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How To Get To Heaven When You Die
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Im confused on another subject. The Devil has the power to imprison me and torture me for eternity yet if I allow him to deceive me into doing something wrong God punishes me and rewards him. If Im going to play a game the rules have to make sense.
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Originally posted by AKATheMack View PostIm confused on another subject. The Devil has the power to imprison me and torture me for eternity yet if I allow him to deceive me into doing something wrong God punishes me and rewards him. If Im going to play a game the rules have to make sense.
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Originally posted by AKATheMack View PostIm confused on another subject. The Devil has the power to imprison me and torture me for eternity yet if I allow him to deceive me into doing something wrong God punishes me and rewards him. If Im going to play a game the rules have to make sense.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostIt says that in the bible does it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Heaven
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer
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Originally posted by Spartacus Sully View Posthttp://www.truthontheweb.org/nt10com.htm
the ten commandments and how they are referenced repeatidly in the new testimate.
Mathew 5:43-44
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Originally posted by Nick Name View Post
The story of Lucifer Morningstar Lightbringer, the rebellious angel who was cast down to the abyss is not in fact in the bible. It's a myth that predates the use of the word "lucifer" as a name.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostThe war in heaven is from Revelation and is supposed to reflect a future event, and Lucifer is mentioned briefly in Isiah though not in the context of rebelling against god and in fact not even as a name of a specific entity.
The story of Lucifer Morningstar Lightbringer, the rebellious angel who was cast down to the abyss is not in fact in the bible. It's a myth that predates the use of the word "lucifer" as a name.
http://www.crivoice.org/lucifer.html
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...17&version=NIV
Come on, what's the deal? You really thought that the motherf()ckin Devil, the no.1 God's enemy, the tempter, the wicked one, Beelzebub himself was never mentioned in the Bible? Where do you come from, buddyyyyyy??? Squealpiggy, what the f()ck have you been smoking to type such a massive amount of crap???
P.S. Of course also a lot of stories are told in the Jewish tradition that refer to the Devil, to evil etc. The point is not what or if any of these legends is actual history, the point is that Evil EXISTS: if you don't believe it, you can't be saved.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostThe ten commandments may be referenced in the new testament but they are not from the new testament as asserted by "Nick Name" who had already stated that the "bible" was distinct from the "gospels" and that it is "the gospels" that I should be looking to for guidance.
The person of Jesus actually accomplished all of the commandments, because he never killed anyone, he never stole, never worshipped false idols, etc. etc.
Jesus is probably the only human being that completely fulfilled all of the 10 commandments, and that is widely renowned. So why are you still trying to f()ck around with me?
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