t address the issue but those who believe in it must be able to offer justification
for it, so how about it?
Nailit’s request. He has asked the reader to justify hell. Of course those who dismiss the notion can’t address the issue but those who believe in it must be able to offer justification
for it, so how about it?
I am not a fan of hell.
Can I justify it?
Yes.
We don't know God apart from the little He has revealed about Himself in the bible.
But we can't begin to appreciate His purity, holiness, glory, and majesty.
None can enter His presence unless they are clothed in righteousness. There is no room for sin.
Those who choose to die in their sins are rejected and appointed to destruction, and that is hell.
Can I justify it?
Yes.
We don't know God apart from the little He has revealed about Himself in the bible.
But we can't begin to appreciate His purity, holiness, glory, and majesty.
None can enter His presence unless they are clothed in righteousness. There is no room for sin.
Those who choose to die in their sins are rejected and appointed to destruction, and that is hell.
//Forty years of study, more intense the last ten.//
Is irrelevant if what you've studied turns out to be false. The point is that you only have your faith to support the source of your study. An expert in the Bible you may be Theland, but you had to take the initial leap of faith in order to believe the Bible is factual.
You may be right and maybe we are all going to hell, but there's also a pretty large chance that you've spent 40 years studying a fairytale.
Is irrelevant if what you've studied turns out to be false. The point is that you only have your faith to support the source of your study. An expert in the Bible you may be Theland, but you had to take the initial leap of faith in order to believe the Bible is factual.
You may be right and maybe we are all going to hell, but there's also a pretty large chance that you've spent 40 years studying a fairytale.