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ANSWERS TO ATHEIST NONSENSE

Bzzzzzzz! Wrong answer. There was no Satan mentioned in the story of Adams and Eve. Only god and them and some unspecified animals and plants and a couple of make believe trees.
lol...yeah, God did it, to trip up His own creation...that makes so much sense...NOT...
 
The lake of fire is a biblical representation of hells as is the place where there will be wailing and knashing of teeth.
No, it's not...the lake of fire is the Gehenna that Jesus spoke of when he gave the parable of the rich man and Lazarus...do your research...
 
To call hell a "figure of speech" is pure heresy.


forums are about 'freedom of speech'.

doesn't have to be true, accurate, logical, ..........

some think Different, like you.

welcome.


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Nothing thrown into a literal fire exists forever...use your head...
For it to be torture God would have to raise them from the ashes only to burn them up again for eternity. I never read that, have you?
 
Biblically it is a place of eternal and imaginable torment.

most theologians think you are correct.

regardless, just keep on preaching. some can hear and follow the Narrow Path.

it leads to Eternal Life.




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No matter how many times you repeat it, it does not make it true...
Still missing the point.

It is absolutely true that the way you describe your god paints him as petty and immoral. You prove that with every post.

As for the rest of it, being "saved" and such, it is fiction. No matter how many times you repeat the fiction it doesnt make it true.
 
For it to be torture God would have to raise them from the ashes only to burn them up again for eternity. I never read that, have you?


never heard of that interpretation. nice try.



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No Symbol of Everlasting Torment. Jesus Christ associated fire with Gehenna (Mt 5:22; 18:9; Mr 9:47, 48), as did the disciple James, the only Biblical writer besides Matthew, Mark, and Luke to use the word. (Jas 3:6) Some commentators endeavor to link such fiery characteristic of Gehenna with the burning of human sacrifices that was carried on prior to Josiah’s reign and, on this basis, hold that Gehenna was used by Jesus as a symbol of everlasting torment. However, since Jehovah God expressed repugnance for such practice, saying that it was “a thing that I had not commanded and that had not come up into my heart” (Jer 7:31; 32:35), it seems most unlikely that God’s Son, in discussing divine judgment, would make such idolatrous practice the basis for the symbolic meaning of Gehenna. It may be noted that God prophetically decreed that the Valley of Hinnom would serve as a place for mass disposal of dead bodies rather than for the torture of live victims. (Jer 7:32, 33; 19:2, 6, 7, 10, 11) Thus, at Jeremiah 31:40 the reference to “the low plain of the carcasses and of the fatty ashes” is generally accepted as designating the Valley of Hinnom, and a gate known as “the Gate of the Ash-heaps” evidently opened out onto the eastern extremity of the valley at its juncture with the ravine of the Kidron.—Ne 3:13, 14.

Therefore, the Biblical evidence concerning Gehenna generally parallels the traditional view presented by rabbinic and other sources. That view is that the Valley of Hinnom was used as a place for the disposal of waste matter from the city of Jerusalem. (At Mt 5:30 Ph renders geʹen·na as “rubbish heap.”) Concerning “Gehinnom,” the Jewish commentator David Kimhi (1160?-1235?), in his comment on Psalm 27:13, gives the following historical information: “And it is a place in the land adjoining Jerusalem, and it is a loathsome place, and they throw there unclean things and carcasses. Also there was a continual fire there to burn the unclean things and the bones of the carcasses. Hence, the judgment of the wicked ones is called parabolically Gehinnom.”
https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200001642
 
let's make it easy now.........God isn't into Popularity Contests, he doesn't run for office.
Lol.

Yes he is.

That is why he only "saves" those who worship him and serve him.

Once again you have proven my point.
 
Lol.

Yes he is.

That is why he only "saves" those who worship him and serve him.

Once again you have proven my point.

what point?
 
So, you've made your choice...got it...
Still missing the point.

Your description of your god paints him as petty and immoral.

You are supposed to be arguing against that characterization but you just keep proving me right.
 
Still missing the point.

Your description of your god paints him as petty and immoral.

You are supposed to be arguing against that characterization but you just keep proving me right.
I get it...you're not interested in hearing the truth of God's Word...no problem...
 
Great points that God, in His wisdom, documented for us to know how Satan plays the blame game and gets humans to play the same game.

Again, how do you know this? Or are you just making it up as you go along?
 
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