Is Ghandi in Hell?

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Originally posted by sonnet
Yes, I belive that is what you would like to think. God will be your judge in the end no matter which opinion you've had of HIM

If God was in anyway confident all he has done is so good he should submit for judgement just like everyone else. And you know, I strongly suspect he would be on a fast track to hell.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I think hell in inside of Ghandi. 😉

You are quick to condom.


No, it is actions that will condemn man one day, like deciding to reject Jesus and the Salvation God brought us trough Him.

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Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
If God was in anyway confident all he has done is so good he should submit for judgement just like everyone else. And you know, I strongly suspect he would be on a fast track to hell.

Actually it is man that is so foolish that he thinks he can tell God what He should be like and what He should do.

Originally posted by sonnet
No, it is actions that will condemn man one day, like deciding to reject Jesus and the Salvation God brought us trough Him.

That reminds me of Egyptian religions.

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Originally posted by sonnet
My dear friend, I am not the one who has been lied to. Jesus is alive within me.

Me too sonnet. That is the exact same thing that I told him.

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Originally posted by sonnet
Actually it is man that is so foolish that he thinks he can tell God what He should be like and what He should do.

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Originally posted by sonnet
Actually it is man that is so foolish that he thinks he can tell God what He should be like and what He should do.

I think God "killer of Egyptian first borns and drowner of the world" Almighty should be at least bound by the rules he imposes on us.

You know - like how our politicians aren't meant to be above the law? You know, like God treats his creation that he loves so much a bit like an equal? Sound so terrible?

Originally posted by sonnet
No, it is actions that will condemn man one day, like deciding to reject Jesus and the Salvation God brought us trough Him.

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Originally posted by sonnet
Yes, I belive that is what you would like to think. God will be your judge in the end no matter which opinion you've had of HIM

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Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
I think God "killer of Egyptian first borns and drowner of the world" Almighty should be at least bound by the rules he imposes on us.

You know - like how our politicians aren't meant to be above the law? You know, like God treats his creation that he loves so much a bit like an equal? Sound so terrible?

I do not judge God. I would never put myself in His place for I am only his creation, created for His glory and to worship Him. We will be rewarded one day for being faithful even when being mocked.
Because of God's love he gave us a chance to become part of His Kingdom again, if you reject that love offering ( Jesus Christ) and literally through it back in his face you will be treated accordingly. But I suppose you think that you( all of mankind) can make of God what they want and still expect Him to say " Come my good and faithful child". Seriously, you can not be so foolish as to believe that.

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Originally posted by sonnet
I do not judge God. I would never put myself in His place for I am only his creation, created for His glory and to worship Him. We will be rewarded one day for being faithful even when being mocked.
Because of God's love he gave us a chance to become part of His Kingdom again, if you reject that love offering ( Jesus Christ) and literally through it back in his face you will be treated accordingly. But I suppose you think that you( all of mankind) can make of God what they want and still expect Him to say " Come my good and faithful child". Seriously, you can not be so foolish as to believe that.

My sister in Christ.

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Originally posted by sonnet
I do not judge God. I would never put myself in His place for I am only his creation, created for His glory and to worship Him. We will be rewarded one day for being faithful even when being mocked.
Because of God's love he gave us a chance to become part of His Kingdom again, if you reject that love offering ( Jesus Christ) and literally through it back in his face you will be treated accordingly. But I suppose you think that you( all of mankind) can make of God what they want and still expect Him to say " Come my good and faithful child". Seriously, you can not be so foolish as to believe that.

I find it more foolish to follow what is essentially a tyrant figure "I am God - I can not and will not be judged. Obey me!"

And you make it sound like we are slaves - are we not said to be his children? Should not a parent respect and treat the child in an equal manner?

God should face his children. As I said - if God is so confident that all he has done is perfect and all good he should have nothing to worry about... should he? Rather it seems like fear. He knows humanity would judge him harshly, and if he was in any way good he would no he has a case to answer for.

Originally posted by sonnet
No, it is actions that will condemn man one day, like deciding to reject Jesus and the Salvation God brought us trough Him.

