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Magenta

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When the GWT judgement arrives, those who rejected the Lord will go to the Lake of Fire. Notice that
it's the souls that go there for all the rest of forever - they're not given immortal bodies - that's only
for us who are in Christ. So it's their bodies that perish or are utterly destroyed - not their souls.

Our God is a Consuming Fire
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2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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There is no verse that says that. God alone is immortal. Scripture does say that.
I did say that God is eternal, not just immortal. Eternal means God has no beginning and no ending.

Immortal though, means having a beginning and no ending. When God breathed into us and gave us souls - our souls have a beginning but no ending because God imparted that to us.

The verses about the unsaved being forever punished show that we have souls that go on beyond this age into forever. That's why those verses exist in the Bible. We can't just ignore them.
 

Magenta

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I did say that God is eternal, not just immortal. Eternal means God has no beginning and no ending.

Immortal though, means having a beginning and no ending. When God breathed into us and
gave us souls - our souls have a beginning but no ending because God imparted that to us.
God made us with immortal souls
There is no verse that says that.
 

2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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There is no verse that says that.
There are no verse for "trinity" and "rapture" either. But you can still see those things exist in the Bible. Just like with the immortal soul that is described in the verses that talk about perpetual punishment.

As I had said before, you can't just ignore those verses. If the Bible has both types of verses, that means they are meant to be understood as a cohesive whole.
 

Magenta

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The verses about the unsaved being forever punished show that we have souls that go on beyond
this age into forever. That's why those verses exist in the Bible. We can't just ignore them.
There are very few verses that say anything like that, and most of the few are from a highly symbolic book
written in apocalyptic language. Often the parable of Lazarus and the rich man is trotted out as something
that is literal and denied as being a parable because it names real people, and there is a man-made tradition
that says, since it names real people, it cannot be a parable, even though it is placed in a chapter/series of
parable after parable. Scripture explicitly states that Jesus only taught in parables. That gets ignored.


The dead know nothing. That gets ignored. Death many many many times is given
as the wages of sin but that gets ignored and replaced with eternal conscious torment.
 

Webers.Home

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FAQ: Was Adam's disobedience a Hell-worthy violation?

REPLY: No.

According to Gen 2:17 it was a death-worthy violation rather than Hell-
worthy. In other words: the proper penalty for Adam's mistake was his
loss of immortality; and of course loss of access to the tree of life too.

* Simultaneously, something altered Adam's moral perception so that now
we know death includes something a bit more serious than merely one's
passing.
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Magenta

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It's a nice picture and I really like it, but the wording isn't accurate. All verses must be considered, not just the ones that support your view.
The wording comes from Scripture :rolleyes: Okay, so the dead know nothing. Square that with eternal consciousness.
 

Magenta

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There are no verse for "trinity" and "rapture" either. But you can still see those things exist in the Bible.
Just like with the immortal soul that is described in the verses that talk about perpetual punishment.

As I had said before, you can't just ignore those verses. If the Bible has both types
of verses, that means they are meant to be understood as a cohesive whole.
Scripture does say that God alone is immortal.

I will stick with that :)

It seems you say, don't ignore Scripture, don't ignore Scripture, don't ignore Scripture, while you ignore that.
 

Everlasting-Grace

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There are very few verses that say anything like that, and most of the few are from a highly symbolic book
written in apocalyptic language. Often the parable of Lazarus and the rich man is trotted out as something
that is literal and denied as being a parable because it names real people, and there is a man-made tradition
that says, since it names real people, it cannot be a parable, even though it is placed in a chapter/series of
parable after parable. Scripture explicitly states that Jesus only taught in parables. That gets ignored.


The dead know nothing. That gets ignored. Death many many many times is given
as the wages of sin but that gets ignored and replaced with eternal conscious torment.
The wage of sin is death,

The gift of God is life

For those who reject the wage of sin. They will continue to live in death, and actually suffer the second death.. from which there is no escape
 

2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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The worm feeds on the dead. If it never dies, the implication is that it continues to feed.
But notice these bodies are dead - not immortal like the bodies the Lord will give us who are saved. Notice that the immortal bodies the Lord will give us will continue to let us live and do stuff. The dead bodies that the unsaved have don't sound functional at all, but perpetually decaying. Hence why the worm can feed on them for the rest of forever.
 

Magenta

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The wage of sin is death,

The gift of God is life

For those who reject the wage of sin. They will continue to live in death, and actually suffer the second death.. from which there is no escape
Yes, dead means alive to some. And Scripture says we are dead to God unless born again.
 

HeIsHere

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Immortality is put on through faith in Christ alone.

So then why is there "conditional immortality" so God gives immortality for just a bit just so He can make them no longer exist?
 

Magenta

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But notice these bodies are dead - not immortal like the bodies the Lord will give us who are saved. Notice that the immortal bodies the Lord will give us will continue to let us live and do stuff. The dead bodies that the unsaved have don't sound functional at all, but perpetually decaying. Hence why the worm can feed on them for the rest of forever.
Since the dead know nothing, which is explicitly stated in Scripture, they are not in eternal torment.
 

Everlasting-Grace

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Yes, dead means alive to some. And Scripture says we are dead to God unless born again.
Death is a separation

death of the body is separation of the soul and the flesh.

Spiritual death is separation of mankind from God

God paid a way for us to be "born again" spiritually. so our separation will end. and we will be made spiritually alive

those who reject that gift will end up remaining spiritually dead. And be cast into outer darkness. or eternal separation from God.
 

Magenta

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So then why is there "conditional immortality" so God gives immortality for just a bit just so He can make them no longer exist?
Immortality (life ever after) is conditioned upon grace through faith in the shed righteous blood of Jesus Christ.

I have stated this multiple times, and it it a plain teaching of Scripture, as you ought to know.
 

2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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The wording comes from Scripture :rolleyes:Okay, so the dead know nothing. Square that with eternal consciousness.

If the Bible says that the unsaved dead will be weeping and gnashing their teeth, that definitely means they are conscious.
 

2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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Scripture does say that God alone is immortal.

I will stick with that :)

It seems you say, don't ignore Scripture, don't ignore Scripture, don't ignore Scripture, while you ignore that.
I didn't ignore that. I fully acknowledge God is eternal.

But if you don't want to consider what I wrote, I'm fine with that. I'm posting these things for other readers to consider as well.
 

HeIsHere

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Immortality (life ever after) is conditioned upon grace through faith in the shed righteous blood of Jesus Christ.

I have stated this multiple times, and it it a plain teaching of Scripture, as you ought to know.

If the those without Christ die, as in pronounced dead by a doctor, what does God still need to annihilate since they do not have anything immortal that goes from this world to the next?