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@secondson said
If you want to discuss what the Bible says relative to the fate of the "non-believers", as you put it, then, with me at least, you'll have to use language consistent with the narrative of the Bible.
Take up your disagreement with the "tormented in burning flames for eternity" Christians, not me. Talk to them about the Bible.


@fmf said
"Torturer god" applies perfectly to the nature and character of the God described and explained by those here who believe in the "divine" punishment of being "tormented in burning flames for eternity".
But it's not in the Bible.


@secondson said
Well, I don't see just exactly every post every poster makes in every thread.

Show me the post and where I can find it.
No.


@fmf said
Take up your disagreement with the "tormented in burning flames for eternity" Christians, not me. Talk to them about the Bible.
And you can talk to them about the "torturer god ideology" you seem to think they propagate.


@secondson said
But it's not in the Bible.
Take it up with the Christians who believe that punishment by eternal torment in flames is supported by the Bible.


@fmf said
No.
Then don't assert something you can't prove.


@secondson said
And you can talk to them about the "torturer god ideology" you seem to think they propagate.
I talk to them about its moral incoherence. I don't quibble the mythology and literature. If you paid attention, you'd already realize this.


@secondson said
Then don't assert something you can't prove.
Why would I need to prove it to you?


@fmf said
I've asked the same question twice, now. You don't have to answer it if you don't want to.
You asked the question and I began an answer. Refer back to that post and we can take it up from there.

But I don't think you're up to the challenge. You asked if the "sanction for capital punishment" was rescinded for adultery and homosexuality.

On the surface of it the answer is yes, but there are no specific verses that say so. The answer is contained in a broader perspective and view of the totality of scripture.

But you really don't want nor care to know since you hold to the view that it's all man made nonsense anyway.


@secondson said
You asked if the "sanction for capital punishment" was rescinded for adultery and homosexuality.
No, I didn't.


@fmf said
Why would I need to prove it to you?
Because you started the argument.
Finish it, or stop telling me someone said something, you quoted, you can't prove they said.


@fmf said
I talk to them about its moral incoherence. I don't quibble the mythology and literature. If you paid attention, you'd already realize this.
I think "quibble" is a fair description of your posting style. 🤓🙂

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@fmf said
Just leave my family - "in [my] home", as you described it - and my family members out of it. Refer to your own family if you wish to when peddling your vile supernatural-punishments ideology. I ask you to desist.
We are done. I hope you have a nice life and don’t wish you anything ill to you or yours.


@fmf said
No, I didn't.
I stand corrected.

What you said was, "Which verses indicate that the sanction of capital punishment was rescinded for crimes other than "First degree intentional homicide"?"

But with the intent you asserted in your OP I assumed you meant by "crimes other than" that you were referring to adultery and homosexuality.

Come on, be real.


@secondson said
Because you started the argument.
Finish it, or stop telling me someone said something, you quoted, you can't prove they said.
I don't need to prove to you that there are Christians here who believe that the punishment for non-believers is them being tormented in burning flames for eternity.

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