I always feel Chirstians speak in riddles.

That-which-must-not-be-named through He-who-must-not-be-named.

Originally posted by Alliance
I always feel Chirstians speak in riddles.

That-which-must-not-be-named through He-who-must-not-be-named.

Dumbledore is the Messiah.

He also then died.

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Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
I find it more foolish to follow what is essentially a tyrant figure "I am God - I can not and will not be judged. Obey me!"

And you make it sound like we are slaves - are we not said to be his children? Should not a parent respect and treat the child in an equal manner?

God should face his children. As I said - if God is so confident that all he has done is perfect and all good he should have nothing to worry about... should he? Rather it seems like fear. He knows humanity would judge him harshly, and if he was in any way good he would no he has a case to answer for.

God said in His Word that, that which is wisdom to God will be foolish in the worlds eyes and mind. You have just fulfilled that scripture once again.

The Bible tells us that children MUST respect their parents and obey them and that it is a foolish parent (man) that spares the rod for it causes a foolish child. The world and satan wants us to believe otherwise for satan uses foolish people. God tells parents through His Word to love their children and lead them in Gods ways. Their is no lie about parents and children being equal in God's eyes in the Bible. That is why we as God's children are treated exactly in the way he set up the rules in His Word.

I beat my left handed son until he became right handed. Just like the bible tells me so. 🙂

Originally posted by Alliance
He also then died.

And many fans believe he will rise again in the final Harry Potter Book "Harry Potter and the truck load of money"

God said in His Word that, that which is wisdom to God will be foolish in the worlds eyes and mind. You have just fulfilled that scripture once again.

So God created man, with a brain and all that jazz that his wisdom would appare foolish to? Smooth.

The Bible tells us that children MUST respect their parents and obey them and that it is a foolish parent (man) that spares the rod for it causes a foolish child.

Oh - so the parent must never respect the child and must treat them like a child forever? Theoretically we would still be living in caves if that was the case.

And tell me - apparently children, should they die, are automatically saved... yes? Aren't we all the children of God? Shouldn't we be saved by that definition?

The world and satan wants us to believe otherwise for satan uses foolish people.

So the world God created is in on this as well?

God tells parents through His Word to love their children and lead them in Gods ways. Their is no lie about parents and children being equal in God's eyes in the Bible. That is why we as God's children are treated exactly in the way he set up the rules in His Word.

Tell me... why did God create us?

Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
And many fans believe he will rise again in the final Harry Potter Book "Harry Potter and the truck load of money"

Oh pipe down. She wrote the first one on coffeshop napkins. You wouldn't stop writing and makinemoney if you had written the books either.

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Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
I find it more foolish to follow what is essentially a tyrant figure "I am God - I can not and will not be judged. Obey me!"

And you make it sound like we are slaves - are we not said to be his children? Should not a parent respect and treat the child in an equal manner?

God should face his children. As I said - if God is so confident that all he has done is perfect and all good he should have nothing to worry about... should he? Rather it seems like fear. He knows humanity would judge him harshly, and if he was in any way good he would no he has a case to answer for.

Samura, here is what God would say to you:

Isaiah 55:9
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways,

and My thoughts than your thoughts.

“Who is this who darkens counsel
By words without knowledge?

Now prepare yourself like a man Samura;
I will question you, and you shall answer Me.

Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell Me if you have understanding. Who determined its measurements, surely you know. Who stretched the measuring line upon it. To what were its foundations fastened? Who laid its cornerstone when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God [the angels who witnessed God created the earth] shouted for joy? Who shut in the sea with doors,
when it burst forth and issued from the womb; Who made the clouds His garment, and thick darkness His swaddling band; Who fixed His limit for it, and set bars and doors; Who said,

‘This far you may come, but no farther,
And here your proud waves must stop!’

