Telling
people about hell is not being judgmental.
Warning
people about hell is no different than warning people that saying «Bloody Mary» three times in front of a mirror will conjure that particular spirit.
Not exact matches
And we've got web artists and hoax practitioners actively trying to fool the media to write
about whatever the
hell they want, just to get a rise out of
people (it's fitting that a performance artist is behind the «National Anthem» plot.
Peirone took inspiration from Jean - Paul Sartre's play No Exit,
about the
hell experienced by three
people trapped in a room, as well as such haunting films as The Shining, Mulholland Drive, and Heavenly Creatures.
While he basically ripped off the «
Hell's Coming With Me» speech from Tombstone... he fancies himself an economist because he found a way to make
people pay him $ 18 million per film in which the central plot is
about a country or world having to save him from himself...
I'm
about to go preach the Gospel to indigenous
people in Mexico, I love Jesus with all my heart and believe that He died for my sins as the Son of God... you think I'm going to
hell?!? To which she replied «yes».
Think
about it, 2
people to populate the earth... how the
hell do you propose the others were created?
I do know enough
about God's love that
hell is not what most
people believe.
That also pertains to the thing
about gay
people going to
Hell.
At 62, I have already lived most of my life and I don't quite care
about heaven or
Hell but I do care
about the
people with whom I share the earth, my fellow pilgrims, so yes, I would still stick with the Jesus thing as it helps me to remember to be humble, charitable and mindful in my daily walk so that I can contribute positively to the existence of others.
Also I suspect it would be easier to grow if
people would stop forming their safe world hypothesis of why they are gay and leave them the
hell alone
about something as deeply private as their sexual orientation and let them get on with their faith.
The Bible doesn't say anything
about people going to
hell or anything
about there being a
hell in the first place.
to know how fellow [past tense] churchy
people think
about me, or judge me, to know im not loved when i go home into my church and — fucking
hell, my family!
Religion teaches
people THAT crap
about the universe creator which is TOTALLY NOT what either the 10 commandments were
about OR what they are for or all
about and I can 100 percent prove it so religious
people HATE me because... by God I do the 10 commmandment and since I do the 10 commandment and work so hard to always do the 10 commandment... YOUR burning in
hell cause you broke one and SINNED... its is ridiculas... what religion HAS done regarding what God gave Moses... in the old testement.
All the comment's
about love, forgiviness and family are true, but
people don't realize that as I write this comment thousands if not millions on
people are falling into
hell lost for all enternity.
No... the reason many
people will wind up in
Hell one day, is because they didn't think God important enough to think
about.
Jesus gave us a clear picture of what that was all
about as did others say Peter for example 2 Peter 2:4 - 6: For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to
hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved to judgment; 5And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth
person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood on the world of the ungodly; 6And turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha into ashes condemned them with an overthrow, making them an ensample to those that after should live ungodly;
Honestly, who cares
about talking
about family when the
person might end up in
hell?
How many
people have you personally known to have come back from the dead to tell you
about heaven or
hell?
Check out the popularity of Rob Bell's book Love Wins: A Book
About Heaven,
Hell, and the Fate of Every
Person WhoEver Lived as an example.
I just thought of this — Billy Graham was pretty much a bully as well — he very strongly told
people to repent and his sermons were all
about repenting of sin and accept Jesus or you spend eternity in
Hell.
How does Craig get from his hypothetical uncaused cause made of nothing to the bizarro 3 - in - 1 Christian god who becomes his own son and sends
people to
hell if they don't believe the right unbelievable things
about him?
If you read the details, despite belonging less to churches and praying less «young adults» beliefs
about life after death and the existence of heaven,
hell and miracles closely resemble the beliefs of older
people today».
Hell is an imaginary place... oops again you're wrong
about people going there.
I used o think as you do
about Jesus being all those «things»,
about love, self sacrifice, compassion, etc.... But how is Jesus so loving and compassionate when according to the bible he and his Father will throw billions of
people into
HELL for all eternity for simply not believing in them?
