Sure its hotter
than all hell in Miami, but that doesn't stop my fancy tickling for one of Fall's hottest trends: MOTO JACKETS!
It's hotter
than hell in NYC right now.
Not exact matches
She's a
hell of a lot more entrepreneurial
than 70 percent of people I lived around
in Silicon Valley.
It's way more polite
than demanding, «What
in the
hell are you getting at?»
And when you make more
than $ 105,000, you are going to look at your ROTH IRA amount, with absolutely not that much to help
in your retirement and wonder, «why the
hell did I lock that money up and waste my time!»
Makes a
hell of a lot more sense
than an all powerful all knowing god needing to give birth to himself, so that he could sacrifice himself to himself
in order to save humanity from the punishment that he condemned us to.
A murderer is no worse
than an adultry, and especially a liar, all liars gonna have they place
in the lake of fire... so
in saying that, get ready to go to
hell WORLD... the END
I respect that way more
than you snake handlers who cry out that if you don't believe
in just the right way, you go to
hell.
I have never gotten a response, unless you count «You're another of Toms account, You're going to burn
in hell», or more often
than not, ignoring the questions and merely continuing to post the same crap over and over and over and over and over.
They need love, understanding, and ministry other
than someone telling them they are going to
hell unless they change.Those who are
in long term commited relationships are a different story.
I'm speaking about my own faith only: To become a Christian, it must be your own choice.No else can decide this life style for you.I know many
in the past and present have thought raising a child under the Christian label will save them for
hell but
in actual reality, the choice is their own not their parents etc.This life (being Christian) goes deeper
than just believing.You have to consider this yourself.Many today do not even consider Christ as their savior because they just believe what their church or family says.
In other words, a god that instills fear, rather
than love is not worth worshipping because even my
hell bound soul should be of exponential value to god, despite the fact my soul is just one of billions.
«There is no doctrine which I would more willingly remove from Christianity
than the doctrine of
hell, if it lay
in my power.
If one focuses on
hell as key
in the gospel then it can bend one's final reactions to many things as more cold - blooded
than warm.
Besides, Jesus discussed
hell far more
than he discussed heaven, and most Christian do believe it because the bible discusses it as a real place for real people on real pages
in real scripture verses.
I think that is bigger question to ask
than whether or not someone is
in hell.
If it changes your faith... then either you are looking at it
in a different way
than I do, or you place too much stock
in who gets into heaven and who goes to
hell.
If this story
in the bible is true and there is a heaven and
hell the way Christians imagine it, then Judas could be nowhere else
than heaven for enabling Jesus's plan).
But the book offers more
than additional confirmation for those of the
hell -
in - handbasket school of cultural analysis.
The most gracious person who ever walked the planet was Jesus Christ, and He spoke more on the subject of
hell than anyone
in the bible.
i want to disappear into the city, i feel safer
in Times Square on New Years Eve anonymous,
than I do around my family or ex lovers, who are venemous snakes that I still try to forgive for a lifetime of
hell.
i rather burn
in hell than utter those words.
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?
It was surreal, to know that a person you saw virtually every day, a person who knew me a
hell of a lot better
than most of the kids
in that school, could suddenly vanish entirely.
Yes, ironic... ironic that the fellow who is on the slow train to
hell, who she was warned by the pastor not to get involved with because he was an atheist, the fellow who has never had anyone
in the church leadership say more
than a sentence to when he did go with her to church, is the minister behind the minister of coffee.
That cartoon may be theologically correct, but many of the fundamentalists that I have met are more interested
in seeing those that they judge to be «sinners» go to
hell rather
than heaven to satisfy their concept of Divine justice.
Even worse, those very atheists who spend all of their time on forums like this and fighting against the truth (rather
than being out enjoying the world
in what little time they have) will ultimately die and go to
hell only to then find out the truth — that they've been wrong about everything they've believed their whole life.
Other
than that, they say exactly the same things: Jesus is returning to the earth, and it is urgent that you believe
in him, or you will go to
hell.
Living
in the bible belt I believe that the «once saved» teaching, so ingrained
in the culture, may actually doing more to send people to
hell than heaven.
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.
In fact, we believe that very few individuals will be going to
hell and believe God is far more merciful
than many «Christians» make Him out to be.
In the interview, the Pope appeared to endorse not universalism (the idea that everyone will be saved) but annihilationism (the belief that unsaved souls will perish in hell, rather than being tormented forever
In the interview, the Pope appeared to endorse not universalism (the idea that everyone will be saved) but annihilationism (the belief that unsaved souls will perish
in hell, rather than being tormented forever
in hell, rather
than being tormented forever).
I would rather die myself (knowing my destination)
than damn a perpetrator to an eternity
in Hell, especially if through my death they might come to repentance.
So let me get this straight, it's far fetched for us to NOT have been created by a God and that's illogical but you believe there's a heaven and
hell, a mystical deity who watches over us yet fails to intervene
in bloodshed that occurs daily
in his name, this deity is all powerful but for some reason can't do anything more
than a coin toss could and for some reason everything he can do is limited to exactly the same domain as nature (EX: God can never regenerate a missing limb)?
I had done a lot of bad things and feared
Hell more
than anyone so I knew what I was saved from and how awesome it was to become a believer
in Christ.
So either Scalfari is a poor journalist who has failed to accurately report the meaning of the Pope's words... or the Pope really does believe the souls of the unsaved will cease to exist, rather
than being tormented
in hell.
In my childhood and teenage years (and perhaps even way past them) I solidly believed the members of other churches
than our group of 3 reformed denominations were going to
hell.
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.
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.»
In many such sayings life before God is pictured as a brutal prospect: «It is better for you to enter life maimed
than with two hands to go into
hell...» (Mark 9:43 b).
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.
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.
Having grown up
in the conservative evangelical subculture that cast salvation as little more
than a ticket out of
hell that you cash
in on Judgment Day, I've personally been enthralled and challenged by the emerging church's perspective on the Kingdom of God.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the
hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more
than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes
in a year, to throw around...
Since the fall of Adam, all men are sinners
in that their very wills are corrupt, and they desire to glorify themselves rather
than God, and
in so doing, all of humanity is destined for
hell.
If you are not experiencing opposition
in this life as a Christian
than you need to take another look at the truth that the Bible and Christ taught... Jesus was a revolutionary figure who opposed the society and people that he lived with... He was not a person who was sugary sweet... and He didn't tell people what they wanted to hear... as Scripture says, the path to heaven is narrow and Few choose it... the road to
hell is wide and most are following that path.
The myth has more adherents with it
than it would if
hell were not included
in it.
All the big towns around the Sea of Galilee where Jesus worked are more scandalous and reprehensible
than was Sodom
in Abraham's time, and they will be brought down to
hell because of their recalcitrance (Matt.
it is easier, I think, to be
in the boat with Borg's historical Jesus — wisdom teacher / movement initiator / social prophet —
than with Jesus the Resurrected Christ who rocks the
hell out of my dead and dying world.
A book by Michigan megachurch pastor Rob Bell, «Love Wins,» presenting a much less harsh picture of
hell than is traditional, stirs discussion
in evangelical circles.