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FAO Theland and others of his ilk.
Born again Christians believe that unless we believe like they do that we are going to burn in some kind of hell for eternity. Can you please justify such an odious concept/doctrine? (this goes for muslims as well)
I genuinely struggle with this idea. I have a couple of evangelical friends who are the nicest people you could meet but I have to question their sanity when they wish this on unbelievers like myself.
Born again Christians believe that unless we believe like they do that we are going to burn in some kind of hell for eternity. Can you please justify such an odious concept/doctrine? (this goes for muslims as well)
I genuinely struggle with this idea. I have a couple of evangelical friends who are the nicest people you could meet but I have to question their sanity when they wish this on unbelievers like myself.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I am Christian who believes in Jesus' two great commands. Love God and love my neighbour. That's it.//
No, Theland. That is not it. You also believe that God is going to torture unbelievers with unimaginable pain for all eternity. You've quiet conveniently dodged the question but no surprise there.
No, Theland. That is not it. You also believe that God is going to torture unbelievers with unimaginable pain for all eternity. You've quiet conveniently dodged the question but no surprise there.
//Why am I ridiculed for holding this belief? //
Because its bonkers.
//God makes the rules and promises eternal life to those who follow those two commands, and eternal separation to those who don't. Therefore it is my duty to share this good news with others. Is that offensive?//
Yes it is.
//Do you have a hypothesis to explain our existence and the origin of the universe? //
Personally, no, I'm neither a scientist or philosopher But if you wish to believe that man was created from a bit of dirt and that women were made from a spare rib then that's your prerogative.
Because its bonkers.
//God makes the rules and promises eternal life to those who follow those two commands, and eternal separation to those who don't. Therefore it is my duty to share this good news with others. Is that offensive?//
Yes it is.
//Do you have a hypothesis to explain our existence and the origin of the universe? //
Personally, no, I'm neither a scientist or philosopher But if you wish to believe that man was created from a bit of dirt and that women were made from a spare rib then that's your prerogative.
I think the question possibly misses the point. For Christians it's not a case of wishing hell on others, more a case of wanting others NOT to go there. The choice whether or not we will be there rests entirely in our own hands. As some posts show, many have already made that choice, either by dismissing the concept of God from their minds altogether or making a mockery of those who have chosen instead to accept God's offer of forgiveness and full pardon from sin. God does not desire the death of an (unrepentant) sinner, He is unwilling that any should perish but thay all should come to repentance. He would have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. Hell is reserved for those who think they know better than God and will escape Hell by ignoring Him in this life (dismissing the truth as a fairytale) and mocking those who have chosen to follow Him.