If so, there could still be fervor
about saving
people from
Hell.
Since many
people think Paul is talking
about who goes to heaven in Romans 9, they think it is unfair for God to force Pharaoh to go to
hell against his will.
One is that there have been
people who testify that Jesus has taken them on a pesonal visit to
hell, to warn
people about it.
Having grown up as part of a conservative evangelical church, I was taught as far backas I can remember to tell
people about Jesus, to tell them that by inviting Him intotheir hearts, they would be saved from the fires of
Hell and instead spend eternity inheaven with Him.
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.
We warn
people about other dangers like scams, icy roads, health risks — but not
hell.
This
person had no idea how much
hell I've taken from
people in my evangelical community for writing
about my doubts, my questions related to heaven and
hell, my views on biblical interpretation and theology, and my support for women in ministry and other marginalized
people in the Church.
People that do nt know the Lord would think that way, read the bible then u will know what God is
about, God cares
about your soul in the name of Jesus, he wants to save your soul from
hell if u would surrender your life to him and live for him, he is not concern
about no football game or worldly things, he wants u to come to him and get saved thats what God is
about, learn of him read the Holy Bible.
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.
A doctrine
about hell being everlasting torment for all sinners is (to most
people) self - evidently unjust and disproportionate.
When I hear
people complain
about hell it is usually because they think it will be worse than the eternally lost deserve.
Some Traditions speak of Angels who guard
Hell, some who guard Paradise, some who ask dead
people about their beliefs, and some who record all of a man s actions; there is also an Angel who will blow the trumpet to awaken all human beings on the Day of Judgment.
Now, as for your questions,
about people before Christ... No, they did not all go to
Hell.
Most
people think «weeping and gnashing of teeth» is
about hell... but it isn't!
People are usually surprised to learn that in those texts, Jesus is not talking
about hell at all.
Like myself, and James R, Raleigh is convinced that God is not talking
about electing
people to heaven or
hell in these passages, but rather divinely appointing them for some specific role within His greater plan.
the source of the problem is the men who have traditionally left the pregnant woman alone to fend for herself... Roe V Wade came from the womans rights movement... -LCB- this demonstrates that
people give a
hell of a lot more ofa damn
about whats» in a womans uterous than the actual Woman they can see with their own eyes...
Or to directly link the two words from your question that everyone's eyes immediately darted to («election» and «
hell»), election is
about saving
people from
hell.
They didn't mean the moon would turn red... they were talking
about a mass killing of
people i.e. Armageddon... red as in the fires of
hell if you believe in all this bible fantasy crap.
Because he is a religious authority figure,
people spontaneously project on him a rich variety of associations from their early life, including powerful feelings
about such matters as God, heaven,
hell, sex, parents, Sunday school, death, sin, and guilt.
A country where many more
people believe in heaven than in
hell, for example, is likely to have a much higher crime rate than one where these beliefs are
about equal.
Because part of us instinctively feels that it's super unfair for
people who've never heard
about Jesus to end up in
hell.
You are the reason we atheists can't stand reiligious
people, TCB: in the comments section of an article
about the religious knowledge of the general public, you waste all of your time talking
about heaven and
hell instead of the topic at hand.
Hell to me is eternally without the fellowship of God - imagine being next to someone who constantly talks about themselves and does nothing except things that benefit themself (sort of like the person who does good to make himself feel better in your previous post), with no cognizance of my existance - I would hate to be next to that guy for eternity, that would be h
Hell to me is eternally without the fellowship of God - imagine being next to someone who constantly talks
about themselves and does nothing except things that benefit themself (sort of like the
person who does good to make himself feel better in your previous post), with no cognizance of my existance - I would hate to be next to that guy for eternity, that would be
hellhell!
For some
people, Memphis, Tennessee, conjures visions of southern religion: folks hootin» and hollerin»
about God, eternal damnation and
hell; sweating preachers thundering on
about sex, drinking and Democrats.