Originally posted by @rajk999 You dont get it. These are Christians.
You did get to say because a Christian lives in sin then they are not Christians
Neither do you get how Christ makes people righteous :
They are cleasned by his words, his commandments
His words are the Spirit of Christ
His teachings make followers free of sin.
You can repeat your nonsense false doctrines a million times ..
it is still garbage church teachings
Good grief, amigo. You seem to know nothing of the Bible or Jesus Christ.
Do you accept that God’s Holy Spirit indwells those who believe in the deity of Jesus Christ? You previously said God’s Holy Spirit indwells everyone and that atheists go to heaven if they do enough good works. Do you still believe that?
Originally posted by @divegeester Stop avoiding the question. I assure you it will not go away while we discuss this topic. Every Christian here who defends the literalism of eternal torture goes on to obfuscate over this question.
[b]How do you personally decide what in the bible is literal and what isn’t?
Now doubt you will be keen to answer this after your “nap”...[/b]
I'm not avoiding the question. I didn't avoid the question.
You're avoiding the answer.
Your question is logically fallacious. Whether you're aware of it or not.
This is the deal. You answer your own question first, then I'll give mine, which I already did, in part at least. After that we can compare answers and continue arguing about who's right and who's wrong.
Originally posted by @romans1009 Good grief, amigo. You seem to know nothing of the Bible or Jesus Christ.
Do you accept that God’s Holy Spirit indwells those who believe in the deity of Jesus Christ? You previously said God’s Holy Spirit indwells everyone and that atheists go to heaven if they do enough good works. Do you still believe that?
Good grief, amigo. - I
Im not your friend in any language You seem to know nothing of the Bible or Jesus Christ. -
yeah right Do you accept that God’s Holy Spirit indwells those who believe in the deity of Jesus Christ?
No such thing is in the Bible You previously said God’s Holy Spirit indwells everyone
Never said that and that atheists go to heaven if they do enough good works.
never said that
Originally posted by @secondson I'm not avoiding the question. I didn't avoid the question.
You're avoiding the answer.
Your question is logically fallacious. Whether you're aware of it or not.
This is the deal. You answer your own question first, then I'll give mine, which I already did, in part at least. After that we can compare answers and continue arguing about who's right and who's wrong.
Ive asked you four times now...how do YOU personally decide what is literal in the bible, and what it not?
Are you going to keep squirming white we both know why you won’t answer?
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Originally posted by @rajk999 Good grief, amigo. - I
Im not your friend in any language You seem to know nothing of the Bible or Jesus Christ. -
yeah right Do you accept that God’s Holy Spirit indwells those who believe in the deity of Jesus Christ?
No such thing is in the Bible You previously said God’s Holy Spirit indwells everyone
Never said that and that atheists go to heaven if they do enough good works.
never said that
Now you’re just being dishonest. You certainly did say atheists would go to heaven if they performed enough good works and you certainly did say God’s Holy Spirit was in everyone.
You should spend more time reading the Bible and less time posting. More learning and less chest puffing is the right course of action for you.
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Originally posted by @divegeester Ive asked you four times now...how do YOU personally decide what is literal in the bible, and what it not?
Are you going to keep squirming white we both know why you won’t answer?
Relax, tiger. Put down the pint and have a PB&J sandwich.
Originally posted by @divegeester Ive asked you four times now...how do YOU personally decide what is literal in the bible, and what it not?
Are you going to keep squirming white we both know why you won’t answer?
You asked a fallacious question. You answer it first.
How do YOU personally decide what is literal in the bible, and what it not?
After all, you seem to think that metaphor, allegory, symbolism and hyperbole don't convey truth, that God is just using "the lake of fire" as a metaphor about something that doesn't really exist for the purpose of scaring people into believing. Apparently.