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Anyone in the mood for some good ole fashioned HELL FIRE and brimstone preaching? this one takes the cake
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Where does it state and imply, that they eventually get out, or even become purified, and then get out?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28525317 Go back and look into my earlier posts - the ones that are almost entirely scripture citations. Consider the not-insignificant fact that God is Love and Love never fails. I understand what it's like to be into the swamp so deep that it all sounds too good to be true. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8788578 None of your earlier posts refer to any citation that indicates the condemned will get out. It's a very simple request. Can you point to a single line of scripture that indicates hell is a temporary place? I already looked at your previous posts and could not find anything. Just one line of scripture to prove that hell is temporary- that is all I'm asking. Is there a single line in the whole Bible you can point to? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17926316 The majority of the verses which say "eternal" or "forever" are mistranslations of Greek terms which actually mean an indeterminate length of time. But King James' hired guns wrote "eternal" and "forever and ever", so I guess we're sold on that, no questions asked. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8788578 To know for certain, one simply should look at the original word greek word, used in the scripture, aionios. Then look at a non-biased site, for the Greek definition. Here's the definitions I came across: aionios - ageless, eternal, timeless, unending [ link to kypros.org] It doesn't state or indicate an 'indeterminate' length.
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