1. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
    USA
    Joined
    14 Jul '07
    Moves
    43012
    23 May '14 22:21
    Originally posted by FreakyKBH
    According to Christian doctrine (not theology, which is the study of God), salvation is a matter of two "actions," although each of these can be drilled down into finer more technical details.

    Salvation itself is a redemption from one state into another state; from a slave market into freedom and all that each entail.
    In order for said redemption to be ...[text shortened]... ft giver.
    If my salvation is dependent upon my work, I can share in the glory of my redemption.
    Thanks, Freaky.
  2. Standard memberKellyJay
    Walk your Faith
    USA
    Joined
    24 May '04
    Moves
    157807
    23 May '14 22:44
    Originally posted by FMF
    Yes. I was a Christian. You also claim to be a Christian, right?
    So you are lying now! You had Jesus Christ in your life, and the Holy Spirit
    of God too...so you know God is real and you reject God anyway?
    Kelly
  3. PenTesting
    Joined
    04 Apr '04
    Moves
    250468
    23 May '14 23:24
    Originally posted by divegeester
    This is an excellent question, my view is this:

    If you are born into a family you cannot be born out of it. If you are not born into it then you are not part of it. What happens in your life is irrelevant to whom your parents are, they will always be your parents.

    Your question demoninates to one of works -I.e. I gave up my belief therefore I am n ...[text shortened]... when you think you are out, you are in".

    What you think is irrelevant, seek your birthright.
    The same way the Bible does not mention 'Trinity' and you correctly reject using that expression, then in like manner your analysis about being born into a family is not applicable.

    The idea of Trinity omits much of what is said of God and Christ. You are making the same mistake. You omit much of what is said about being born again or obtaining salvation
  4. PenTesting
    Joined
    04 Apr '04
    Moves
    250468
    23 May '14 23:25
    Originally posted by KellyJay
    So you are lying now! You had Jesus Christ in your life, and the Holy Spirit
    of God too...so you know God is real and you reject God anyway?
    Kelly
    What is strange about that? Is that not in the Bible as well?
  5. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
    USA
    Joined
    14 Jul '07
    Moves
    43012
    23 May '14 23:321 edit
    Originally posted by Rajk999
    The same way the Bible does not mention 'Trinity' and you correctly reject using that expression, then in like manner your analysis about being born into a family is not applicable.

    The idea of Trinity omits much of what is said of God and Christ. You are making the same mistake. You omit much of what is said about being born again or obtaining salvation
    Please see the relevant salvation comments by FreakyKBH on Page two.
  6. PenTesting
    Joined
    04 Apr '04
    Moves
    250468
    23 May '14 23:47
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Please see the relevant salvation comments by FreakyKBH on Page two.
    Who is FreakyKBH?
  7. PenTesting
    Joined
    04 Apr '04
    Moves
    250468
    23 May '14 23:48
    Originally posted by KellyJay
    You and I went over this before if I'm not mistaken. It is very simple in
    my opinion someone who asks God into their lives through Jesus Christ,
    and God gives them His Spirit and they follow God.
    Kelly
    We did but you failed to include all that the bible says about the issue.
  8. Joined
    28 Oct '05
    Moves
    34587
    24 May '14 00:241 edit
    Originally posted by KellyJay
    So you are lying now! You had Jesus Christ in your life, and the Holy Spirit
    of God too...so you know God is real and you reject God anyway?
    No I am not lying. In the past I believed I had Jesus Christ in my life and the Holy Spirit of God too, and I wasn't lying at that time. Then I lost my belief and now I don't believe the claims made about Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit any more. And I am not lying when I say this.
  9. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
    USA
    Joined
    14 Jul '07
    Moves
    43012
    24 May '14 00:27
    Originally posted by Rajk999
    Who is FreakyKBH?
    An RHP Member like Rajk999 who contributes to the site's public forums.
  10. Joined
    28 Oct '05
    Moves
    34587
    24 May '14 00:28
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Please see the relevant salvation comments by FreakyKBH on Page two.
    Grampy Bobby,

    You still have not answered the two questions in the OP:

    Can "a permanent member of Christ's Royal Family", after dying, be tortured in agony by burning flames for eternity?

    If this is what happens to them, are they still "a permanent member of Christ's Royal Family"?
  11. Unknown Territories
    Joined
    05 Dec '05
    Moves
    20408
    24 May '14 00:28
    Originally posted by FMF
    Are the assertions Grampy Bobby made to me ~ the ones quoted in the OP, plus his additional assertions on page 1 ~ correct or incorrect? Am I "a permanent member of Christ's Royal Family" on the strength of the fact I "believed in Christ in a moment of time" and "[Having] believed in Christ, [I] cannot lose [my] salvation" ~ is this correct according to your Christian beliefs?
    Yes.
  12. Joined
    28 Oct '05
    Moves
    34587
    24 May '14 00:34
    Originally posted by FreakyKBH
    Yes.
    So you believe that there are "permanent members of Christ's Royal Family" who are ~ and who will be ~ being tortured in agony by burning flames for eternity on account of them being "unbelievers"?
  13. Unknown Territories
    Joined
    05 Dec '05
    Moves
    20408
    24 May '14 00:37
    Originally posted by FMF
    So you believe that there are "permanent members of Christ's Royal Family" who are ~ and who will be ~ being tortured in agony by burning flames for eternity on account of them being "unbelievers"?
    No.
    You misread the quote.
    He was saying a soul lasts forever.
    Redeemed souls live forever in the presence of God.
    Those who rejected the gift--- in essence--- die forever separated from His presence.

    The former overflow in happiness.
    The latter have an experience akin to torture.
  14. Joined
    28 Oct '05
    Moves
    34587
    24 May '14 00:421 edit
    Originally posted by FreakyKBH
    The latter have an experience akin to torture.
    And these latter ones ~ burning in agonizing torture for eternity and "forever separated from His presence" ~ are still "permanent members of Christ's Royal Family"?
  15. PenTesting
    Joined
    04 Apr '04
    Moves
    250468
    24 May '14 00:48
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    An RHP Member like Rajk999 who contributes to the site's public forums.
    Thats it? I thought he was one of the Apostles in the Bible the way you refer to him as if he is some kind of authority.
Back to Top

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.I Agree