PastorKevin said:
And anyone can restate what someone else says, but that is hardly a compelling argument. Tell me what questions that were asked by Logos during the battle that I didn't answer Biblically? I can provide the exact questions and numbers from the debate that Stephen never clearly answered from the Word of God, such as the question of how angels are forgiven from their sins when Christ didn't die for angels. There has not ever been even a hint of an attempt from Universalists to answer that question, in fact they want to make every effort to steer the conversation away from the fallen angels when that topic comes up. To say that Satan and the fallen angels get saved is not supported anywhere in Scripture, and Universalists refuse to admit this.
Here is why: Universalists don't want to admit that Satan and the fallen angels are tormented for all eternity in the Lake of Fire because it destroys their doctrine, and they would have to admit that eternal torment is possible, which is not something that any Universalist is willing to do. So they will fight and claw and attempt to prove that Satan and the fallen angels get saved, when in fact to do that they must make a ton of assumptions that are found nowhere in the Bible, such as:
-They must be saved because all are saved!
-If all are saved, then obviously Satan and the fallen angels are included.
-God provided some other way of salvation for the angels apart from Jesus Christ. (Which is in itself completely unBiblical because there is no other way to be saved except by Jesus!)
-Angels are saved through the sacrifice of Christ, the same as fallen men. (This is even more unBiblical because the Bible makes it clear that angels CANNOT be saved by Jesus, because Jesus died for men and not for angels)
And this was just one example of many that I could cite from the debate itself, which was overwhelmingly voted to be in our favor. Not to say that braggingly, but rather to say that those who read it and cared enough to vote on it overwhelmingly said that we won the debate.
Now I didn't participate in the debate in order to win a debate, as much as I wanted to give those who are trapped in the false teachings of Universalism something to think about and consider. But the point that I am making is why would we be attempting to take attention away from a debate that went very well for our position, as you say when you restate my statement? Really Redfin, you are grasping at straws, but then again what else would we expect from an adherent to Universalism?
Pastor - i think Stephen has already answered you in regards to the fallen angels and I wouldnt have any more to add to his answer although I would suspect that you will still be dissatisfied
But I would say this, in terms of the battle being a 'victory' then to have boasted about such a win would be remarkably hollow, on a forum such as this it was practically a foregone conclusion that the majority decision would have been in favour of ingrained tradition, I doubt whether Stephen was under any delusion of 'winning' from the outset - but rather more concerned with giving ET'ers and those interested something to think about, much the same as you seemed more concerned with trying to "help those trapped" within universalism.....
in all honesty I would say that there have been unanswered points from both sides of the debate, neither side is blameless, neither side is totally at fault
The thing is Pastor - you will one day have to accept that the message you portray as being the 'good news' of the gospel is one that conveys a misery of which there can be no compare, eternal torment is beyond any words that can depict pain/suffering and horror and is in contradiction to a God whose character is described as love,
In the ET scenario God's love is minimised by either wrath/vengeance or justice instead of those characteristics being part of his love, God's love cannot conquer all, it cant conquer sin because in the ET model sin is never vanquished but continually exists throughout eternity in an ongoing hellhole
Scriptures abound that speak of God working all things out, his will to save all men, for all men to find the truth, that all things will be in subjection to him that created it all and yet these arent enough to even seemingly make you stop and think that this almighty God - who created everything in existence - may just actually have a better plan in place than to torment the vast majority of his own handiwork for no constructive reason at all,
You have repeatedly accused universalists of relying on their 'feelings' when it comes to this subject, I will say to you that in fact feelings play their part also, we are not robots, we all have feelings and emotions and they are unavoidable in a subject of this nature, if we see a story about a child being molested or a woman being raped and killed then it is our feelings and the moral law written on our hearts that cries out that this is wrong, that the violent suffering of which is rife in our world is a travesty against what is right, this is the same in regards to the torture of helpless people, if a human being violates another then it is wrong, I do not believe that God is a bully nor a sadist either,
You say that you wanted to help those trapped in universalism, how? By preaching a message where you're effectively telling everone that God might be able to do many wondrous things but restoring his own world cannot be one of them?
That to think that Jesus sacrifice on the cross being 100% successful was in actual fact beyond him?
That the eternal agonies of our family/loved ones and friends is 'right' because it requites God's 'justice' no matter how much we may love them?
ET is the most hopeless and despairing message that there could possibly be, and does so much to turn people away from a God who's portrayal is one of pain and suffering as oppose to the source of everything good,
Your belief system dictates to you that God cannot do certain things - and once a theology places it's limits on God - and ET does exactly that - then i'd sooner be "trapped" in a belief that God can do all that he wills - and that his love isnt restricted by man made dogma......