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God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by seunmsg(m): 8:26am On Oct 02, 2016
When some Samaritans refused to allow Jesus free passage to Jerusalem, the Zebedee brothers asked him to call down fire from heaven on them, just as Elijah did. But Jesus rebuked them strongly. He said to them: “You do not know of what spirit you are.” (Luke 9:55).

In the same manner, most Christians today don’t seem to know of what spirit they are. As a result, they buy the lie, long promoted by those inclined to scare people into churches in order to get their money; that God is going to burn sinners in a fiery furnace for eternity.

This is preposterous. “God is love.” (1 John 4:cool. He is not hate. “His anger is but for a moment, his favour is for life.” (Psalm 30:5). “Though he causes grief, yet he will show compassion according to the multitude of his mercies. For he does not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men.” (Lamentations 3:31-33). “He has not dealt with us according to our sins, nor punished us according to our iniquities.” (Psalm 103:9-10).

We are told 41 times in scripture: “(God’s) mercy endures forever.” (Psalm 136:1). Nevertheless, some Christians are so racked with evil and hate, they fail to realise there is a fundamental contradiction between a God whose mercy endures forever, and one who would burn sinners in a fiery furnace not for an hour, or a day, but for eternity.

Parables Are Allegorical

One of the scriptures used to justify this denigration of God’s character is Jesus’ story of Lazarus and the rich man. There, Jesus talks about a rich man who lived sumptuously, not caring for the poor, but ended up in a place of burning in the grave. He then juxtaposed this with Lazarus, a man poor and downtrodden all his life who ended up in Abraham’s bosom in the grave.

The first thing that needs to be pointed out is that this story is a parable. All Jesus’ stories are parables: “All these things Jesus spoke to the multitude in parables; and without a parable he did not speak to them.” (Matthew 13:34). Parables are fiction; they are not real. The parable of Lazarus and the rich man comes as the last segment of a series of five parables Jesus presents sequentially in Luke 15 and 16, including that of the “Lost Sheep”; “Lost Coin”; “Lost Son”; and “Unjust Steward”.

Jesus’ parable is allegorical. There is no real place called Abraham’s bosom. Solomon says: “The dead do not know anything.” (Ecclesiastes 9:5). So how come the rich man recognises Abraham in the grave? If there is a great gulf fixed between heaven and hell, how can Abraham converse with the rich man in hell? If those in heaven can hear the agonies of their relations in hell, how can they enjoy heaven?



Jesus’ parable is issue-specific. It is an indictment of the Pharisees in particular, and the Jews in general. They are the rich of Jesus’ parable. They are rich because they have God. They are rich because they are the descendants of Abraham, who God blessed in all things. They are rich because they have “the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the Law, and the service of God, and the promises.” (Romans 9:4).

Because of this, they look down on the Gentiles, represented by Lazarus. Gentiles are the poor because they are: “aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world.” (Ephesians 2:12).

Lesson to the Jews

What the Jews failed to understand, however, is that in the kingdom of God, “the last shall be first, and the first last.” (Matthew 20:16). Jesus warns: “Many shall come from the east and the west, and shall sit down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of Heaven. But the sons of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” (Matthew 8:11-12).

John the Baptist also warned the Israelites about reliance on their Abrahamic heritage: “Do not think to say within yourselves, we have Abraham as our father. For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones.” (Matthew 3:9). In Jesus’ parable, the chickens have come home to roost. Jesus’ story shows how and why the sons of Abraham lost their inheritance to the Gentiles.

Some say the fact that Jesus states the name of the poor man shows his story is real and not fiction. However, the opposite is the case. The name Lazarus is the Greek version of the Hebrew name Eliezer. Eliezer was Abraham’s servant in real life and Abraham was worried that if he remained childless, this Eliezer, a Gentile stranger, would be his heir. But now according to Jesus, it is this Gentile stranger that ends up in Abraham’s bosom, while the son of Abraham is cast into outer darkness.

This shows Jesus’ parable is not about the fictitious Christian hell but about the comeuppance of the supercilious Pharisees and Jews. Jesus’ rich man represents Judah. He has five brothers like Judah, who also had five brothers: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Issachar and Zebulon. (Genesis 35:23). When he pleaded with Abraham to send Lazarus to his brothers, Abraham said to him: “If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, they will not be persuaded, even though one rose from the dead.” (Luke 16:31).

