Actually, I thought my use of the phrase "we've seen" was pretty straightforward, as in "we've seen proposed in this thread", but whatever. As to the contradictions in the positions presented, I don't need to go to the trouble of inventing them. So far they've come pre-contradicted. It's not my fault if they make more nonsense than sense; I merely solicited the comments, I didn't make them.
Clearly the use of phrases such as "there will be no more sin or suffering and everyone will love the LORD and do all things to his glory. We will be able to worship God in his very near presence and do as He's created us to do for all eternity" suggest something different to you than they did to me. That's fine, that's the name of the game. It would be such a dull world if we all agreed with each other, wouldn't it? Sort of the point of what I hoped to get across, really.
Clearly the use of phrases such as "there will be no more sin or suffering and everyone will love the LORD and do all things to his glory. We will be able to worship God in his very near presence and do as He's created us to do for all eternity" suggest something different to you than they did to me. That's fine, that's the name of the game. It would be such a dull world if we all agreed with each other, wouldn't it? Sort of the point of what I hoped to get across, really.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'