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But please,
Just one Christian/Religionist here,
Please explain to me the doctrine of eternal torment.
I dont care what your belief is.
Catholic, Muslim, Protestant, Evangelical or otherwise..
How on Gods Earth can you justify an eternal torture for those not of your faith?
This is one thing that I really dont get or understand.
I wouldnt want even the bloody Yorkshire Ripper or Ian Brady to be burned alive eternally.
But they are lumped together with Aunty Ethel and Uncle Bob because they once had a bonk before they were married.
Or some poor sod found himself on his uppers (as happened many times today)
But because they dont believe as you do, they are going to burn!
Just one Christian/Religionist here,
Please explain to me the doctrine of eternal torment.
I dont care what your belief is.
Catholic, Muslim, Protestant, Evangelical or otherwise..
How on Gods Earth can you justify an eternal torture for those not of your faith?
This is one thing that I really dont get or understand.
I wouldnt want even the bloody Yorkshire Ripper or Ian Brady to be burned alive eternally.
But they are lumped together with Aunty Ethel and Uncle Bob because they once had a bonk before they were married.
Or some poor sod found himself on his uppers (as happened many times today)
But because they dont believe as you do, they are going to burn!
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I think you've got the wrong end of the stick. As I read it Nailit isn't asking for a deep, theological explanation, but one on a personal level. He is asking how people of religion, convinced that they are to be 'saved' are content with the notion that they will reside happily in heaven whilst their loved ones are burning in the other place very often for what most of us would consider normal human behaviour, his example being Aunty Ethel and Uncle Bob having once had a bonk before they were married. A very reasonable question that I don't believe has ever been satisfactorily answered here.
I think you've got the wrong end of the stick. As I read it Nailit isn't asking for a deep, theological explanation, but one on a personal level. He is asking how people of religion, convinced that they are to be 'saved' are content with the notion that they will reside happily in heaven whilst their loved ones are burning in the other place very often for what most of us would consider normal human behaviour, his example being Aunty Ethel and Uncle Bob having once had a bonk before they were married. A very reasonable question that I don't believe has ever been satisfactorily answered here.
The idea of 'eternal torment' is simply something dreamed up by men to create and secure power over more naive people.
There is no mystery really.
If you really do want a mystery, why not explore genuine mysteries around us like -
Why does anyone think Michael McIntyre Is Funny?
Why are they still allowed to make Are You Being Framed?
Why do right-wing newspapers still try and peddle Samantha Cameron as someone we should consider attractive?
Why don't fervents listen?
The list goes on - but the notion of 'eternal torment' has a simple rational explanation - fear and power.
There is no mystery really.
If you really do want a mystery, why not explore genuine mysteries around us like -
Why does anyone think Michael McIntyre Is Funny?
Why are they still allowed to make Are You Being Framed?
Why do right-wing newspapers still try and peddle Samantha Cameron as someone we should consider attractive?
Why don't fervents listen?
The list goes on - but the notion of 'eternal torment' has a simple rational explanation - fear and power.
We have been done this road many times before.
Other than saying that God has given everyone a choice to choose Jesus in this life and thus escape eternal torment in the next, there is really no pint in trying to answer Nailit.
He wont accept Christian apologetics and will just come back with exactly the same thread in a few months time
Other than saying that God has given everyone a choice to choose Jesus in this life and thus escape eternal torment in the next, there is really no pint in trying to answer Nailit.
He wont accept Christian apologetics and will just come back with exactly the same thread in a few months time