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20 Jul 14
20 Jul 14
Originally posted by divegeesterFor what it's worth, The Word of God in Revelation 20:15 Says "Yes": Thread 157995 Unpopular as it is on this spirituality forum, I believe God's Word. This gnawing, problematic topic was previously introduced a year ago: Thread 154053
Every Christian here no matter what denomination, creed, cult or otherwise, please state your position on this premise with either a yes or a no:
The God whom I believe in, has created a place of eternal incineration for those who reject his offer of love and salvation.
Yes or no?
Originally posted by divegeesterYes and No. It isn't that simple, but i would like you to expand your thoughts on the statement.
Every Christian here no matter what denomination, creed, cult or otherwise, please state your position on this premise with either a yes or a no:
[b]The God whom I believe in, has created a place of eternal incineration for those who reject his offer of love and salvation.
Yes or no?[/b]
Originally posted by divegeesterYes, but not eternal.
Every Christian here no matter what denomination, creed, cult or otherwise, please state your position on this premise with either a yes or a no:
[b]The God whom I believe in, has created a place of eternal incineration for those who reject his offer of love and salvation.
Yes or no?[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIs that a yes or a no?
For what it's worth, The Word of God in Revelation 20:15 Says "Yes": Thread 157995 Unpopular as it is on this spirituality forum, I believe God's Word. This gnawing, problematic topic was previously introduced a year ago: Thread 154053
Originally posted by divegeesterYes.
Every Christian here no matter what denomination, creed, cult or otherwise, please state your position on this premise with either a yes or a no:
[b]The God whom I believe in, has created a place of eternal incineration for those who reject his offer of love and salvation.
Yes or no?[/b]
And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for ever and ever.... Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire.
Revelation 20:10, 15 NIV
Originally posted by divegeesterThe Word of God in Revelation 20:15 Says "Yes": Thread 157995
Is that a yes or a no?
Unpopular as it is on this spirituality forum, I believe God's Word.
Originally posted by divegeesterSatan rejected God in no uncertain terms, and he still does to this day. His future place is in print. "The devil and his followers." (See Rev.) Doesn't say fallen Angels or people, just followers.
In what way yes and in what way no?
It is written, that God's grace can save even the worst of us. King Neb. of the old Testament became as a wild beast for a time. I don't recall the King wanting to be saved.
(I say King Neb, because i can't spell it and just being lazy)