@EDJ
It's ironic that you mentioned that thread because I just read it the other day. It seemed like it would never end.
Their was some interesting back and forth discussion going on. I feel it's profitable to debate or share opinions if the individuals are open and remain teachable.
Heresy provided some sound info on the topics pertaining to Hell, The 144,000 and the parables mentioned in certain passages. I also feel you held your ground defending what you have beleif to be true to you.
I do believe that no matter what faith you adhere to, that an individual can always be enlightened and the word can be illuminated to him to bring more depth to and clarity.
Its needless to quote scripture and relay passages, interpetations etc etc... without utilizing the spirit to balance your approach. The letter(Word)alone killeth, but the spirit bringeth light.(paraphrasing).
Cornelius was a prime example of one who continued to be enlighted, despite the fact that he already was a devout Jew, one who gave alms to the poor and prayed. He was encountered by two individuals who gave him a bible study and the bible says that they showed him a more excellent way. The most interesting thing to note, was the actions that preceded the bible study or conversation regarding God.
I feel the whole heaven and hell issue has been exhausted in the previous mentioned thread. The thing that I feel helps me feel secure is that I feel I have a win, win situation.
For starters if my comprehension is correct and my assesments are accurate of Heaven and Hell, then I will be on the pathway to fulfilling my goal to make it to heaven. If the possibility of there being no place of torment is what suffices, then I am still in the same position I was leading me down the narrow path towards the King of Kings.And if there is a litteral place of torment that exists regardless to what we perceive, then how does one escape this scenario once they have chosen to not to take heed to this probability.
I don't want to take away from what anyone holds to their heart as true to them. For one, It's a beautiful thing to have the ability to choose what we want to believe in and represent. Two, people are ever learning yet never coming to the knowledge of truth. Lastly, God will always have the final say no matter what our finite minds will conjure or see as debatable.
It's ironic that you mentioned that thread because I just read it the other day. It seemed like it would never end.
Their was some interesting back and forth discussion going on. I feel it's profitable to debate or share opinions if the individuals are open and remain teachable.
Heresy provided some sound info on the topics pertaining to Hell, The 144,000 and the parables mentioned in certain passages. I also feel you held your ground defending what you have beleif to be true to you.
I do believe that no matter what faith you adhere to, that an individual can always be enlightened and the word can be illuminated to him to bring more depth to and clarity.
Its needless to quote scripture and relay passages, interpetations etc etc... without utilizing the spirit to balance your approach. The letter(Word)alone killeth, but the spirit bringeth light.(paraphrasing).
Cornelius was a prime example of one who continued to be enlighted, despite the fact that he already was a devout Jew, one who gave alms to the poor and prayed. He was encountered by two individuals who gave him a bible study and the bible says that they showed him a more excellent way. The most interesting thing to note, was the actions that preceded the bible study or conversation regarding God.
I feel the whole heaven and hell issue has been exhausted in the previous mentioned thread. The thing that I feel helps me feel secure is that I feel I have a win, win situation.
For starters if my comprehension is correct and my assesments are accurate of Heaven and Hell, then I will be on the pathway to fulfilling my goal to make it to heaven. If the possibility of there being no place of torment is what suffices, then I am still in the same position I was leading me down the narrow path towards the King of Kings.And if there is a litteral place of torment that exists regardless to what we perceive, then how does one escape this scenario once they have chosen to not to take heed to this probability.
I don't want to take away from what anyone holds to their heart as true to them. For one, It's a beautiful thing to have the ability to choose what we want to believe in and represent. Two, people are ever learning yet never coming to the knowledge of truth. Lastly, God will always have the final say no matter what our finite minds will conjure or see as debatable.