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Post by mikef6 on May 20, 2023 5:29:28 GMT
but is not.
Hell The Trinity Your god-given right to own a gun abortion gay sex (except when having any sex that relates to pagan rituals)
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Post by yggdrasil on May 24, 2023 8:34:48 GMT
but is not. Hell The Trinity Your god-given right to own a gun abortion gay sex (except when having any sex that relates to pagan rituals) The OT has hell or the concept although not called hell which is a modern translation. The Trinity was a NT thing, although became solid when they decided later to turn Jesus from a normal person into part of the Godhead.
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Post by mikef6 on May 24, 2023 14:15:13 GMT
but is not. Hell The Trinity Your god-given right to own a gun abortion gay sex (except when having any sex that relates to pagan rituals) The OT has hell or the concept although not called hell which is a modern translation. The Trinity was a NT thing, although became solid when they decided later to turn Jesus from a normal person into part of the Godhead. The Hebrew Scriptures talk about Sheol, a dark shadowy underworld where souls went after death. I remember most uses to be from the Psalms where the poet prays not to have his soul sent there, i.e. he doesn't want to die. It is uncertain whether the souls in Sheol have any consciousness, any awareness. Not many more details about the nature of Sheol. Everyone seems to go there when they die. It is not a place of eternal punishment.
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Post by yggdrasil on May 24, 2023 15:50:21 GMT
The OT has hell or the concept although not called hell which is a modern translation. The Trinity was a NT thing, although became solid when they decided later to turn Jesus from a normal person into part of the Godhead. The Hebrew Scriptures talk about Sheol, a dark shadowy underworld where souls went after death. I remember most uses to be from the Psalms where the poet prays not to have his soul sent there, i.e. he doesn't want to die. It is uncertain whether the souls in Sheol have any consciousness, any awareness. Not many more details about the nature of Sheol. Everyone seems to go there when they die. It is not a place of eternal punishment. Yes, modern translations change it to "hell".
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 24, 2023 18:37:28 GMT
The Trinity is in the Bible, just not referenced as the Trinity.
There is a Hell equivalent in the Bible, which is distinct from Sheol/Purgatory/the Underworld.
There is no mention of a 7-year Tribulation in the Bible. There is no promise of a Pre-Tribulation Rapture in the Bible. There is no physical Third Temple on Mt. Moriah mentioned in the Bible.
To the best of my understanding, the only God-given right that any of us has is the right to a death. You can throw in others as either God-given or Man-given, but the only other rights we have are the ones we can successfully defend.
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Post by Meseia on May 25, 2023 6:23:34 GMT
Faith. Jesus never required faith, that was an addition after he failed to return. Or I guess you could say it probably wasn't an original teaching of Christ. Jesus performed miracles to attract followers and even his disciples must not have been impressed because only Peter guessed that Jesus was the Son of God. They quickly denied Jesus after his arrest. After his crucifixion they went away until Jesus appeared to them. Take away the crucifixion and Jesus doesn't seem very impressive. A whopping 12 followers, that didn't take him seriously.
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Post by DesperateHousewife on May 25, 2023 8:17:28 GMT
The firmament 🙄
Edit: read that wrong, lol. I thought the title said "what things do people believe that are in the bible" missed the "but is not" ha
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Post by Winter_King on May 25, 2023 10:12:22 GMT
Wasn't whole Sodom and Gomorrah about gay sex?
Also God told Abraham to abort his son.
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Post by bomtombadil on May 25, 2023 12:32:08 GMT
It is not actually foretold in the Book of Revelation that during the great battle between the forces of good and evil that Chuck Norris will roundhouse kick Satan's head into the sun and end the war.
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Post by Meseia on May 26, 2023 0:10:28 GMT
Wasn't whole Sodom and Gomorrah about gay sex? Also God told Abraham to abort his son. Are you saying those weren't in the bible?
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 26, 2023 9:24:11 GMT
but is not. Hell The Trinity Your god-given right to own a gun abortion gay sex (except when having any sex that relates to pagan rituals) The OT has hell or the concept although not called hell which is a modern translation. The Trinity was a NT thing, although became solid when they decided later to turn Jesus from a normal person into part of the Godhead. Sheol is not a place of punishment, it’s where all dead souls go to rest in peace. The Trinity not in the NT, but a later extrapolation to account for God existing in three forms. I’ve heard it characterized like a man can exist in three modes as a father, son, and brother all at once.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 26, 2023 9:32:54 GMT
Wasn't whole Sodom and Gomorrah about gay sex? Also God told Abraham to abort his son. Wickedness, not necessarily for sex orgies. Wickedness includes: So pride, gluttony, ignoring the needy are just as bad recreational sex.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 26, 2023 9:41:38 GMT
Wasn't whole Sodom and Gomorrah about gay sex? Also God told Abraham to abort his son. Are you saying those weren't in the bible? The problem with Sodom and Gomorrah is the twin cities never exactly existed.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 26, 2023 16:49:15 GMT
Are you saying those weren't in the bible? The problem with Sodom and Gomorrah is the twin cities never exactly existed. Oh, I think they did. There's nothing left of them now to make a positive ID. Ergo, the "critical thinkers" will say it's proof of their nonexistence. Something similar (but not the same) is going on with Sasquatch. Until it's dead on a table for scientists to cut up, the conventional school of thought says the creature never existed.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 26, 2023 16:53:38 GMT
The problem with Sodom and Gomorrah is the twin cities never exactly existed. Oh, I think they did. There's nothing left of them now to make a positive ID. Ergo, the "critical thinkers" will say it's proof of their nonexistence. Something similar (but not the same) is going on with Sasquatch. Until it's dead on a table for scientists to cut up, the conventional school of thought says the creature never existed. There’s always ruins left.
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