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Paul Washer VS Mormon Theology on Hell

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Mormons must overlook the parable of the rich man and Lasarus.

Mormons believe that those that who do not repent and believe will go to a heaven.. the only people who will go to hell - are those that leave the mormon church.

The Rich Man in the "Rich man and Lasarus" parable - go read it! And see how the rich man never wants to repent, never wants to be with God etc.... Go read it - it is one of the many explanations on hell

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  • "When we die we get judged"

    If JS is one of my judges as in LDS teachings, I'm calling a mistrial.

  • In scripture we see the parable of Lazarus and the rich man who does not seem to repent as such. He asks Abraham to send Lazarus to bring him relief and that someone be sent to warn his family/relatives. I find it hard to fathom that someone in hell would not want to repent. Perhaps there is no repentance because there is no hope of salvation. After all, hope is for the living: In heaven what does one need to hope for? In hell, what chance is there of hope ever being satisfied?

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  • While I agree with everything the Bible says about eternal hell for the lost, I do not agree with Paul Washer's assessment that people in hell would want to stay there after having seen it. Please don't go to that place - it's forever. Jesus died so you could be saved. Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ - He is the ONLY way to the Father in Heaven!

  • @majinish

    You didn't "describe" it majinish, you gave a definition - An incorrect definition that is tri-theism which you continue to assert is Christian doctrine no matter how many times you have been corrected. Tri-theism is heretical, the trinity is not tri-theism and it is firmly grounded in scripture. WIth all the resources available at your fingertips on the internet you have no excuse for maintaining an error as ill informed as a desert dwelling false prophet of the seventh century.

  • @Keruaran You mean when I described exactly what the "trinity" heresy, which by the way is a Pagan doctrine, teaches?

  • @majinish

    Well, well, well, look who's trying to use the law against someone else as if the very same commandment does not condemn you also. You have no problem issuing your own misrepresentations and falsehoods when it comes to Christian doctrine, yet here you are crying foul without a hint of irony nor pang of conscience. You are a colossal hypocrite majinish.

  • @aethomsen3 and how can you be so sure that it is a parable? parables never had names on them, Jesus used parables to teach concepts and truth about God. this text of Lazarus and the rich man does use names. even Abraham is there. it is a true story

  • @aethomsen3 and how can you be so sure that it is a parable? parables never had names on them, Jesus used parables to teach concepts and truth about God. this text of Lazarus and the rich man does use names. even Abraham is there. it is a true story

  • @"Mormons believe that those that who do not repent and believe will go to a heaven"

    The Bible says something about not bearing false witness. You claim we believe those that don't believe or repent will go to Heaven. You just broke that commandment by lying about us. That isn't what we believe.

  • God could make us love him. But he wants us to love him of our own volition. That's how much we mean to him. Hell is not just about God's wrath. It's about God's pain.

  • I like this fella, yet he might want to re examine his own interpretation of the "Parable".. There is nothing literal in a parable, yet many evangelicals use the same story to speak of hell with their own take on it. Its a parable, teaching the difference between the saved and the lost. Since when do we take one parable and make it literal and not the rest? They are lessons. He has some good things to say, but still lacking light.

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