The trinitarian doctrine is a teaching or compilation of scripture that identifies God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. While the word it self has nothing to do with bible passages the core message is firmly rooted in scripture. It's kinda like calling The Prayer Jesus taught us in Luke 11 the Lord's prayer. The bible Does not say it is the Lord's prayer, it is just a 'religious/doctrinal' identification of a scriptural teaching. Just because the bible does not specifically say it is the Lord's Prayer does not mean the Lord did not teach us to pray this prayer.
Hell Fire. Is Real and Scripture tells us it is eternal, and that it was stoked specifically for lucifer and his followers, meaning demons (not for us.) Although Hell fire may be eternal it does not mean our souls will be or rather the very delicate nature that defines our sanity (or makes us who we are) is garanteed. We all have our breaking points, once our grip or controled over our minds is gone/consumed by the present torment, and prospect of eternal Hell fire, then 'we' cease to be. Meaning even if some part of us is in Hell for eternity 'we' (our consciousness) will be consumed. That is what is referred to as the second death.
My turn to ask a question are you J/W or Mormon?
Mark 9:48 and Isa 66:24 (Where the fire is never quenched and the worm will not die.)
Hell Fire. Is Real and Scripture tells us it is eternal, and that it was stoked specifically for lucifer and his followers, meaning demons (not for us.) Although Hell fire may be eternal it does not mean our souls will be or rather the very delicate nature that defines our sanity (or makes us who we are) is garanteed. We all have our breaking points, once our grip or controled over our minds is gone/consumed by the present torment, and prospect of eternal Hell fire, then 'we' cease to be. Meaning even if some part of us is in Hell for eternity 'we' (our consciousness) will be consumed. That is what is referred to as the second death.
My turn to ask a question are you J/W or Mormon?
Mark 9:48 and Isa 66:24 (Where the fire is never quenched and the worm will not die.)