In his sixth letter, Screwtape advises his nephew Wormwood on how to handle the virtue of charity growing up within the soul of the patient he is trying to guide
toward damnation:
Those claiming that there is predestination
toward damnation would have a problem with the following verse (and others): «This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.»
Not exact matches
This is my point of contention, because I want to make sure that, like Paul, and Yahshua, I warn everyone that the consequences of rebellion
toward our Maker is everlasting
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.
All your statement says, Eva, is that you have no moral center of your own and require the threat of eternal
damnation to behave well
toward others.
A tow - headed waif (Stevenson) christens him One - Eye — «You need a name, and you've only got one eye,» he reasons — and they head out with a small band of idiotic Crusaders
toward certain
damnation.