Sentences with phrase «eternity for even»

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Saje offers an extremely generous return policy, which allows customers to return products any time, for the rest of eternity, even if it's half - used and they lost the receipt.
Let's see... believe in our God or you will be tortured for eternity... Believe in our God even if science and the fossil record refute our conclusions... Believe in our God who can do anything, it doesn't matter what you come up with, he can do it and don't you dare call it magic or fantasy... but don't test him either, he's not a performing monkey who does tricks to convince us he's real, we just have to have faith, but he could do anything if chose to...
We have the opportunity to go through this ordeal in the here and now and accept the penalty Christ paid for us with gratitude because I think the pain will be even greater, once we have entered eternity, knowing that our life was never lived in true freedom and grace.
RELIGION - there has always been this invisible magical man with no explanation, got bored and thought hey i want some company and * POOF * created everything from nothing besides man that he used dirt to make and women that he used a rib to create then for the next generation a lot of incest happened and now we are at 6 billion people in only 6,000 years were the majority of people will suffer for eternity to do not believe in him, even though he could easily save them...
so please explain to me how everyone that does believe in your god, even though there are many gods around the world, are all going to burn in hell for eternity?
If they will accept His gift, believe in Him, then, they, even those who murder and molest babies, will be cleansed from their sins and can live together with Him for eternity.
Open minded is considering all possibilities, closed minded is not even considering possibilities that don't agree with a certain myth (out of fear of burning in hell for eternity?).
Kerry, people who fervently live their faith, are the people who are asked about eternity and how (even then), things can change for them so that they leave earth knowing that they were redeemed.
It must suck being a Christian, believing that some cosmic stalker is looking over your shoulder 24 hours a day, and even reading your mind, so it can decide whether to make you burn for all eternity or not.
The overarching interpretive rubric within which to understand the spheres of human life — and, for us here, in particular the family — is Augustine's statement, in Book I of The City of God, that the servants of God «have no reason to regret even this life of time, for in it they are schooled for eternity
Humans will search for all eternity the vastness of space and wont even scratch the surface because it was created by an infinitely brilliant God.
Blessed are those who put themselves first, striving to be great instead of ever being second to anyone, because what really matters is to be great for this vaporous nano - second, even if that means being dead - last for all eternity.
I've always disagreed, and think that even if there is a heaven, I'll be there when I die, because any actual god worth having doesn't need or want your belief, and wouldn't keep a good person to their core out of heaven... let alone burn and suffer for eternity in hell.
Perhaps the torment suffered by «minor» sinners is limited, but even a constant water drip is unendurable over a long period, let alone for eternity.
With hope for the future, not in any illusory «progress of mankind onward and upward forever,» but in the confidence that the issues for time and eternity are in the hands of God, remarkable staying power is generated even in the midst of what appears to be social retrogression.
It is argued then, that the crushing, heart - wrenching pain of watching a child die, and the sense of deep loss that lingers afterwards for days, months, and even years in the hearts of parents, is the pain that God experiences for an eternity over the death of His Son.
For even if He eternally experiences the crushing sorrow of losing a child, He also eternally experiences the joy of being with His Son for eternity, and the even more thrilling experience of His Son rising from the deFor even if He eternally experiences the crushing sorrow of losing a child, He also eternally experiences the joy of being with His Son for eternity, and the even more thrilling experience of His Son rising from the defor eternity, and the even more thrilling experience of His Son rising from the dead.
Lem me see here, according to your holy book your God personally ordered more infant killings than all American abortion doctors combined, ordered the annihilation of half a dozen civilizations, routinely taunted and tortured humanity, introduced evil into the world then blamed the things he created for it (even though he's supposed to be omniscient and omnipotent), then abandoned humanity for at least a couple thousand years while making plans to come back and slaughter 2/3 of Earth's inhabitants so that he can judge them and throw most of them into a torturous hell for all of eternity... for not being able to overcome the nature your book says he gave them... Just so he can have non-free will - having cloud gnomes sing his praises for eternity.
If refusing to repent, there are many scriptures stating their fate... that being to burn for eternity, whereas other sinners, get blotted out, never to be remembered they even existed.
Even so, Schleiermacher surrendered very little, and his own consciousness's appropriation of God's being, «in relation to us» of course, included and emphasized the traditional attributes of omnipotence, eternity, omnipresence, and omniscience.5 And for him, «immutability» is already contained within the notion of God's eternity.6 Causality within the entire system of nature can be exhaustively accounted for by God's causal activity.7 Following the lead of Aquinas, Schleiermacher declared that there is no distinction between potential and actual in God.8
Even the Old Testament saints, who never heard the gospel as we have, will enjoy eternity with God because of what Jesus did for sinners.
Only Jesus can pray to Jesus that Jesus doesn't cast us into the Hell that Jesus created because Jesus loves us and wants us to live for eternity in His Heaven unless we do not believe in and honor Him, whereupon He will vomit us up and into the everlasting agony of Hell which He prays we do not go to because He loves us so much even though we are born evil and vile in His eyes and require being born again so that He does not condemn us to a fiery eternity and, rather, can love us in Heaven for ever and ever, Amen.
And should she be so foolish as to desire for herself only that which is earthly or even foolish enough to desire as well to draw you down to the earthly: yet a woman's folly shall certainly not be able to change the law of eternity.
