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Fight!
I was wondering, if more people go to hell instead of heaven, does that mean that Lucifer won?
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If no, then it's a good question. What is "winning" where God and Lucifer are concerned? Would God have really won if he (in all his unlimited power) allows so many people/souls to go to hell? Maybe it would help to look at motives. God seems to want everyone to love and fear him; but many of us don't believe in him let alone feel any kind of emotion towards this character. So in that, has he failed already? What is God's idea of success? And then, what is Lucifer's? Once we establish these we can probably go round by round. ![]() |
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Understanding how unrealistic measuring quantities of salvation is, this is simply hypothetical.
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hahahaha great thread!!! i don't know if this would mean the darkside wins? the books say that the darkside will have it's day in the sun, but will lose it when it's said and done. in my opinion, i think we all go to wence we came. perhaps some of us continue on in some form or another, and the ones who screwed up just return to the source? i guess we all find out what happens when we leave this dimension. |
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