08 Nov 18
@thinkofone saidThat’s rich coming from you lad.
And yet you are much more intellectually dishonest than he.
@chaney3 saidApologies for not answering your questions; it was late here and I went to bed. Here are my answers:
Do you reject all notions of hell, or can you offer your own biblical interpretation?
Where do sinners go when they die?
Yes/no
Same place everyone else goes to, wherever that is, whatever name there is for it. It begins with the seat of judement. No one is tortured alive for eternity.
What would be the point?
@dj2becker saidThere is only one circumstance when I will pointedly not answer a question and that is when it is used as “countermeasures” sonship does this all the time and I state why I will not answer and faithfully promise him that I will answer once he has answered my original question. This example in this thread by chaney3 has been proved wrong as I answered his legitimate question once I logged on and I noticed that I’d missed it last night.
He is the master of them all.
You are virtual permenant “ignore” by my and several other posters, so your questions get ignored, not because of their content, but because you are an irritating trolling prick who has been informed by me several times that I’m not interested in talking to you.
I make a rare exception to make this post for the understanding benefit of other posters in this forum who do talk to, such as Chaney3. If you decide to be less of an irritating trolling prick you will find yourself engaged with.
Until then I remain absolutely not at your service
divegeester
@divegeester saidOkay, then you have your own interpretation of biblical scripture, which seems to go against the mainstream version of a nasty eternal hell.
Apologies for not answering your questions; it was late here and I went to bed. Here are my answered:
Yes/no
Sakes place everyone else goes to, wherever that is, whatever name there is for it. It begins with the seat of judement. No one is tortured alive for eternity.
What would be the point?
What makes you right, and them wrong?
A gut feeling?
That Jesus wouldn't do something so cruel?
Point is: everyone has their own version of how it should be, sometimes in the face of what the bible says.
08 Nov 18
@chaney3 saidScriptural cohesion, moral coherence, spiritual witness, logical process and generally common sense.
What makes you right, and them wrong?
A gut feeling?
That Jesus wouldn't do something so cruel?
Point is: everyone has their own version of how it should be, sometimes in the face of what the bible says.
As I’ve laid out in arguments over hundreds of threads and thousands of posts, many of which you have read and responsed to. If you are going to pretend you haven’t then I’m going to call you out and subsequently file you under the same heading and fetchmybecker.
@chaney3 saidWhat - to your way of thinking - is the point of this "point"? What is your purpose here aside from mentioning divegeester's name in a Thread Title for the umpteenth time, and then aiming the OP specifically at him? If, as you say, "everyone has their own version of how it should be", why is this latest chaney3 thread ~ yet again ~ about divegeester?
Point is: everyone has their own version of how it should be, sometimes in the face of what the bible says.
@divegeester saidThis entire thread is based on YOU having either your own version of how Revelation ought to be interpreted, or your complete disregard for its warnings.
Scriptural cohesion, moral coherence, spiritual witness, logical process and generally common sense.
As I’ve laid out in arguments over hundreds of threads and thousands of posts, many of which you have read and responsed to. If you are going to pretend you haven’t then I’m going to call you out and subsequently file you under the same heading and fetchmybecker.
I know what you're saying, but it may not be biblically supported.