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@fmf said
Isn't the "insult" of non-belief gone once the non-believer dies?
Or if, having died and encountered the Christian God as he metes out the torment, the non-believer becomes a former non-believer, doesn't the "insult" of non-belief end right there?

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I have and will quote scripture to you, but why do you ask for something that doesn't mean anything to you, accept as you like it, and agree with it or not? You already stated that no matter what is said, you will not change your mind, so why do you ask for scripture for points you will not alter your views over even if given?

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You said you ignore scripture did you not like, or agree with. I am not making that up, if you can just ignore it why do ask for something that carries no weight with you?

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I owe you some quotes if I am wrong I will apologize.

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@fmf said
Isn't the "insult" of non-belief gone once the non-believer dies?
When your life is judged everything done, every word spoken will be brought to light.

Nothing secret will remain hidden.

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@kellyjay said
You insult an eternal God, and you think the insult is temporary, you commit a crime against an eternal God, and you think the crime is only temporary?
Having died and encountered the Christian God as he metes out the torment, the non-believer becomes a former non-believer, doesn't the "insult" of non-belief end right there?


@fmf said
Having died and encountered the Christian God as he metes out the torment, the non-believer becomes a former non-believer, doesn't the "insult" of non-belief end right there?
No, because without faith it is impossible to please God.

“But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”

(Hebrews 11:6)

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@pb1022 said
No, because without faith it is impossible to please God.
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