Damnation of Hell -Tour (Noah's Ark)
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The Original language that Scripture was written in speaks of no such place. In the old testament there is one word that was mistranslated purposely and that word is Sheol and Sheol means "the Grave" or Pit. In the New Testament there are three words that was purposely mistranslated and they are "Gehenna" ( Vally of Hennom) "Tartarus" (The Place where the four angels are kept under the river Euphrates) , and "Hades" ( Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word Sheol which is the grave).
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@potooth Let me clarify. All unrepentant sinners will be judged according to their works.
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@seanpaynedotnet If Jesus was the author of the eternal hell doctrine I would rather burn in hell for eternity knowing I chose not to share the same space with such a wicked tyrant. The fool is one who believes such a satanical doctrine and expects sinners to respond to this message thinking this fictious god you are promoting loves them. The Jesus I know tells me the wages of sin is death not eternal torture. We will all be punished according our works but our end will be ashes.
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This is my contention with the eternal hell doctrine. God condemns the unrepentant sinner to a fate he himself is not willing to suffer. Christ endures physical abuse, death and separation from God for a couple days then tells the sinner I did this so you don't have to suffer in hell forever. I'd gladly trade places with Christ. He can suffer in hell forever and I'll take the punishment he received. (cont)
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God bless those who tell the truth of what IS coming. The Christ comes with a SWORD!
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Excellent video! Thank you for posting that!
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I meant to say 'in this story, Jesus names names." Sorry.
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In this video, Jesus names names. In most (if not all) others, there is name mentioned, only phrases like "a certan man" or " a pharisee", etc. This I have heard indicates that Jesus was talking about specific persons, by name, and that it wasn't his "everyday parable', but an true-to-life example.
The doctrine of eternal torment is blasphemy against God and makes a mockery of His judgement. Can the finite suffering of the infinite God be considered the just substitute for the infinite suffering of finite man?
potooth 1 year ago
@potooth Jesus taught hell, read the Bible and don't use your foolish statements to try and speak away hell. God's value is infinite, all sin against Him deserves infinite punishment.
seanpaynedotnet 1 year ago
POWERFUL !!!
tezkingkong 3 years ago
Amen, glad it was a blessing to you.
seanpaynedotnet 3 years ago