Jeremiah Ames
Well-Known Member
I’m going to utilize an analogy here.
You live in a town where there is a very special restaurant.
Suppose this restaurant advertises that it has the absolute best food ever tasted.
Suppose it’s ads claim that it’s all free of charge.
Suppose it claims to have the finest first class service.
But,
To get in, a person must do two things.
You have never spoken with anyone who has gone, so you have no proof that what is advertised is true. Would you be interested?
Now, let’s talk about heaven. It’s been advertised to be a pretty good place. Lots of positives, no negatives.
What if there were only two things that you needed to do to get in:
What if that’s ABSOLUTELY ALL it took? You have never spoken with anyone who has gone, so you have no proof that was is advertised is true. Would you be interested?
You live in a town where there is a very special restaurant.
Suppose this restaurant advertises that it has the absolute best food ever tasted.
Suppose it’s ads claim that it’s all free of charge.
Suppose it claims to have the finest first class service.
But,
To get in, a person must do two things.
- Make a reservation ahead of time.
- Wear nice clothes
You have never spoken with anyone who has gone, so you have no proof that what is advertised is true. Would you be interested?
Now, let’s talk about heaven. It’s been advertised to be a pretty good place. Lots of positives, no negatives.
What if there were only two things that you needed to do to get in:
- Have a true desire to be nice to other people. (including on RF)
- Have a true desire to try not to be mean to other people.
What if that’s ABSOLUTELY ALL it took? You have never spoken with anyone who has gone, so you have no proof that was is advertised is true. Would you be interested?