This is a veiled prophecy directed specifically at the Jews and not at Gentiles. Jews, not Gentiles, are those who were supposed to hear Moses but did not. Jews, not Gentiles, are those who were not persuaded when Jesus raised a real Lazarus of Bethany from the dead. Indeed, they wanted to kill him again thereafter. Jews, and not Gentiles, are those who were not persuaded when Jesus himself was raised from the dead.

Restitution of All Things

In short, the parable of Lazarus and the rich man is not about the eternal damnation of sinners in hell and the end of the righteous in heaven. It is about the comeuppance of Israel and the Jews. Jesus never said Lazarus was righteous; he only said he was poor. Abraham’s bosom is not heaven. As John the Baptist explains, heaven is the bosom of God the Father. (John 1:18).

Both the rich man and Lazarus are in the grave; a temporal, and not everlasting, abode. According to Jesus, all will resurrect from the grave: “The hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth – those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.” (John 5:28-29).



Jesus does not indicate how long the resurrection of condemnation will be. But it cannot be eternal because there will be a restitution of all things (Acts 3:21), when every knee will bow in worship to God. (Isaiah 45:23). The redeemed are merely the “first-fruits” of salvation. In the ages to come, God promises to rebuild the tabernacle of David: “so that the rest of mankind may seek the Lord.” (Acts 15:16-17).





http://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2016/10/02/god-will-not-burn-anyone-fiery-hell-eternity-femi-aribisala/

CC: lalasticlala.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by iliyande(m): 8:40am On Oct 02, 2016
Misinterpreted contents of the scripture
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by trapQ: 8:46am On Oct 02, 2016
Mumu
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Ranchhoddas: 9:02am On Oct 02, 2016
The idea of an unending furnace of torture is nothing but an insult to the Creator.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by seunmsg(m): 9:14am On Oct 02, 2016
I don't like Femi Aribisala but I agree with him 100% on this. The idea that God will roast billions of people for eternity over a sinful life makes no sense at all. Preachers should teach love and desist from this fraudulent scare mongering messages that portrays God as a wicked Mai Suya who derives satisfaction in roasting people.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by hopefulLandlord: 9:27am On Oct 02, 2016
seunmsg:
I don't like Femi Aribisala but I agree with him 100% on this. The idea that God will roast billions of people for eternity over a sinful life makes no sense at all. Preachers should teach love and desist from this fraudulent scare mongering messages that portrays God as a wicked Mai Suya who derives satisfaction in roasting people.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 9:42am On Oct 02, 2016
seunmsg:
When some Samaritans refused to allow Jesus free passage to Jerusalem, the Zebedee brothers asked him to call down fire from heaven on them, just as Elijah did. But Jesus rebuked them strongly. He said to them: “You do not know of what spirit you are.” (Luke 9:55).

In the same manner, most Christians today don’t seem to know of what spirit they are. As a result, they buy the lie, long promoted by those inclined to scare people into churches in order to get their money; that God is going to burn sinners in a fiery furnace for eternity.

This is preposterous. “God is love.” (1 John 4:cool. He is not hate. “His anger is but for a moment, his favour is for life.” (Psalm 30:5). “Though he causes grief, yet he will show compassion according to the multitude of his mercies. For he does not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men.” (Lamentations 3:31-33). “He has not dealt with us according to our sins, nor punished us according to our iniquities.” (Psalm 103:9-10).

We are told 41 times in scripture: “(God’s) mercy endures forever.” (Psalm 136:1). Nevertheless, some Christians are so racked with evil and hate, they fail to realise there is a fundamental contradiction between a God whose mercy endures forever, and one who would burn sinners in a fiery furnace not for an hour, or a day, but for eternity.

Parables Are Allegorical

One of the scriptures used to justify this denigration of God’s character is Jesus’ story of Lazarus and the rich man. There, Jesus talks about a rich man who lived sumptuously, not caring for the poor, but ended up in a place of burning in the grave. He then juxtaposed this with Lazarus, a man poor and downtrodden all his life who ended up in Abraham’s bosom in the grave.

The first thing that needs to be pointed out is that this story is a parable. All Jesus’ stories are parables: “All these things Jesus spoke to the multitude in parables; and without a parable he did not speak to them.” (Matthew 13:34). Parables are fiction; they are not real. The parable of Lazarus and the rich man comes as the last segment of a series of five parables Jesus presents sequentially in Luke 15 and 16, including that of the “Lost Sheep”; “Lost Coin”; “Lost Son”; and “Unjust Steward”.

