Evangelion
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Uggah, uggah!
Doesn't surprise me. Care to quote what it is that you find "wholly inadequate"?
Look at the verses on pages 14-15, I think I have a few there. Also, care to quote any verses that support your private interpretation?
Yeah right...like I said a "cop out."Originally posted by cirisme
I have it but it is irrelevant to the topic of "will people annhilated?" Now, care to give your responses to my post on page 15?
One, you have refused to volunteer two verses that you feel support your position. I am willing to labor, but not where he who I am participating with is so unwilling.
I am not saying you are not a Christian. I am only saying that on this precise matter, you are absolutely deluded and that since this is the locus of the problem, my giving you what you ask for is a complete waste of time.
WHY IS EVERYONE IGNORING MEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Yeah right...like I said a "cop out."
In the last 19+ pages, I have given plenty of verses that indicate that people will exist for eternity, if that's not immortality than I don't what your definition is.
WHY IS EVERYONE IGNORING MEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
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F. F. BRUCE (Deceased), University of Manchester, England: "While this subject is one on which there is no unanimity among evangelical Christians, it is at the same time one on which they have often engaged in fierce polemic. What is called for, rather, is the fellowship of patient Bible study, the fruit of which Mr. Fudge presents here." ...
JOHN W. WENHAM (Deceased), Oxford, England: "The author is biblical, reverent and fair, showing soundness and independence of judgment. He makes his main points with force and persuasiveness." ...
DALE MOODY (Deceased), The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky: "I know of no biblical passage which, interpreted rightly and in context, conflicts with the conclusions of this book."
I understand your church tells you that and I understand that it's a major ministring tool for your church.
Because it was what he always believed, it was very difficult (at first) for him to realize otherwise.
Enjoy!
Originally posted by o2bwise
cirisme,
So you want me to go through two entire pages (which might be a couple dozen posts).
Why can't you go through them yourself and post two scriptures from among them?
I don't get it.
Regarding aion, what exactly makes you think that Exodus 21:6 does not refer to a neverending time
period? I can't answer for you, but there I two reasons I believe this time is finite:
(A)For ever in such a case ususally means until one party is dead. To elaborate on this, death would be the end
of time(not strictly speaking, but since we're speaking of relative humans, this will suffice). For ever usually
refers to the end of time, thus, from man's perspective, death is the end of time.
(B) 'Owlam, the Hebrew word in this passage, has the ability to mean a finite time.
However, applying this logic to Revelation 20:10 does not fit. (B) may work, but (A) simply can't without circular
reasoning. The only reason we should believe any passage with 'owlam or aion means something finite is
with both conditions A and B. And that requires CONTEXT.