Those in heaven no longer hope because they possess everything that makes them happy.Nonsense.
Nonsense again. Those now in heaven are still believing and hoping to be resurrected. They don't have resurrected bodies yet. positively anticipating experiencing something one does not have is to hope for it. There is no evidence that time will cease to pass after death, or after the first resurrection, or after the heaven and earth are created anew. There is no evidence that people in any of those ages will never be alerted to some new future experience coming their way, that they anticipate expectantly.Those in heaven no longer hope because they possess everything that makes them happy.![]()
don't you believe in being an elect though? if you believe in selective salvation there is nothing to figure out either your elect or your notThey have this life to figure it out before it's too late for them.![]()
Do you think he started this thread just to argue or do you think he was genuine in his question? also I wonder if he is a bot how could we tell I wonderNo matter what you say, this clown is going to find a reason to dispute it. Save your energy for someone worthwhile.
ok I was just reading through the posts and saw this now your going to far if your going to say such a thing about @Dino246 then your not showing the spirit of Christ but of the enemy it was uncalled for untrue and frankly childishDino246 wants to be exempt from correct doctrine.
You claim there is a "correct doctrine" but refuse to define it. We're still waiting. I'm not holding my breath.You are lying! Please post a specific correct doctrine you believe you don't have to believe. You are now exposed as a liar.
Definitely just to argue. Given that he has refused to provide his idea of "correct doctrine", and has started other threads with similar baited questions, he's just a troll.Do you think he started this thread just to argue or do you think he was genuine in his question? also I wonder if he is a bot how could we tell I wonder
lets just hope he doesn't make one about the rapture or something all hell will break loose which he seems to be prety focused on from what I have seen he has a thing for hellDefinitely just to argue. Given that he has refused to provide his idea of "correct doctrine", and has started other threads with similar baited questions, he's just a troll.
Jesus does not love unrepentant sinners in hell who were ultimately of false doctrine instead of being born-again.
It is very obvious that those who ultimately believe heresy burn forever in hell.
Definitely just to argue. Given that he has refused to provide his idea of "correct doctrine", and has started other threads with similar baited questions, he's just a troll.
Knowingly choosing to believe something that u know is false ? I don't believe that anyone does that , well not Christians , flat earth people must know the earth is round though mustn't they ? As Paul says , for now we r looking into a dirty glass , we will know all things perfectly one day . Believe in Jesus , his conception , his sinless life , his death and ressurection and his Sonship and Kingship and u r well on your way .Those who knowing choose to believe false doctrine do go to hell.
Yes He does. God IS love, and would love for those sinners in hell to seek reconciliation with Him. Love always hopes and never gives up, 1 Cor. 11.
Those who are in heaven no longer hope.
That is correct. Those in heaven do not have hope of eternal life because they already possess it.Yes, Rom. 8:18-25, Tit. 1:2 & 2:13, 1 Cor.15:19, Col. 1:27. 1 Thes. 1:3 & 5:8, Heb. 6:19, 10:23, 11:1.
Do you really want to know what correct doctrine is?You claim there is a "correct doctrine" but refuse to define it. We're still waiting. I'm not holding my breath.
This thread was not started to try to argue/debunk correct/sound doctrine,Definitely just to argue. Given that he has refused to provide his idea of "correct doctrine", and has started other threads with similar baited questions, he's just a troll.
As I'm sure you know, doctrine means teaching. There are doctrines which form what is sometimes called "the root of the matter," and they are essential to salvation. I'm thinking of things such as Jesus Christ being the only way to God, the fact that God is holy, and the need for God's grace for a sinner to be saved. If somebody knowingly believes falsehoods on these things, then they are unlikely to be a Christian believer. There are other matters which genuine Christians differ in their understanding, things like whether babies should be baptised or only believers, and what day of the week Jesus was crucified. As I say, genuine Christians differ in their understandings of such things, so in my opinion, our beliefs on them don't affect whether or not we are Christians.do you believe this person is a believer?