appolose said:
I see. Yes, it does condemn everyone. But that's where salvation is supposed to come in. @Tovya The Bible does teach that the righteous will see God, and that the unrighteous will indeed be thrown into Hell (annihilation or eternal torment, take your pick). Jesus also, for example, mentioned (hyperbole (in a way)) cutting off your hand so you might not sin yourself into Hell. So the Bible does very much teach Heaven and Hell. |
No, the Bible does not teach that the righteous will "see" God. But I will agree that the so-called "unrighteous" will be thrown into hell according to the "New" Testament... but the New Testament has no more bearing on me than the Quran does for you. So it's a null point really.
But, the Christian Bible, nor the Jewish Bible says that if you are righteous you will "go to Heaven". If you think I am wrong, please do show me a direct quote that says otherwise. It just isn't there.
Prior to the "New" Testament, there was no hell mentioned ever...
Actually, the rebelious evil fallen angel Satan as Christianity would have you believe is no more than a servant of God in the Jewish tradition (and this can be proven in the "Old" Testament).
It's actually simple reasoning really... just allow me to show you such:
Here we've got this almight being that we all call God... he gets tired of these angels because they only worship him because, well, they have to. They don't have free will... God said they are his servants, and therefore they are.
So God gets tired of this, and one day decides to form a new creation... man. Why would he do this? Well, he told us actually... he created us because wanted us to have the FREE WILL to decide whether or not to worship him (he already has drones who worship him called angels). Therefore we can either sin or be righteous, and he'll never force one way or another upon us. You following me?
Anyway, thousands of years go by, and this guy named Job comes along. I'm sure you've heard the story, but I'll just recap it for you anyway.
This guy Job is blessed beyond belief... he's rich, he has a wonderful family, he reveres God... His life is PERFECT.
Well, up there in Heaven, next to God, there's this prosecuting attorney angel named "Satan" who tells God that Job only loves him because his life is so blessed and perfect. And long story short, God gives this Satan the power to destroy his life... with only one exception: He can't kill Job. And Satan says "yes sir, as you wish".
Now wait a minute here... I thought Satan was the rebelious angel who defied God's every will? I mean after all, he made war against God according to Christianity, right?
And it's safe to assume that if you declare war on God and then are supposedly "cast from heaven" way back before creation, you certainly aren't righteous, right?
So if this so-called "war against God" really happened, then why is Satan standing beside God in heaven? I mean, afterall, both Christian and Jewish tradition teaches us that God cannot be in the presence of evil, right? So why exactly is this so-called "rebel against God" (the ultimate sinner) standing next to God after he had been cast out of heaven?
Oh, but that's not the only problem we face here. If this Satan guy had the guts to make war against God, and is the epitomy of the definition of a rebel.. then why is he taking order from God by agreeing not to kill Job? I mean, afterall, if you have the guts to declare war on the almighty, chances are you are not going to let that same fellow tell you what to do when it comes to a mere mortal, right?
And even more importantly, since we all agree that man was created different than the angels by having the ability of free will, how did this evil Satan guy ever make the concious decision to make war on God to begin with? After all, he's supposed to be an angel, and henceforth, shouldn't have the ability to decide to make war on God to begin with.
Are you following me here? Something about Christianity's account of this crazy guy "Satan" just doesn't add up to being kosher.
If he's an angel, he doesn't have the free will to make war on God, and even if God let him anyway just for wholesome entertainment value, how the heck did this "rebel" get to go back to heaven (which is impossible for enemies of God, no?) and then decide later on that he'd take orders from God even though he's already shown that he doesn't revere God to begin with.
Something just doesn't add up, right? And if there is no Satan, then there is no hell...
So the Jewish way is not the way of fire and damnation for the sinner.. it's the belief that judgement belongs to God alone. And what is the punishment that God will deliver to the unrighteous? I don't know, and I would never play the role of God by passing judgement on any man for his actions by threatening him with eternal damnation. Playing the role of God... now that's a REAL sin.
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