i'm a little hesitant to jettisoning the "Fish Fry's" on Friday nights. The Mayor, however, would not object, as he is more of a pounded steak a la Morelli.
How about "Surf and Turf" Sonny?
i'm a little hesitant to jettisoning the "Fish Fry's" on Friday nights. The Mayor, however, would not object, as he is more of a pounded steak a la Morelli.
grosnick and I agree with you that what you do is important
Catholics ought to allow their Priests/Nuns to get hitched. It may help to curve the molestation of kids?
Catholics ought to allow their Priests/Nuns to get hitched. It may help to curve the molestation of kids?
I asked Sister Bertrill, AKA "The Flying Nun," out once. She declined, saying that would be habit forming.
I kill me!
You shouldn't have asked her, it was "NUN" of your business.
Jesus' flesh died but his Spirit did not die.
Jesus' flesh died but his Spirit did not die.
No, not Jesus' BODY. Jesus' Spirit went to prison/Hell/Hades.
That is right, prison is Hell and Hades. It is a the opposite of paradise.
You would have to give the scripture you are confused about.
I gave SCRIPTURES. Discuss the scriptures I gave! 1 Peter 3:18-19, and 1 Peter 4:5-6.
Real funny, pops! Sister Bertill was a sleep walker, I think-a Roaming Catholic!
I just one upped you, and still kill me!
There has been a discussion of the scriptures you gave. Now explain the apparent CONTRADICTION in your points of view.
Everything about the live Jesus died. The spirit that was the FORCE keeping him alive simply wasn't keeping him alive anymore so it in essence "went back" to God. But this "spirit" is not a conscious part of a person that leaves the body at death.
Did YOU give the scripture you are talking about? Does anybody know you are talking about IPeter 3:18-20?
When we actually examine IPeter 3:18-20, we might be able to clear up some mis-understandings. It says that Jesus, in the spirit, went to a "prison" where there were "spirits." Just who are these spirits? Dead people? No. They are indicated to be fallen angels that disobeyed in the days of Noah. See how verse 20 of IPeter 3 links these spirits with Noah's day. See also 2Peter 2:4,5; Genesis 6:2; and Jude 6. Since all of these verses identify the spirits as the angels that sinned in Noah's day, now look at 2Peter 2:4 where God did not spare the angels of Noah's day but "committed them to pits of darkness." The word for "pits of darkness" is not Hades, but Tartarus. So "Hell" is an erroneous translation. What does Tartarus/pits of dense darkness mean? Simply a darkened or diminished spiritual state. They are not in Hell (grave) or a literal prison. The Greek word for "Hell" is "Hades," and it does not appear here in this verse.
Look at IPeter 3:18-20 again. Does it say that Jesus "preached the Gospel" to these spirits? No. As the margin note in The New Testament Recovery Version explains: "the spirits here refer not to disembodied spirits of dead humans but to the angels who fell through disobedience at Noah's time and are imprisoned in pits of gloom, awaiting the judgment of the great day. Christ went to these rebellious angels to proclaim, perhaps, God's victory, accomplished through Christ's death in the flesh, over Satan's scheme to derange the divine plan."
So the prison is NOT Hell/Hades (and would you post where you get the idea of what Paradise is?). And Jesus didn't preach the Gospel to the demons.
Regarding post #279 by GodsTruth:
No. That's not true. "Hell" is translated from the Greek word "Hades," and "Hades" does not appear in those verses you posted. What appears there is "Gehenna," and that has an entirely different meaning than "Hades." Jesus spoke of Gehenna to give the people the idea of what would happen to wicked people. What does fire Do? It is an illustration of something vanishing into nothing. Why do you not set fire to your 20 dollar bill and watch it burn? Because eventually it will be GONE, right?
That is why Jesus used that illustration of ever-burning fire. Wicked people will be completely GONE.
So..."Hell/Hades" is not the word in those scriptures you posted. It is "Gehenna," and it SYMBOLIZES complete destruction, annihilation, obliteration.
Jesus' body was indeed in "Hades" which is THE GRAVE.
Everything about the live Jesus died. The spirit that was the FORCE keeping him alive simply wasn't keeping him alive anymore so it in essence "went back" to God. But this "spirit" is not a conscious part of a person that leaves the body at death.