(May 13, 2013 at 12:30 am)Rhythm Wrote:Wow... Do you really need me to explain this to you? Since you were so gracious to me when by your reasoning You thought i was the slow one, I will spell it all out for you as you tried to do for me.(May 13, 2013 at 12:11 am)Drich Wrote: ....Seriously? That is what hell is.. It is oblivion by the way of being consumed grief and regret (what makes hell fire all consuming)Hell, Drich, is not an alternative to hell. How much simpler could this possibly be stated?
Quote:So i ask if not hell then what, you all say you yearn for what your stay in hell will ultimately produce. Oblivion. so i ask(in hopes that one of you will see that what you asked for is what God has in store for you all along... Then most of you reply that none of you want it.I'd rather have watermelons and fried chicken with naked bells - if anythings on the table as an alternative. Make it so. You have nothing in store for me Drich. Not just nothing that I want, nothing.
Quote:Then God will have some Good news for you!No you won't, lol.
Yes, I know hell is not a substitute for hell, but appearently everyone who suggested oblivion did not understand that hell would eventually lead to oblivion, even though it has been explained at least a dozen times in this thread. That said, understand I am not asking my question to replace Hell for Hell. I am asking so that those who can't seem to fathom a hell outside of the inferno Dante has painted for them, has a better understanding of what the NT describes as Hell.
I have hoped in vain that just one of you would come to the understanding that oblivion is the final destination of everyone on the path to Hell will come to. Thus forcing just one of you to give me an chance to explore something other than what God has slated for the condemned. However all anyone seems to want is heaven or the very same hell God has prepared for satan and his angels..
This is all very interesting. I am completely surprised. Understand I am not saying all of you are doomed to hell, but at least one or two of you who answered 'oblivion' are. I strikes me that we even in our rebellion of God still only wants what God has only ever offered.