RE: If Not Hell then what?
April 25, 2013 at 3:38 pm
(This post was last modified: April 25, 2013 at 3:39 pm by Drich.)
(April 25, 2013 at 3:17 pm)Esquilax Wrote:No one has asked me to provide book Chapter and verse. As i said I extensivly researched Hell after my experience and can provide you with as much as the bible has to say on the matter.(April 25, 2013 at 2:58 pm)Drich Wrote: As per my experience and (to a lessor extent) what the bible actually says we are consumed by the hell fire/darkness. Meaning (personally speaking) the loss of our status as a member of creation coupled with the loss of the Love and honor we could have had with God, causes a mental break when the weight of an eternity it is paired with the mental anguish that is being experienced from being ripped from creation. (How long this will take I believe will be determined on How Long God feels you should suffer for your sins)
It is not pleasent, for me I was on my way out before I completely passed through the gates of Hell. Granted I did have a sense that some part of me would remain, but what makes me, me. I ablity to think and reason was consumed and burnt up by Hell fire (for the lack of a more accurate term, as Hell fire was not actual fire, but it did envoke the same type of emotional response, as being consumed or burned up by fire)
Surprisingly, this doesn't seem any more fair or justified... Not that I think this'll make any difference to you. I do find it interesting that you've decided "consumed by hellfire" isn't a literal description... for no apparent reason other than you don't want it to be.
For someone who's very quick to request chapter and verse from everyone else, it's surprising you were unable/unwilling to provide one here.
As Far as not liking the term Hell fire, it is as you say a matter of perference. In that I never saw anything that resembles fire. However 'hell fire' envokes the emotion being burned.
I guess if you wanted to look at it from that perspective that hell is a flamless fire unique to the experience of Hell, then 'hell fire' becomes a more accurate term.
(April 25, 2013 at 3:23 pm)justin Wrote: Here just causI like iI like ya drich
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_views_on_Hell
I am not looking for a wiki, nor a 'christian' view on Hell. I am looking for specific book Chapter and verse that condradicts what i have said about Hell.