Tuesday, April 27, 2010

So Christians supposedly hell is isolation from God right?

Well then doesn't that mean we will go on living just fine we'll just be away from GOd. Well what about all those people who are perfectly okay with being away from a tyrannic and barbaric immature Deity such as me? Then why should we convert if we won't be tortured as I've heard some of you say we'll just be away from him?So Christians supposedly hell is isolation from God right?
that was the original idea, when that was so horrible in itself. You have to realize that until maybe 100-200 years ago God was the reasoning for everything. Things like procreation even, all God, people were stupid, ignorant, and well, just feeble. So the cut from God, since he was all, was enough.





Later the stakes had to be upped, so hellfire, torture, what have you.So Christians supposedly hell is isolation from God right?
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment. Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of God.
Literally speaking, ';Hell'; would be a life on the lam -- always trying to get yourself further and further from God's holiness. Hell is relational in nature and involves banishment from heaven. Mental and physical anguish result from the sorrow and shame of the judgment of being forever relationally excluded from God, heaven, and so forth. In this sense, someone with greater sins has more to ';be ashamed of'; than someone with lesser sins. Thus the lesser sinner may perhaps be able to withstand God's omnipresence to a greater degree than a greater sinner; to put it another way, the person who has greater sins finds themselves to run harder, more often, and farther than the person with lesser sins.





Scripture indicates that the primary focus of eternal punishment is the denial of the honor accorded to those who reject God's offer of salvation, and who bear themselves the shame and disgrace Jesus took in their stead. Therefore there is no inequality in the ';suffering'; -- these persons have denied God His ascribed honor; they are denied in turn the honor that is given to human beings, who are created with the intent that they live forever in God's service, reigning with Christ and serving him. They choose rather the shame and disgrace of serving their own interests; they are also shamed in accordance with their deeds (i.e., Hitler obviously has more to be ';ashamed of'; than, say, a robber baron). By denying their ascribed place in the collective identity of humanity, they are placed outside the boundaries, exactly as they desire to be and to the extent that their deeds demanded. God gives us the freedom to move away from God's love even at the risk of destroying ourselves. Hell is not God's choice. It is ours.
You will be tortured, and separation from God is far worse than you think. Being on earth as an atheist, you don't believe in God, but He still watches over you. In hell, He doesn't even do that. Demons have full reign over you to do to you whatever they please, and trust me, they'll torture you until they're thrown in the lake of fire, but when that happens you'll be thrown in, too. Then, you can all be tortured together. Anyway, complete separation from God is horrible, and being ripped apart by demons, burnt in fire, etc. is horrible, too. Trust me, you don't want to go to hell.
If Hell is isolation from their God, then -- good news! -- Hell CANNOT exist.





Why not?





Because their God is EVERYWHERE, remember?





Therefore their God is in Hell, too.





Therefore Hell is not isolation from God.





Therefore Hell does not exist.
Don't believe in what some say. Some say a lot of things, and breath doesn't make someone right.





Isaiah 2:22-





';Stop trusting in man, who has but a breath in his nostrils. Of what account is he?';





Seek the scriptures on the matter. You will find, for one thing, that hell is a place where the soul ceases to be; and by definition, Hell doesn't exist yet.
Hell is eternal torment, NOT ';isolation from God'; or ';separation from God';.





Jesus said that hell is eternal torment.





Nobody has to be sent to hell. The only way to avoid being sent to hell, is by believing the truth about Jesus in faith alone.





The truth about Jesus is that the only way to be saved and to get into heaven and avoid being sent to eternal hell, is by believing in faith alone that Jesus, who is God, died for our sins on the cross and rose from the dead (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). Believe this and you will be in heaven, no matter what!





Please pray now: ';Jesus, please forgive me of my sins. I believe that You died on the cross for my sins and You rose from the dead. Thank You for eternal life!'; You will be in heaven with Him forever when you die. :)
After seeing God, you will want to be with him forever, but if you are truly evil, he will make you the isolated from him, and you will be in fact, as miserable as you were if you were on fire.
That's why i left christianity...you're beginning to understand the confusion, congrats!





Here's wisdom for you:





JESUS=666, LUCIFER=666, GOSPEL=666, CROSS=666





Proof: A=9, B=18, C=27, D=36, E=45, ... Z=234
yes, isolation, but.....you will also burn in hell !!! so please be careful what you believe in this life
Hell is a creation of the Catholic Church to scare people into believing.





Ohhh...and giving them your money also.
Hell is the common grave where all dead people go . don't believe the religious hype.

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