Question for non-Christians.
Question for non-Christians.
In regards to eternal salvation and damnation, there's many different views in the world. But, I want to specifically address two different kinds. Below are brief summaries.
(i) There's people like fellow forum member Chapabel who say those who do not place Faith in Christ, despite choosing to live and teach others to live a life of charity with love, will "bust down the gates of hell" after they die.
(ii) There's people like me who say that to place Faith in love is to place Faith in The Lord for He is love. And, where there's sincere Faith in Him, His saving Grace can be allowed through. And, if a person sincerely doesn't believe in the existence of The Lord, or sincerely believes another deity exists, as long as they have Faith in love, they're still placing Faith in The One True God in a sense, for He is love. Therefore, He would not turn away from them. Hell is a place for hate and evil, and someone who doesn't identify themselves as Christian, but chooses to live the kind of life Jesus instructed all people, isn't evil that's deserving of eternity with evil incarnate and his demons.
Which belief do you think is more likely out of the two if Heaven and Hell exist?
(i) There's people like fellow forum member Chapabel who say those who do not place Faith in Christ, despite choosing to live and teach others to live a life of charity with love, will "bust down the gates of hell" after they die.
(ii) There's people like me who say that to place Faith in love is to place Faith in The Lord for He is love. And, where there's sincere Faith in Him, His saving Grace can be allowed through. And, if a person sincerely doesn't believe in the existence of The Lord, or sincerely believes another deity exists, as long as they have Faith in love, they're still placing Faith in The One True God in a sense, for He is love. Therefore, He would not turn away from them. Hell is a place for hate and evil, and someone who doesn't identify themselves as Christian, but chooses to live the kind of life Jesus instructed all people, isn't evil that's deserving of eternity with evil incarnate and his demons.
Which belief do you think is more likely out of the two if Heaven and Hell exist?
Last edited by Claire on Thu May 17, 2018 1:11 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Question for non-Christians.
I were to believe in the existence of The Dark Lord, and have faith in love, The One True God would be Him in a sense. For He is not as murderous and intolerant as the other god. Therefore, He would be a Cool Guy to hang out with. Hell could be a place for fun that's deserving of eternity with Evil Incarnate and his Demons.Claire wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 5:53 amHell is a place for hate and evil, and someone who doesn't identify themselves as Christian, but chooses to live the kind of life Jesus instructed all people, isn't evil that's deserving of eternity with evil incarnate and his demons.
Which belief do you think is more likely out of the two if Heaven and Hell exist?
“There are no known non-biblical references to a historical Jesus by any historian or other writer of the time during and shortly after Jesus's purported advent.” His so-called life was a farce.
Re: Question for non-Christians.
Which belief do you think is more likely, mine or Chapabel's?
Re: Question for non-Christians.
Do you honestly think whenever someone inquires about other's thoughts on a subject that means they're doubting their own beliefs?
Re: Question for non-Christians.
All you're doing is looking for support from others for your non-biblical beliefs. If you were only inquiring about non-believers belief, you wouldn't have given two options. You're just fishing for support and any support is good enough for you even if it comes from atheists.
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Re: Question for non-Christians.
Well, I can tell you all this. If there's a Hell, it must've frozen over because I agree with Chapster here. It does not read as a sincere ask, it reads as a fish for support.Chapabel wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 7:20 pmAll you're doing is looking for support from others for your non-biblical beliefs. If you were only inquiring about non-believers belief, you wouldn't have given two options. You're just fishing for support and any support is good enough for you even if it comes from atheists.
Any non-believer would answer, "Neither. It's all BS." It would be like asking this:
1. King Kong has brown fur that parts from his left to his right, or...
2. King Kong has black fur that parts from his right to his left.
Which do you think is more likely to be true?
Re: Question for non-Christians.
I asked a hypothetical question. KTR, SEG, do you both refuse to answer it? If you don't want to that's fine.
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For crying out loud y'all better answer her foolish question or she'll continue to pester you.
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Only if they were to say they did answer when they didn't.