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-Removed-Look back a few messages (page 32) and you will see the first paragraph of one of my posts says...
I've repeatedly explained why hell is not eternal, and you have repeatedly ignored my answer and reset the argument to questioning why I believe hell is eternal.
Have read your own thread, or do you assume no one else has?
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-Removed-my incoherence, or your inability to comprehend? or do you habitually accuse people of lying to cover your own incompetence?
Of course you acknowledged what I actually said in one of your posts today, because I've been hammering away at you for so long about this you have no recourse but to acknowledge it "today". But tomorrow is another day, right?
And by way it's spelled hell, not he'll... hell doesn't mean 'he will'.
Freudian slip?
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Originally posted by divegeester to RJHindsYep... that's what you're doing. You only care about keeping this so called debate going, and you're willing to lie and call anyone else a liar to make this happen.
It's seems to still be going and you lovers of the eternal hell doctrine don't seem to be putting up much of a case.
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You are well known in this forum for your overblown monologues. You are frequently called out over it and many poster have openly stated that your posts lose impact because of your exhausting responses to succinct posts.
LOL. Guilty as charged.
But you know, I think there are people who are hungry enough and seeking enough to go through a wee bit of trouble and read.
In this age of pushbutton, sub-second instant gratification I think there are STILL some seekers for truth willing to take a little more time to search out truth.
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The Christian is to be conformed to the image of Christ totally and completely. It is the destiny of everyone who is regenerated.
I expect that if I do not see everything through God's eyes I will see everything from God's viewpoint in the future.
YOU assume ... I am not appalled, not frightened, not pitying or not in shock of the prospect of perpetual punishing (even if it is taught in symbolic terms). I expect that the perfect will of God I will understand in that time I am fully "conformed to the image of the Son of God".
Eyes tired of reading?
Okay, I'll stop here.
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I understand that you are abdicating the responsibility for challenging your own difficult beliefs by compartmentalising them into a place where God will one day reveal to you, how burining people for eternity for not believing in him is not so bad after all.
You come off as wanting to be very argumentative about the matter. I think I don't need to argue with you further here.
Was Paul "abducting responsibility" when he said that now we see through a glass darkly, but in the end face to face (1 Cor. 13:8-12)?
I think I have obtained as much benefit from this exchange with you as you have to offer. If others have a question for me about something here, I'll probably respond to them.