Have you commanded the morning since your days began, and caused the dawn to know its place, that it might take hold of the ends of the earth, and the wicked be shaken out of it? It takes on form like clay under a seal, and stands out like a garment from the wicked their light is withheld, and the upraised arm is broken. Have you entered the springs of the sea or have you walked in search of the depths? Have the gates of death been revealed to you Or have you seen the doors of the shadow of death? Have you comprehended the breadth of the earth?

Tell Me, if you know all this. Where is the way to the dwelling of light and darkness, where is its place, that you may take it to its territory, that you may know the paths to its home? Do you know it, because you were born then, or because the number of your days is great? Have you entered the treasury of snow, or have you seen the treasury of hail, which I have reserved for the time of trouble, for the day of battle and war? By what way is light diffused, or the east wind scattered over the earth? Who has divided a channel for the overflowing water, or a path for the thunderbolt, to cause it to rain on a land where there is no one, a wilderness in which there is no man to satisfy the desolate waste, and cause to spring forth the growth of tender grass? Has the rain a father or who has begotten the drops of dew? From whose womb comes the ice and the frost of heaven, who gives it birth? The waters harden like stone, and the surface of the deep is frozen. Can you bind the cluster of the Pleiades, or loose the belt of Orion? Can you bring out Mazzaroth (Constellations) in its season or can you guide the Great Bear with its cubs? Do you know the ordinances of the heavens? Can you set their dominion over the earth? Can you lift up your voice to the clouds, That an abundance of water may cover you? Can you send out lightnings, that they may go, and say to you, ‘Here we are!’? Who has put wisdom in the mind (inward parts) or who has given understanding to the heart? Who can number the clouds by wisdom Or who can pour out the bottles of heaven, when the dust hardens in clumps, and the clods cling together? Can you hunt the prey for the lion, or satisfy the appetite of the young lions, when they crouch in their dens, or lurk in their lairs to lie in wait? Who provides food for the raven, when its young ones cry to Me, and wander about for lack of food? Do you know the time when the wild mountain goats bear young or can you mark when the deer gives birth? Can you number the months that they fulfill or do you know the time when they bear young? They bow down,
They bring forth their young, they deliver their offspring (pangs). Their young ones are healthy, they grow strong with grain; they depart and do not return to them. Who set the wild donkey free? Who loosed the bonds of the onager, whose home I have made the wilderness, and the barren land his dwelling? He scorns the tumult of the city; He does not heed the shouts of the driver. The range of the mountains is his pasture, and he searches after every green thing. Will the wild ox be willing to serve you? Will he bed by your manger? Can you bind the wild ox in the furrow with ropes or will he plow the valleys behind you? Will you trust him because his strength is great or will you leave your labor to him? Will you trust him to bring home your grain, and gather it to your threshing floor? The wings of the ostrich wave proudly, but are her wings and pinions like the kindly stork’s? For she leaves her eggs on the ground, and warms them in the dust; She forgets that a foot may crush them, or that a wild beast may break them. She treats her young harshly, as though they were not hers; Her labor is in vain, without concern (fear), Because I deprived her of wisdom, and did not endow her with understanding. When she lifts herself on high, she scorns the horse and its rider. Have you given the horse strength? Have you clothed his neck with thunder (or a mane)? Can you frighten him like a locust? His majestic snorting strikes terror. He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength; He gallops into the clash of arms. He mocks at fear, and is not frightened; nor does he turn back from the sword. The quiver rattles against him, the glittering spear and javelin. He devours the distance with fierceness and rage; nor does he come to a halt because the trumpet has sounded. At the blast of the trumpet he says, ‘Aha!’ He smells the battle from afar, the thunder of captains and shouting.

Does the hawk fly by your wisdom, and spread its wings toward the south? Does the eagle mount up at your command, and make its nest on high? On the rock it dwells and resides, on the crag of the rock and the stronghold. From there it spies out the prey; Its eyes observe from afar. Its young ones suck up blood; and where the slain are, there it is.”

Shall the one who contends with the Almighty correct Him? He who rebukes Me, let him answer it. The LORD answered out of the whirlwind, and said: Now prepare yourself like a man Samura; I will question you, and you shall answer Me: