Sentences with phrase «in eternal hell»

In the middle of all of this is Balian (Orlando Bloom, Pirates of the Caribbean), a blacksmith turned murderer who is traveling to Jerusalem in the belief that he can save his soul and that of his wife (a suicide) from burning in eternal Hell.
They grow up believing in an Eternal Hell of fire and brimstone, talking snakes, the Doctrine of Original Sin, animals in an ark, a Young Earth paradigm, the notion that people lived to be hundreds of years old a few thousand years ago, patriarchs that practiced child sacrifice and committed genocides, books that are supposed words of gawd that contradict real world observations, deities that kill their own children (human manifestations of their own selves) for the sake of sins that they never committed, the symbolic cannibalism and vampirism of a deity... I could go on for days.
Please use all your bible expertise to explain why your Gawd would let someone like that into heaven but fry an otherwise great and moral person in eternal hell because they don't believe in jeebus....
I've got some great guests lined up, including a Christian universalist (who supports the view that one day God will reconcile all people to himself through Christ), a traditionalist / exclusivist (who supports the view that only Christians are saved and the lost suffer in an eternal hell), and a conditionalist (who supports the view that immortality is conditional upon belief in Jesus Christ, so the unsaved will ultimately be destroyed and cease to exist rather than suffer eternally in hell).
The difference between Steve and I is that he believes in an eternal hell where god will exact His vengeance upon the majority of mankind for their ignorance.
So the reason I believe in eternal hell is because I believe some, unfortunately, will in fact persist in refusing grace, and be lost forever, and that this sad truth has been revealed to us.
Is Fred Phelps, who has seized on a few hateful scriptures, more or less a Christian than Rob Bell, who no longer believes in an eternal hell?
Are you loving Jesus Christ by telling people they will be «guilty of death in eternal hell»?
All the Atheists, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs, Jains, Mormons, Buddhists, Taoists, ZoroAstrians, un baptized babies, etc are all going to suffer in eternal hell fire?