Jesus’ parable is allegorical. There is no real place called Abraham’s bosom. Solomon says: “The dead do not know anything.” (Ecclesiastes 9:5). So how come the rich man recognises Abraham in the grave? If there is a great gulf fixed between heaven and hell, how can Abraham converse with the rich man in hell? If those in heaven can hear the agonies of their relations in hell, how can they enjoy heaven?



Jesus’ parable is issue-specific. It is an indictment of the Pharisees in particular, and the Jews in general. They are the rich of Jesus’ parable. They are rich because they have God. They are rich because they are the descendants of Abraham, who God blessed in all things. They are rich because they have “the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the Law, and the service of God, and the promises.” (Romans 9:4).

Because of this, they look down on the Gentiles, represented by Lazarus. Gentiles are the poor because they are: “aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world.” (Ephesians 2:12).

Lesson to the Jews

What the Jews failed to understand, however, is that in the kingdom of God, “the last shall be first, and the first last.” (Matthew 20:16). Jesus warns: “Many shall come from the east and the west, and shall sit down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of Heaven. But the sons of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” (Matthew 8:11-12).

John the Baptist also warned the Israelites about reliance on their Abrahamic heritage: “Do not think to say within yourselves, we have Abraham as our father. For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones.” (Matthew 3:9). In Jesus’ parable, the chickens have come home to roost. Jesus’ story shows how and why the sons of Abraham lost their inheritance to the Gentiles.

Some say the fact that Jesus states the name of the poor man shows his story is real and not fiction. However, the opposite is the case. The name Lazarus is the Greek version of the Hebrew name Eliezer. Eliezer was Abraham’s servant in real life and Abraham was worried that if he remained childless, this Eliezer, a Gentile stranger, would be his heir. But now according to Jesus, it is this Gentile stranger that ends up in Abraham’s bosom, while the son of Abraham is cast into outer darkness.

This shows Jesus’ parable is not about the fictitious Christian hell but about the comeuppance of the supercilious Pharisees and Jews. Jesus’ rich man represents Judah. He has five brothers like Judah, who also had five brothers: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Issachar and Zebulon. (Genesis 35:23). When he pleaded with Abraham to send Lazarus to his brothers, Abraham said to him: “If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, they will not be persuaded, even though one rose from the dead.” (Luke 16:31).

This is a veiled prophecy directed specifically at the Jews and not at Gentiles. Jews, not Gentiles, are those who were supposed to hear Moses but did not. Jews, not Gentiles, are those who were not persuaded when Jesus raised a real Lazarus of Bethany from the dead. Indeed, they wanted to kill him again thereafter. Jews, and not Gentiles, are those who were not persuaded when Jesus himself was raised from the dead.

Restitution of All Things

In short, the parable of Lazarus and the rich man is not about the eternal damnation of sinners in hell and the end of the righteous in heaven. It is about the comeuppance of Israel and the Jews. Jesus never said Lazarus was righteous; he only said he was poor. Abraham’s bosom is not heaven. As John the Baptist explains, heaven is the bosom of God the Father. (John 1:18).

Both the rich man and Lazarus are in the grave; a temporal, and not everlasting, abode. According to Jesus, all will resurrect from the grave: “The hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth – those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.” (John 5:28-29).



Jesus does not indicate how long the resurrection of condemnation will be. But it cannot be eternal because there will be a restitution of all things (Acts 3:21), when every knee will bow in worship to God. (Isaiah 45:23). The redeemed are merely the “first-fruits” of salvation. In the ages to come, God promises to rebuild the tabernacle of David: “so that the rest of mankind may seek the Lord.” (Acts 15:16-17).





http://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2016/10/02/god-will-not-burn-anyone-fiery-hell-eternity-femi-aribisala/

CC: lalasticlala.

Another false teaching from Femi. Believe him to your eternal detriment. Your eyes will clear when u find yourself in the lake of fire and discover that it's a place of eternal torment. It would have been late for u then.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Deicide: 9:46am On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:


Another false teaching from Femi. Believe him to your eternal detriment. Your eyes will clear when u find yourself in the lake of fire and discover that it's a place of eternal torment. It would have been late for u then.
Yahweh Just Loves the smell. Of Suya!

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 10:03am On Oct 02, 2016
Deicide:

Yahweh Just Loves the smell. Of Suya!

Must you exhibit your foolishness all the time,?.
Does suya burn forever?
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Deicide: 10:08am On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:

Must you exhibit your foolishness all the time,?. Does suya burn forever?
Not if it's been replaced by fresh skin! must u always display ur ignorance?
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by seunmsg(m): 10:43am On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:


Another false teaching from Femi. Believe him to your eternal detriment. Your eyes will clear when u find yourself in the lake of fire and discover that it's a place of eternal torment. It would have been late for u then.

