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Here’s a “yes-or-no” scenario to consider

Here’s a “yes-or-no” scenario to consider

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Like a fish out of water…I flip/flop.🤔


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So your answer is yes, you spend all day dreaming up these scenarios as transparent attempts to have something else to attack people over.

And I might remind you that everyone who's posted in this thread is perfectly able to be honest. You just can't resist gaslighting everyone to believe your pathetic attacks on them.

I also might remind you that this "question" scenario was dreamed up by you to have no good answer, just another "have you stopped beating your wife?" question for the single purpose of taking others to task.

Why don't you actually attempt to create a topic worthy of discussion in a forum called 'Spirituality', instead of manufacturing ever more outrage against the same people over and over again?

In other words, as a self-styled 'content creator', don't you think it's well past time for you to start earning your keep instead of just pooping out yet another "oh, good grief, not this again" thread?


@suzianne said
Why don't you actually attempt to create a topic worthy of discussion in a forum called 'Spirituality', instead of manufacturing ever more outrage against the same people over and over again?
Oh, the irony. Again.


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There is nothing evasive in your question; you suggest God lies; yes or no, God doesn't lie; the scenario you suggest can never happen.


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I wrote concerning whether or not I would be disappointed -

I would doubt it.


You should be able to readily understand that to be a "no."

Have you as clearly responded to MY question of whether that HAS happened to you?

I mean the clarity you require of me, have you practiced as well?


( Hurry before FMF comes in with " Oh the irony" on you. )

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@divegeester

So what do we have here then, yet another checkmate question for the lovers of their eternal suffering doctrine.


Should I demand a written apology here?

I wrote a thread on about "Does a believer have to mandatorily like everything he believes in the Scripture"

To which you said "Oh what a strange question that is." [paraphrased]

As you can see, you have branded believers in Christ words concerning eternal judgment as "lovers of their eternal suffering doctrine."

Rather than label my thread a strange question, maybe now you can see why I would ASK such?

But I don't think I'll hold my breath for either the apology or correction of the misreprenstation. I do not "LOVE" a doctrine of eternal judgment. I do love God and that He is the way. the TRUTH, and the life. I love that His word tells us the truth.


I think KJ and SS could forgive God for the original scenario.
But he would have to promise to give them Armageddon tomorrow as payback.



@divegeester

What does "I doubt it" suggest? A YES or a NO?

Is that a clear YES or NO that the experience of the Spirit of God persuading you to drop some previous notion is YOUR experience such that you were disappointed?

Any further insistence your question was not answered when I said "I DOUBT IT" will be ignored.

Your slow seeming reluctance to be mutual in response to MY question is becomming noted.


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DIvegeester:

Are you in any way disappointed with his revelation to you?


sonship:


I would doubt it.


Am I missing something ?