Originally posted by RBrunson
Absolutely, read Rev. 21:8
Originally posted by Koa Man
I just read it and it mentions that "murders and fornicators and other sinners... . their portion will be the lake the burns with fire and sulphur, this means the second death. " I always thought that this meant there is no resurrection for such ones.
I don't believe there is "life after death" unless you are resurrected like Jesus did for Lazarus. Eccl. 9:5 says, "the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all. " I wouldn't consider a person living if they were conscious of nothing.
Originally posted by me4osu
I believe the Gospel according to John in Klenger's message.
IMHO, the "living" and "dead" in Eccl. are referring to the spiritual context. They are both alive in the physical sense, but the "living" are living according to God's word, and the "dead" are not. The "living" believe in John 3:16 and are preparing for the afterlife by believing in the Holy Trinity and trying their best to know God before they die. The "dead" are only living for themselves and the trappings of the world around them, basically "dead" to God.![]()
Originally posted by Steve M
Big Toy,
a crowd of Bible thumpers.
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