Same scaremongering tactics that is not working. The hellfire crap doesn't scare anybody again, try something else.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Ranchhoddas: 10:53am On Oct 02, 2016
Deicide:

Not if it's been replaced by fresh skin! must u always display ur ignorance?
honourhim:

Must you exhibit your foolishness all the time,?.
Does suya burn forever?
honourhim:


Another false teaching from Femi. Believe him to your eternal detriment. Your eyes will clear when u find yourself in the lake of fire and discover that it's a place of eternal torment. It would have been late for u then.
Deicide:

Yahweh Just Loves the smell. Of Suya!
These guys are funny.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by JSoE(f): 11:18am On Oct 02, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
These guys are funny.

Lwkm

Man, they're a piece of work really.
I laughed until I forgot all what I was about to write as a comment.grin
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by MrDavidson: 1:13pm On Oct 02, 2016
If Mr Femi thinks the parable of rich man and Lazarus shouldn't be taken literally, what does he think of the book of Revelation where it was clearly stated times without number, about the fact of the everlasting nature of Hell?

His opinion about the way and manner God chose to mete out judgement - cannot change the mind of God. God is not just a God of mercy and great love, He's also a God who is very concerned about justice. And because He created us in His image, we share that quality too.
A year or two ago, a US judge sentenced a rapist to 1000 years of imprisonment. That was how the judge was convinced justice could be clearly seen to be done.
Let's come home to Nigeria.... There's a probability that you have at least one time been disappointed on the slow pace of govt's pursuit of fighting corruption and then commented, "How many corrupt politicians have they jailed since all these brouhaha of fighting corruption?" You're so eager to see justice done, not because you derive any joy from people being jailed.
That's God's nature in you showing forth.

No matter how people castigate it, the Word of God say it so clearly and that's what every Christian should believe.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by johnydon22(m): 2:56pm On Oct 02, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
The idea of an unending furnace of torture is nothing but an insult to the Creator.

there are many creator characters - so it depends on the concept of creator, according which religion ..

Cus frankly we both know that every religion/culture determines what and how their God behaves.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 3:14pm On Oct 02, 2016
seunmsg:


Same scaremongering tactics that is not working. The hellfire crap doesn't scare anybody again, try something else.

Do i care whether it scares you or not. At the end of the day you will discover that you have made the greatest and irreversible mistake of your life by lying to yourself that there is no lake of fire.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 3:19pm On Oct 02, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
These guys are funny.

Yea. Today we sound funny to you but when you exit this world you will know that we are not funny. By then it would been too late for you. I am not trying to convince you or anybody, when the time comes you will see how wrong you are.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 3:23pm On Oct 02, 2016
MrDavidson:
If Mr Femi thinks the parable of rich man and Lazarus shouldn't be taken literally, what does he think of the book of Revelation where it was clearly stated times without number, about the fact of the everlasting nature of Hell?

His opinion about the way and manner God chose to mete out judgement - cannot change the mind of God. God is not just a God of mercy and great love, He's also a God who is very concerned about justice. And because He created us in His image, we share that quality too.
A year or two ago, a US judge sentenced a rapist to 1000 years of imprisonment. That was how the judge was convinced justice could be clearly seen to be done.
Let's come home to Nigeria.... There's a probability that you have at least one time been disappointed on the slow pace of govt's pursuit of fighting corruption and then commented, "How many corrupt politicians have they jailed since all these brouhaha of fighting corruption?" You're so eager to see justice done, not because you derive any joy from people being jailed.
That's God's nature in you showing forth.

No matter how people castigate it, the Word of God say it so clearly and that's what every Christian should believe.


Thank you my brother. We will continue to say the truth whether they like it or not.

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Ranchhoddas: 3:25pm On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:


Yea. Today we sound funny to you but when you exit this world you will know that we are not funny. By then it would been too late for you. I am not trying to convince you or anybody, when the time comes you will see how wrong you are.
I have been desensitized. There was a time when this comment of yours would have increased my heart-rate. What has happened to me?
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Ranchhoddas: 3:27pm On Oct 02, 2016
MrDavidson:
If Mr Femi thinks the parable of rich man and Lazarus shouldn't be taken literally, what does he think of the book of Revelation where it was clearly stated times without number, about the fact of the everlasting nature of Hell?

