Sentences with phrase «eternal fate»

It would be immoral to let someone's eternal fate rest on a choice like that.
Only God decides and we are not to judge others eternal fate..
The most holy, the noblest, the best, the most godlike things about us is our human capacity to learn personhood in responsible self - government (taking up personal responsibility for our own eternal fate) and to share in communion with other persons, and most of all with the unseen God.
But I do not believe that when it's time to cash in the chips, I will share the same eternal fate (worm food) as, let's say, Charlie Manson or Adolf Hitler.
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If you say «not,» then you are not a «true» christian as you profess because it means you are judging their eternal fate based on your own pride.
I see that God desires all men to be saved, and that by me taking a person's life, I am sealing their eternal fate forever.
I understand why Christians, Mormons, and Muslims do it: because they are concerned about your eternal fate.
If God loves someone, he won't let their eternal fate rest on their choice of ancient religion (or on their choice to use their capacity for reason, and choose no religion at all).
But if the person genuinely cares about me as a person and is honestly worried about my eternal fate, (either rationally or irrationally) I tend to not be as irritated.
Having read a frightening book about the eternal fate of those who hide their sins in the confessional, the young lad grows unbearably anxious.
The classical picture of judgment is that of an individual, his or her life finished, standing before God as their life is weighed in the balance, then receiving the fair judgment that determines his or her eternal fate.
The mistake arises when we take language which is deeply contextual, that is confessional, and in the case of Paul probably also liturgical, and turn it into objective assertions of a quasi scientific form that give us information about the eternal fate of non-Christians.
On the one hand, Christian tradition holds that at the moment of death the eternal fate of the person is irretrievably sealed.
In most veins of the Christian faith, it would seem far more beneficial and pleasant to believe in the Christian god than to disbeleve — unless you are the type of person to worry about the eternal fate of others over the fate of yourself.
Each person's eternal fate would be determined by the choice he or she made between them.
C. S. Lewis speculated on the eternal fate of animals in The Problem of Pain, suggesting that at least tame animals might enter heaven through their relationship with humans, in the same way that humans do through their relationship with Christ.
Saying farewell to one's nearest and dearest and preparing a howdy - do to to one's eternal fate is pretty grim business; might as well face it on a full stomach.
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