Response to Azsuperman - Tough Questions for Christians #5: Purpose of Hell
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This video is a response to Tough Questions for Christians #5: Purpose of Hell
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@TherionNLD Likewise!
TerrenceTheodore 7 months ago
@TerrenceTheodore Well, now you're "threatening" me with Pascal's Wager while still not answering my question. I guess this conversation isn't going to go anywhere so all I'll say is thanks for the exchange of thoughts and God bless =)
TherionNLD 7 months ago
@TherionNLD If what I am saying isn't true then I will come under judgement for it, as God does not take lies against him likely. However if what I am saying is true, then God would be speaking through this young boy, and you would be held responsible for what you hear. Therefore, it may be best for you to stop this conversation and come under less judgement.
TerrenceTheodore 7 months ago
@TherionNLD Friend, I haven't always been a Xtian. I was one of those guys who taught and thought "all religions are different paths to the same end." I've since learned different, however. By the Grace of God, I am what I am today, a Christian. As Jesus himself said, "I am the way, the Truth, and the Life." And again, "I am the true Shepard, all those who came before me were thieves and robbers." And again the Lord said, "I am He [God], and you will perish in your sins if you do not believe."
TerrenceTheodore 7 months ago
@TerrenceTheodore No sir, you misunderstand. The Sikh doesn't hate God, he simply has a different theology then you. Search youtube for "cpd sikh" and watch the first video, that should clarify things for you. Try to look at this question from a different perspective. Not everyone has had the same life experiences that you've had, we're all different.
TherionNLD 7 months ago
@TherionNLD No sir, the Sikh goes to hell for the same reason everyone else who is there goes - namely, the hate God and will not bow to his sovereignty. Will you flee the wrath of God? Will you repent of your sins and beg Jesus to save you that you may escape that awful reality?
TerrenceTheodore 7 months ago
@TerrenceTheodore You're ignoring my question. The Sikh still burns right? Just because was born into a different religion/culture then you were.
TherionNLD 7 months ago
@TherionNLD Sir, I understand that u may not want 2 accept such axiomatic truth, but I can stand on the testimony of scripture and say without fear that everyone knows God exist. Rather than coming 2 him however, we choose 2do our own thing; whether that be by ignoring him altogether like some moral "atheist" or become religious people, like Sikh practitioners (and all other religions). All that said, who told you God was love? Only ppl who've been 4given say that. Everyone else hates him.
TerrenceTheodore 7 months ago
@TerrenceTheodore Nobody KNOWS if God exists (and if He does, which one it is) or it wouldn't be called FAITH. You seem to have a different definition of the word "know" or "knowledge". Also you didn't answer my question. The Sikh already found God in his religion but it's not Jesus or the God of Christianity. For that God will have him tortured in hell for eternity according to your faith. This doesn't sound like a loving God to me. How do you reconcile this?
TherionNLD 7 months ago
@TherionNLD All people from all cultures knows that there is a God, as creation is his visible proof of his power. He is the maker of clouds and rain and stars and mountains, and seas. You, as well as everyone else, knows that he exist. Moreover, all people have a conscience which testifies to us that we should seek God, as our conscience convicts us of sin. For example, when you lie, no one has to tell you that you lied - you know. Therefore, when the Sikh chooses to seek 2 find God, he will.
TerrenceTheodore 7 months ago