His opinion about the way and manner God chose to mete out judgement - cannot change the mind of God. God is not just a God of mercy and great love, He's also a God who is very concerned about justice. And because He created us in His image, we share that quality too.
A year or two ago, a US judge sentenced a rapist to 1000 years of imprisonment. That was how the judge was convinced justice could be clearly seen to be done.
Let's come home to Nigeria.... There's a probability that you have at least one time been disappointed on the slow pace of govt's pursuit of fighting corruption and then commented, "How many corrupt politicians have they jailed since all these brouhaha of fighting corruption?" You're so eager to see justice done, not because you derive any joy from people being jailed.
That's God's nature in you showing forth.

No matter how people castigate it, the Word of God say it so clearly and that's what every Christian should believe.
When phone thieves are lynched to death, we also blame the mob- Go figure.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 4:01pm On Oct 02, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
I have been desensitized. There was a time when this comment of yours would have increased my heart-rate. What has happened to me?

Do i care how you feel about it? Nope, If you go to hell does it add more money into my bank account and if you make heaven does it add to my bank account? No. So why do i spend time to tell people reading this message that hell fire is real? I didnt invite you to my church, I'm not even a pastor so nothing to benefit if you believe or if you dont believe. (God forbid) if i come tomorrow and tell you that there is no hell fire it still wont change the truth that there is hell fire and that its eternal. I have just stated the truth for sincere readers.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Ranchhoddas: 4:08pm On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:


Do i care how you feel about it? Nope, If you go to hell does it add more money into my bank account and if you make heaven does it add to my bank account? No. So why do i spend time to tell people reading this message that hell fire is real? I didnt invite you to my church, I'm not even a pastor so nothing to benefit if you believe or if you dont believe. (God forbid) if i come tomorrow and tell you that there is no hell fire it still wont change the truth that there is hell fire and that its eternal. I have just stated the truth for sincere readers.
Okay!
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by raphieMontella: 4:10pm On Oct 02, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
The idea of an unending furnace of torture is nothing but an insult to the Creator.
do bad,,in the end of your days...believe and enter heaven...
Do good to all humanity...disbelieve and burn..
Cool...
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 4:18pm On Oct 02, 2016
raphieMontella:

do bad,,in the end of your days...believe and enter heaven...
Do good to all humanity...disbelieve and burn..
Cool...

How do you know the end of your days for you to believe and enter heaven? You just want to noise.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by seunmsg(m): 4:19pm On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:


Do i care whether it scares you or not. At the end of the day you will discover that you have made the greatest and irreversible mistake of your life by lying to yourself that there is no lake of fire.

Too bad your God is a mai Suya who intends to roast people for eternity. I don't serve that kinda God. Enjoy your imaginary heaven and leave me with the fiery tale hellcrap.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 4:25pm On Oct 02, 2016
seunmsg:


Too bad your God is a mai Suya who intends to roast people for eternity. I don't serve that kinda God. Enjoy your imaginary heaven and leave me with the fiery tale hellcrap.


Today it is imaginary to you but when the time comes you will discover that you fooled yourself all this while thinking its imaginary. By then it would ve been too late for you.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by seunmsg(m): 4:28pm On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:



Today it is imaginary to you but when the time comes you will discover that you fooled yourself all this while thinking its imaginary. By then it would ve been too late for you.

That should be my concern and not yours.
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by Nobody: 4:31pm On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:


Another false teaching from Femi. Believe him to your eternal detriment. Your eyes will clear when u find yourself in the lake of fire and discover that it's a place of eternal torment. It would have been late for u then.
And you see the rotten demeaning teaching of eternal incineration as right?

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by hopefulLandlord: 4:38pm On Oct 02, 2016
honourhim:



Today it is imaginary to you but when the time comes you will discover that you fooled yourself all this while thinking its imaginary. By then it would ve been too late for you.

Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by MrDavidson: 4:52pm On Oct 02, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
When phone thieves are lynched to death, we also blame the mob- Go figure.
You blame the mob because they don't have the legal right to punish him the way they are doing. But if a judge sentenced a thief to death by hanging or whatever way he deems fit, would you still blame the judge?
Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by HomoSapiien: 4:53pm On Oct 02, 2016
so how do you expect Christianity to gain converts when there is no idea of HELL?

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Re: God Will Not Burn Anyone In A Fiery Hell For Eternity -femi Aribisala by honourhim: 4:53pm On Oct 02, 2016
lordnicklaus:

And you see the rotten demeaning teaching of eternal incineration as right?

Even if you see it as wrong it doesnt change anything. The reality of heaven and hell is what all of us will face when we exit this world. Do i have dollar or pound to gain by telling you that heaven and hell are real? Nope.

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