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Well, in general it was our desire to be our own "Gods" that caused us to fall under the illusion that we actually can be supreme in all aspects. You may desire a million dollars, and you may get it. But your first mistake will be thinking that your chance of receiving this expires upon the death of your body. Also, further from the initial desire we had to play God, our more recent, specific desires are granted due to qualification. You may not receive a million dollars in this lifetime, and perhaps not the next because you may not have the qualification. This is called karma. So it is not desire alone, but qualification. Currently, the general qualification of people is a deviation from our constitutional spiritual position. It is accepted on faith that those who are sincerely seeking answers will be given the proper facility in order to obtain those answers. If one cannot have such faith, then there is no use for any further inquiry into the truth. |
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The title is Why do non-believers go to hell, hades aka "the grave"?. This is the meaning of the word "hell" in the Bible. Believers and non-believers, when they die go to the grave aka hell, everyone does. It isn't a place of endless torture that is commonly believed. Now the basis of Christianity is the resurrection of Christ. We believe that Christ will return and gather together his people before the resurrections. This gathering of the Church will be void of God's judgement because we believed and stood for Jesus Christ, His Son and he has built a place for us in the heavenlies. If other people want to believe in something else or nothing at all...fine, we don't really care. The first resurrection will be for the children of Israel and unbelievers. The second resurrection will be for the just and unjust. On what criteria will God judge you is unknown. It's only known that Jesus Christ will not defend you so I'm guessing its either based on the Law or on deeds. Good luck.
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My problem with conventional religion is this: the god most talk about is the equivilant of a 2 year old child with a tactical nuclear weapon. Pay attention to meeeeeeee.... that is what it sounds like to me. This being of love is running around flattening cities and generally ruining peoples days (for exerting the free will he gave us might I add.... i.e. the libidenous little monkeys in Sodom and Ghemmora). I thougt we called people like that terrorists.
So: you come up to someone and essentially say this: you are wrong. your people are wrong. my god is bigger (and has an ICBM), better, stronger and faster. My god can beat up your god. your culture stinks. your people are all misguided, but pleeeease... let my god love you... or else. In addition: since those who havenot been given the chance to accept Christ are generally acceoted to be on a grace period of sorts, would it not be far better to just let them get on with their lives and get thru on a technicallity than to try and make it legit and thus damn half of them? I wouldn't want to be the one to answer to the Big G about why I damned half an amazonian tribe.... |
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This is what is silly, true blood: you (and others) seem to be suggesting that having the freedom to come to a different conclusion other than that God exists and Jesus is our Savior is MORE important than everyone going to heaven. In saying this, you greatly devalue the importance of going to heaven (which is, traditionally, very important). It would be like me saying "oh no, if I ever got really high and was about to jump off a bridge, I would want my parents to respect my freedom of choice and let me". Silliness, through and through. Do you honestly believe a little earthly 'excitement' is more important than our fate in the afterlife? And you can't tell me that we would all be "robots" if we were imbued with the knowledge of God/Jesus....we could still have political debates, culture, sports, movies, architecture, etc etc. Everyone believes the Earth exists, but that neither makes us robots nor does it make life boring. A friendly reminder to you Christians out there: I honestly do not mean to offend you, but try to see my point of view here. Are you afraid that Jesus is not the Son of God, and when you get to heaven you will be eternally damned by Allah for being an infidel? Of course you aren't. We atheists are not afraid of damnation from the gods of others, either. I'm not debating this issue out of fear, but for the love of the debate. :goodjob:
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speaking from an Non-christian POV...
non-believers are fine, if god wanted everyone to be the same we would be. Creator gave humanity variety for a reason. Besides in the end everyone believes in something, god or human worth or whatever. wa:do |
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Spinkles, please note I do not believe in the "heaven" and "hell" traditionally taught. Also I very much believe that God has provided a means for mankind to "be saved" during this age but you put it "go to heaven". I think we have a different point-of-view here and see it differently. I think we both agree that the bible teaches there will be a "new heaven" and a "new earth" and in this "new heaven" will be a "city" and upon the "new earth" will be a "paradise". The city called new jerusalem in the new heaven is apart or different then the paradise on the new earth. The question should be who will live where? The Bible teaches those who are born of the seed of God will abode in this city called new jerusalem that sits in the new heavens. The bible states this very plainly. Now ask yourself, who then will inhabit the new earth? After all is accomplished as told in the book of Revelation, there are going to be people on the new earth. It says in that book that they are going to bring in their produce; specifically naming corn, wheat etc.. but in this new land there is going to be no cursed thistles or death or sin. Now if the believers are in new jerusalem in the new heaven who are these people living in the perfect new earth? Probably the good hearted "non-believers". After this is established, death and evil will be completely destroyed. You speak of eternal damnation as if its a place of physical torture when, in truth, eternal damnation in the bible stands for God's final judgment that is unchangable. "And heavenly bodies there will be and earthly bodies, one kind will be the glory of the heavenly and of another kind that of the earthly."
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true blood-- So the good-hearted non-believers, in your opinion, do not go to Hell but merely a different kind of paradise? If this is what you are saying, it makes much more sense in light of the belief in a loving, merciful God.
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In a nutshell, here is the argument:
1) God is God over all creation, believers and non-believers alike. 2) God has at least two defining traits we know of from the Bible--he is perfectly just and perfectly loving. 3) God created man to have fellowship with him and to glorify him. 4) God made a covenant with man; man broke the covenant, letting sin into the world. 5) God gave man the Law; if man complied perfectly with this Law, he could overcome sin and become reunited with God. Man, being corrupted by sin, could not do so. Indeed, the Law demonstrates how much man needs mercy from God to over come sin. 6) God, being loving as well as just, sent his own Son to become incarnate to live a life in perfect accord with the Law so he could be the perfect sacrifice for man's sin. By this sacrifice, the initial sin of Adam is atoned for by the sacrifice of one man, Jesus, and God's justice is served. Just as Adam brought all men into sin, we are promised that by faith in Christ, all men who so beleive can have their sins forgiven, as Christ's death paid for all debts. In this way, both perfect justice and pefect love are met in one plan. In fact, God loved us so much that his own Son had to suffer the pain of hell to buy us back from death. Imagine the pain endured when you must submit your own child to such suffering. 7) If you do not believe in Christ, you remain dead to sin and subject to God's justice. Since God cannot love someone who is unjust, you are subject to his wrath. No man can earn salvation-we cannot obey the law on our own; we can only be saved by grace through the Lord, Jesus Christ, a gift available to all who accept Christ as their savior. There you go. |
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God's love and God's enmity are non-different from each other.
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The problem here is that people choose individually, in different circumstances and with different faculties, which worldviews to belief in. Why should only those who believe in God be rewarded? Is there something inherently dishonest in believing some other worldview? Shouldn't we be judged based on our actions towards others rather than which worldview we happen to believe in? |
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