Where does the passage say anything about anyone not being granted eternal life until the day of judgement?
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Why you cannot answer this question is because even you know that Matthew 25 nowhere says that people will not be granted eternal life until the day of judgement. Yet, Bible-despiser that you are, you were vainly trying to pervert Matthew 25 for use as a prop to support your heretical claim that people will not be granted eternal life until the day of judgement. Instead of dealing rationally and honestly with this question, you have chosen to react to it by posting more idiotic, raving spam concocted by your degenerate mind:
I will finish this life before I start claiming another one.
Should I be found faithful on the last day's judgement, I will look back, and in retrospect say, my eternal life started in 2008.
As you, and I, and everybody knows, what you said, there, is not in any way, shape, or form an answer to the question I asked you:
"Where does the passage say anything about anyone not being granted eternal life until the day of judgement?"
You know that you have not answered, and cannot answer it, and this reaction of yours to it is you lying (yet again): you know that your reaction to it is not an answer to it, but you nevertheless want readers to believe that you consider your reaction to it to be an answer to it, hoping that they would somehow thereby be kept from believing the truth that you have not answered it. Trying to keep people from believing truth is the essence of lying, and you, once again, are guilty of it.
Here, by the way, you have just told us that you are not faithful:
"should I be found faithful on the last day's judgement". You certainly are not faithful in any sense in which Christians—Bible believers—are faithful. And that is because you are not a Christian; you are not a Bible believer. You're faithful, though, to Satan, whose Christ-hating work of trying to intensify darkness and confusion you have enlisted yourself to do by stinking up forums with your heretical, Christ-hating raving.
In general, as a S.O.P., I do not put TOL posters on "ignore", though it is often a strong temptation to do so in the case of noisemaking, attention-begging clowns like yourself. Were you to be banned for being the troll you've shown yourself to be, I'd be A-OK with it, for sure; it would be well-deserved, and I'd say "Amen!" In fact, I hope that you will be, sooner or later, if you're going to continue on as you've done thus far. But, so long as you're free to post your heretical stupidities and to continue to troll people by taking up threadspace with your non-answers to our questions and objections, I'll continue to be somewhat vigilant about looking at what you're belching out, and subjecting your heretical stupidities to the light of Bible truth and rational thinking, in case I might thereby be of a little help/encouragement to my fellow Christians (as I often find myself helped/encouraged by what they have to offer).