God loves me but he's going to torture me for all eternity even though I'm a reasonably moral person?
Even though it hurts and I'm tired of it (Literally) there is a «joy» like James talked about; preparing us for a wild and fun eternity with Him forever!
If i'm just somebody elses pet project and was meant to happen and my life was preordained then it's a 1 to 1 odds that I am who I am and that means i'm just another chess piece on someone elses board and have no real freedom and no real future even if I was to imagine some fluffy afterlife stroking Gods ego for eternity, that is not for me.
It wouldn't be because I no longer believed in him, but it would still be because I would never even give the time of day to «someone / thing / it» that would send even a single person to a «hell» to scream and burn and suffer and cry for all of eternity.
Idk, maybe it's me, but I have a hard time getting behind something or someone who would knowingly allow even one person to have to experience something like that for all of eternity.
They even go so far as to say that those who disagree with them, i.e., do not accept christ, will be sent to hell for eternity.
But it is explained in that, God did nt have to offer a way out for anyone so we are just lucky He offered a way for some, and we should be thankful for the time we have on Earth before eternity in Hell, because we don't even deserve that.
And in a review in Eternity magazine he criticized the book for its «spirit of suspicion and hostility» while finding it «intellectually superficial» — even though he would still find himself to the right of Jewett and others at Fuller.
One wonders how many novelists and, for that matter, how many sermonizers are prepared to confront in such detail this difficult fact about the human condition, that sooner or later most of us will be called on to give adults, to whom we are bound with the most powerful ties of love and respect, the services we associate with the care of an infant, with their sense of dignity, and our own, now and for all eternity, dependent on the delicate attention and sensitivity we bring to the task, even as they gaze upon us helpless and vulnerable.
The «christian view» goes something like this, «there is a benevolent sky daddy who made some arbitrary rules that include condoning slavery and stoning unruly children to death, and if I don't follow these rules, I burn in hell for all eternity... unless I ask for forgiveness at some point before I die, then all is forgiven and I live in heaven for all eternity, even if I'm a baby rapist!».
To fully generalize the foregoing view, even the laws of nature, so far as contingent, are to be attributed to divine decisions made, not in eternity or for all time, but at a finite time in the past.
But the one who in truth willed one thing and therefore willed the Good, even if he be sacrificed for it, why should he not go on willing the same in eternity, the same thing that he was willing to die for?
What sounds even sillier is that after you die, if you say you're sorry and really mean it, you'll be in some paradise land and have happiness for eternity under this imaginary friend that you spoke you you're whole life.
And if you don't believe in Jesus, and even if you have the slightest shadow of doubt, Jesus and his ogre daddy god will torture you for eternity.
I forget the exact verse right now but I'm pretty sure Jesus said that we're supposed to tell people what they want to hear, even if it helps separate them from God for eternity.
Even though these people will live extremely short lives, I will punish them for eternity if they don't do what I say (or really what some of them really late in the game, like a million years after they've been around, write down in a book) or in fact, even if they just don't believe inEven though these people will live extremely short lives, I will punish them for eternity if they don't do what I say (or really what some of them really late in the game, like a million years after they've been around, write down in a book) or in fact, even if they just don't believe ineven if they just don't believe in me.
It alone reserves nothing for itself and thus can dispose also of the future (which otherwise man seeks to save, because he is fearful of his finiteness, which must be treated with care); it alone can love even this earth together with God and thus integrate also all earthly love into the moment of eternity, and it alone will not fail in this, because it loves him who has never been sorry for having risked this earth of guilt, curse, death and vanity.
And only here is apocalypse realized in pure thinking itself, for even if this seemingly occurs in ancient Eastern Christian thinking, the apocalypse which Orthodox Christianity knows is an apocalypse of eternal return, or an apocalypse of an original or primordial eternity, whereas a uniquely modern apocalypse is an absolutely immanent apocalypse, and precisely thereby an absolutely new apocalypse.
Even if there were to be a heaven, it is a place I would not want to be in for eternity (read: Revelations).
And yet not even the foremost professional theatrical producer has ever had all in such readiness for the stage and for the change of scenes, as eternity has all in readiness for time: all — even to the least detail, even to the most insignificant word that is spoken; has all in readiness in each instant — although eternity delays.
This being - a-murderer is a state of being, an existential punishment in and of itself, even if you, personally, get away with it in terms of the law and manage to feel no guilt (or even feel pleasure in it) or even if you somehow wind up in heaven for eternity.
Not just for a long time, not even a really long time, but for all of eternity.
If he lacks this intensity, if his soul from the beginning is dispersed in the multifarious, he will never get time to make the movements, he will be constantly running errands in life, never enter into eternity, for even at the instant when he is closest to it he will suddenly discover that he has forgotten something for which he must go back.
It is entirely motivated by His love and the invitation that He has given me to enter into relationship and be a part of his Kingdom come to the earth now and even for eternity — one of wholeness, justice, mercy, healing, love, peace, joy, gentleness and faithfulness etc..
Even human parents wont punish children they love for eternity for disobedience.
It is enough for me to contemplate the mystery of conscious life perpetuating itself through all eternity, to reflect upon the marvelous structure of the universe which we can dimly perceive and to try humbly to comprehend even an infinitesimal part of the intelligence manifested in Nature.»
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