Not exact matches

Before the «Dispensation of Grace» of God, by which we are saved through «Faith in Jesus Christ» as Lord and our personal Savior, Jesus Christ fulfilled the «Law of God» on our behalf during His ministry on earth, died on the «Holy Cross» for the «Remission of Our Sins» once and for all, descended to hell and defeated death, then rose from the dead on the third day bringing us «Eternal Life» and «Reconciliation» with God the Father!
You may have missed hundreds of opportunities to share with souls the fact that they do not have to go into an eternal oblivion without God (and if you truly believe in Jesus - HELL!).
Instead of talking about their families you should preach the gospel of salvation to them, and save their souls from eternal damnation in hell.
The penalty of hell is unimaginably horrific, I have nothing but pity for those who willingly choose it over eternal life in heaven.
Only Jesus Christ can save you from eternal torment in hell.
By even 1 mortal sin — a fully - knowing and fully - deliberate act against God's law (the 10 commandments)-- you reject God, too, and thereby merit eternal separation from God and punishment in Hell.
All that listening is wonderful, but it will do them no good if after they die, they find themselves in hell, and you who had a chance to tell them how to avoid it, just sat there, not really caring about their eternal destination, or how you could really give them true peace.
@Scott in Atlanta; You're right on that one but Jesus knew that this man's faith was in Him and sincere, not some light - hearted attempt at trying to save one's self from eternal hell.
If Mother Theresa (The most angelic person in modern history) had, in her last moments, decided that she believed, not in JC after all, but in the eternal Bhudda, is she in heaven or hell?
Those who are without Christ, facing an eternity in Hell and she has an opportunity to witness to them and tell them of the most wonderful gift of Gods salvation that can change thier eternal course and she choses to talk to them about something that she thinks makes them feel good.
Will there be eternal torment in the Nine Levels Of Hell for the pagans who believe in the twice - insufficient Magnificent Seven?
Religion is one lie after another: the lie of original sin, the lie of eternal life, the lie of hell, the lie of answered prayer, the lie that life can have no meaning without religion, the lie that religion is the source of morality, the lie of creationism, the lie of a spy - in - the - sky who hears your every word and reads your every thought.
Too many lies along with Pagan traditions ad Greek mythology are taught in the churches today (Christmas, Easter, Eternal torment in Hell, etc.) This evil plague called religion must go.
It has got away for so long with the kind of lunatic word - games that allow death - by - torture to be presented as an act of love, and eternal torment in the flames of hell to be seen as a necessary act of justice, that we should perhaps not be surprised that it has also managed to dupe its followers into seeing the systematic suppression and silencing of women as an act of liberation and equality.
Ezekiel Garragut imagines God as a fierce force rather like himself, a dark diviner of souls who delights less in rewarding the pure with bliss eternal than in sinking sinners in an excremental hell.
He was basically saying that as long as a Christian got something out about sin, hell, and believing in Jesus for eternal life, their duty to warn others was fulfilled.
How about this: Any Christian preaching to a child that their eternal soul will burn in Hell if the child doesn't join their «team» is a child abuser.
The second is eternal conscious torment rather than conditional immortality (aka anihilationism), and Jesus said «fear him who can DESTROY both body and soul in hell» and Psalm 37:20 «But the wicked shall perish, and the enemies of the Lord shall be as the fat of lambs: they shall consume; into smoke shall they consume away.»
They don't believe in Jesus and get a trip to eternal hell.
To do otherwise will result in eternal separation from God in Hell.
Since the gospel is about way more than just receiving eternal life but is also about how God's people are to live their lives in this world, then the goal of living out the gospel is not primarily to rescue people from hell so they can go to heaven when they die.
In» The Inferno,» Dante tells of his imagined journey into hell, his entry into a» kingdom of eternal night» where he hears the voices of the damned rise» in a bestial moan» and sees sinners stung by wasps, burnt by falling fire and frozen in a sheet of icIn» The Inferno,» Dante tells of his imagined journey into hell, his entry into a» kingdom of eternal night» where he hears the voices of the damned rise» in a bestial moan» and sees sinners stung by wasps, burnt by falling fire and frozen in a sheet of icin a bestial moan» and sees sinners stung by wasps, burnt by falling fire and frozen in a sheet of icin a sheet of ice.
Eternal Conscious torment in hell is another false belief.
Fifth, concerning the «Eternal, conscious torment in hell», take what the Bible actually says about hell and its duration».
According to catholic teaching, the existence of hell, of a state of eternal damnation, is an article of faith (as indeed, given free will and evil, it is a logical necessity); but that some human beings are or will be in fact damned is not an article of faith (though again logically it must be regarded as a possibility): hence Pere Teilhard's prayer further on in this passage.
But when Christians talk about getting saved from their sins, more often than not, they are referring exclusively to what they believe are the eternal ramifications of sin — damnation in hell.
if he is just preaching just to get people to come to church and mabey know god i can assure you he is a lost man and he is damming many people to an eternal demise in hell.
To the best of my understanding, the deposit of faith clearly affirms the following: that God desires the salvation of all and offers the real possibility of salvation to all; the offer can be accepted or rejected and, if accepted by faith, such faith is recognized as the gift of God; if the offer is knowingly, freely, and definitively rejected, even at the very last moment of life, one goes to hell, which is eternal; but the deposit of faith does not tell us clearly that anyone is in fact eternally damned.
«Eternal, conscious torment in hell.
Once the young apologist, I suddenly found myself wrestling with the notion that most of my fellow human beings would suffer eternal damnation in hell for being born at the wrong place and the wrong time.
God nbever punshed children for their parents crimes... death isnot always a punishment... cause the ultimate punishment is eternal life in hell... you are looking at wrong perspective there here and now in a temporary world
It would have been good if someone had come along side him and told him that he doesn't have to cut off his hand to escape hell and receive eternal life, but only believe in Jesus.
On several occasions, and notably in a general audience of July 28, 1999, John Paul II has cautioned against excessive certitude in speaking about hell and damnation, while emphasizing that «eternal damnation remains a real possibility.»
Concerning the «Eternal, conscious torment in hell», take what the Bible actually says about hell and its duration» and if you do not believe some of the things that some people think is unscriptural and can not find it Scripture just ignore it.
The answer is eternal damnation, suffering and torture in hell.
It is not definitely stated in the Qur» an whether Hell is everlasting or not, but it is clearly stated that Paradise and its blessings are eternal.
~ That yes, because «love» according to my definition, is wrong, God's character can, in fact, predestine some to eternal hell.
10:28 above... then the Fundamentalists should change their view on «hell» to be a «destruction» of the body and soul in hell for those who are unbelievers... in other words, annihilation... not eternal torment.
Is God's Final Judgment one of «eternal» hell for mankind who didn't repent while here on earth... despite the fact that Jesus said, «It is finished»... and Jesus «wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth»... and Jesus is «our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, and especially of those who believe.»
Or, does Scripture clearly teach that you must Repent and Believe before you physically die... though we are eternal beings and our soul / spirit live on... or face Eternal Everlasting Judgment in a fiereternal beings and our soul / spirit live on... or face Eternal Everlasting Judgment in a fierEternal Everlasting Judgment in a fiery hell?
Indeed, many of the arguments for women in the pastorate are also often applied to allowing gay marriage, supporting sex outside of marriage, denying the existence of eternal hell etc...
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