Sentences with phrase «by eternal damnation»

Several local councils in the Middle Ages, without apparently intending to define the point, state in passing that some have actually died in a state of sin and been punished by eternal damnation.
Many religions espouse that the outright dismissal of the existance of God is a mortal sin punishable by eternal damnation.
It's not easy to realize that what you've been taught is wrong — especially when you are threatened by eternal damnation by the Almighty no less.

Not exact matches

Emerald... in a way though, if you believed something to be true... like really believed... no doubt, for instance, the only way for others to be happy or not suffer eternal damnation (or whatever), wouldn't you feel wrong by not trying to convince others.
Unfortunately the exclusivist god of eternal damnation theory promoted by the fundys is only funny to those of us who have escaped the mind control and delusions.
The final passage is the closest we come to a designation of «heresy» as someone condemned by God to eternal damnation in the Bible.
It is interesting to me that the notion of eternal damnation does not appear to have been accepted at all in the first 3 or 4 centuries and then as you say, by the 6th the damnation crowd had won the battle.
Yet it does not follow that he who does not believe in any of these facts would be considered a nonbeliever by Allah and would therefore suffer eternal damnation.
In Inferno XXIX, Dante emphasizes this point by comparing counterfeiters, victims of a plague - like ailment in their eternal damnation, to those plague victims on the island of Aegina described by Ovid, who were replaced by «ant - people» — «secondo che i poeti hanno per fermo» (as the poets hold for certain).
Later theology for Whitehead, hence, distorted Jesus vision of «gentleness and mercy» by an «old ferocious God..., the Oriental despot, the Pharaoh, the Hitler; with everything to enforce obedience, from infant damnation and eternal punishment,» Price (1954) 176.
Phelps: If by «love and forgiveness» you mean «unrelenting guilt, shame and eternal damnation», then you betcher booty!
but instead by saying alound something like «Dear Jesus, please save me from eternal damnation
The Bible often alludes to statements by Jesuswhich undeniably allude to the fact that popular opinion and the road to eternal damnation are often one in the same.
The only way to get admission to heaven is by joining the Jesus Christ fanclub — so here's your eternal damnation, here's your free will, and here's your get - out - of - hell - free card.
Dear Jeremy I want to know that we all know that god is very loving and forgiving he will forgive every sin except one and that is blasphemy against the holy spirit and god can even forgive murder then why not such a sin that can be forgiven with in half an hour by an average human then why the punishment is really much worse eternal damnation?
Such conflicts provoke renewed inquiry into the Koran's puzzling and apparently contradictory attitudes toward Christians and Jews, the «People of the Book»: Muslims are told in the same surah («The Table»), virtually in the same breath, that Christians and Jews will attain salvation by following their own religion, but that if they deviate from true Koranic doctrine they are subject to earthly punishment and eternal damnation.
A third approach was articulated by a group who came to be known as Christian Socialists, who were led by F. D. Maurice (1805 - 72), who was Professor of Theology at Kings College, London, from 1846 until he was dismissed when his Theological Essays (1853) provoked a crisis because he questioned the teaching of eternal damnation.
«The only way to achieve «x» (better s - ex, happiness, eternal life, avoidance of eternal damnation) is by joining my magic sky fairy belief club.
It stood by the Westminster Confession of the Presbyterians except that it allowed some liberty on the doctrine of God's eternal election of some to salvation and others to damnation.
Second Peter 2:1 is the closest we come to a designation of «heresy» as a doctrine or teaching condemned by God with the consequence that those who believe it are condemned to eternal damnation.
He owes his soul to the ghastly Davy Jones unless he can cheat death - and eternal damnation - by seizing the fabled Dead Man's Chest.
Based on a true story, Netflix's new film Come Sunday follows renowned pastor Carlton Pearson, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, who questions the existence of hell, choosing not to believe in a God that would punish billions of people to eternal damnation.
With the president out of the picture and held by the king of the underworld, Johnny Gat, the newly resurrected and legendary member of the Third Street Saints, and Kinzie Kensington, the brains behind the crew, descend into the Abyss to save their leader from eternal damnation, and of course give us a couple more hours of explosive, balls to the wall entertainment.
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