Mr Natural
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"We had a hell of a time" as opposed to "go to Hell".
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Are you saying Hades has a section for sort of bad people awaiting final judgement and eternal fire for "really bad" people?
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
I don't need to believe, no.you people believe a lot of bullshit babble
noI don't need to believe, no.you people believe a lot of bullshit babble
I head that in some translations, hell is translated from Greek "Tatarus" (which was their name for their place of eternal torment for the wicked, as well as a prison for the Titans).
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
No what?noI don't need to believe, no.you people believe a lot of bullshit babble
You know stuff.
Do you think Tibetan Monks go to Hell?
I'm a Festivistthere is no god so no hell
You must be a Northern Baptist. They say "There is no hell", while the Southern Baptists say "The hell there ain't."
very sinful and disgustingI'm a Festivistthere is no god so no hell
You must be a Northern Baptist. They say "There is no hell", while the Southern Baptists say "The hell there ain't."
I'm a Pastafarian
So what if Lazarus felt bad about the bad rich man's soul burning for the last 2 thousand years and asked God to release him? Would that be possible?Are you saying Hades has a section for sort of bad people awaiting final judgement and eternal fire for "really bad" people?
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
Yes, Hades, the temporary resting place for the dead, has already been separated to those who made it and those who didn't. On the side who didn't make it, apparently there are a few who have begun their suffering already.
So what if Lazarus felt bad about the bad rich man's soul burning for the last 2 thousand years and asked God to release him? Would that be possible?Are you saying Hades has a section for sort of bad people awaiting final judgement and eternal fire for "really bad" people?
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
Yes, Hades, the temporary resting place for the dead, has already been separated to those who made it and those who didn't. On the side who didn't make it, apparently there are a few who have begun their suffering already.
Are you saying Hades has a section for sort of bad people awaiting final judgement and eternal fire for "really bad" people?
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
Yes, Hades, the temporary resting place for the dead, has already been separated to those who made it and those who didn't. On the side who didn't make it, apparently there are a few who have begun their suffering already.
So what if Lazarus felt bad about the bad rich man's soul burning for the last 2 thousand years and asked God to release him? Would that be possible?Are you saying Hades has a section for sort of bad people awaiting final judgement and eternal fire for "really bad" people?
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
Yes, Hades, the temporary resting place for the dead, has already been separated to those who made it and those who didn't. On the side who didn't make it, apparently there are a few who have begun their suffering already.
I suppose Lazarus is sleeping and won't know about the rich man's suffering. It won't be up to him to judge the fate of the rich man, but Jesus. Some Bible scholars think it was a parable that Jesus told. However, if it was about a real people, then that is what I heard happened to the rich man. Apparently, some could be in some form of torment already in Hades as the rich man was thirsty and he wanted to warn his brothers. The length of time of where one goes is moot. You either are destined for heaven or hell. It is said God already knows who will make it and who won't. That was already predestined. All we can do is fulfill our destiny.
Anyway, today it has come down to creation vs. evolution. It has always been about creation vs. evolution as long as humans lived. I think both are "faith based," but only one side has the real evidence. The other side is wrong about everything. The way it has turned out and is turning out is they contradict each other perfectly.
Do you think Tibetan Monks go to Hell?
Yes, for keeping me up all night with the bloody chanting!
I'm a Festivistthere is no god so no hell
You must be a Northern Baptist. They say "There is no hell", while the Southern Baptists say "The hell there ain't."
I'm a Pastafarian
I don't understand what you mean that "Lazarus is sleeping". Why would people be sleeping in Heaven? And My question was not about Lazarus judging the rich man, but showing compassion for him in the afterlife. And what God's reaction to such compassion would be.So what if Lazarus felt bad about the bad rich man's soul burning for the last 2 thousand years and asked God to release him? Would that be possible?Are you saying Hades has a section for sort of bad people awaiting final judgement and eternal fire for "really bad" people?
The Bible states hell has been created for Satan and his bad angels already. I have to admit Matthew is a tough book to read.
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels." Matthew 25:41 It's those in Hades (eventually everyone) who still await final judgement. If you're really bad, then you could suffer in Hades, too, such as the rich man who didn't do anything for Lazarus.
Yes, Hades, the temporary resting place for the dead, has already been separated to those who made it and those who didn't. On the side who didn't make it, apparently there are a few who have begun their suffering already.
I suppose Lazarus is sleeping and won't know about the rich man's suffering. It won't be up to him to judge the fate of the rich man, but Jesus. Some Bible scholars think it was a parable that Jesus told. However, if it was about a real people, then that is what I heard happened to the rich man. Apparently, some could be in some form of torment already in Hades as the rich man was thirsty and he wanted to warn his brothers. The length of time of where one goes is moot. You either are destined for heaven or hell. It is said God already knows who will make it and who won't. That was already predestined. All we can do is fulfill our destiny.
Anyway, today it has come down to creation vs. evolution. It has always been about creation vs. evolution as long as humans lived. I think both are "faith based," but only one side has the real evidence. The other side is wrong about everything. The way it has turned out and is turning out is they contradict each other perfectly.
One is imaginary and the other one isn't real."hell" is a heathen underworld from pagan mythology.
Hell is eternal separation from God.
Quite a big difference, if you ask me.
Hell as is traditionally preached by "christians" is borrowed from paganism and isnt reality.You know stuff.
Theses less pagan influencecwith this on3.
I don't really know much, just forwarding what I've heard.