Bible question and answers

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Bible question and answers

If anyone has a question about the bible, no matter what type, come to this thread and ask and ill do my best to answer it with nothing but scripture. Also, eveyone else is welcome to try and answer it to. But first im going to list and answer as many FAQ as i possibly can. Here goes.

Every christian on the forum gives answers in nothing but scripture. It's trying to get them to come up with independent content that's the problem.

I believe that both can be done.

Do i really have to take my unruly child to the edge of town and stone him to death?

Why is it said that we send ourselves to hell, and others say that god sends us to hell. What is the truth?

We go to hell if we sin a mortal sin and we go to heaven if we are holy and don't sin.Going to heaven would be tough so going to the middle then heaven is the best chance we got.

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
We go to hell if we sin a mortal sin and we go to heaven if we are holy and don't sin.Going to heaven would be tough so going to the middle then heaven is the best chance we got.
doesnt god forgive you, if you repent your mortal sins?

Originally posted by Juk3n
Do i really have to take my unruly child to the edge of town and stone him to death?

* no, because the law of Moses is not applicable in our time… Acts 13:39…

Originally posted by Deja~vu
Why is it said that we send ourselves to hell, and others say that god sends us to hell. What is the truth?

* both, if we sin willfully then God (including your own self) will send you to hell… Hebrews 10:26-27…

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
We go to hell if we sin a mortal sin and we go to heaven if we are holy and don't sin.

* all people commits sin even righteous ones (Ecclesiastes 7:20)… we go to heaven if we have faith in God (and Christ and gospel), do good works to all (Romans 2:7), and continue this until the end (Matthew 24:13)…

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Going to heaven would be tough so going to the middle then heaven is the best chance we got.

* there's nothing in the middle…

Originally posted by 753
doesnt god forgive you, if you repent your mortal sins?

* two kinds of sin: I John 5:16… "unto death" - not forgiveable… "not unto death" - can be forgiven… example of sin that cannot be forgiven: Mark 3:29…

Originally posted by peejayd
* no, because the law of Moses is not applicable in our time… Acts 13:39…

* both, if we sin willfully then God (including your own self) will send you to hell… Hebrews 10:26-27…

* all people commits sin even righteous ones (Ecclesiastes 7:20)… we go to heaven if we have faith in God (and Christ and gospel), do good works to all (Romans 2:7), and continue this until the end (Matthew 24:13)…

* there's nothing in the middle…

* two kinds of sin: I John 5:16… "unto death" - not forgiveable… "not unto death" - can be forgiven… example of sin that cannot be forgiven: Mark 3:29…


Everyone's heard your opinions. Get ye gone.

Originally posted by peejayd
* no, because the law of Moses is not applicable in our time… Acts 13:39…

Thou shalt not kill is out? Woohoo!

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Thou shalt not kill is out? Woohoo!

* yeah, get ready for the stricter law of Christ: Matthew 5:21-22... 🙂

Originally posted by King Kandy
Everyone's heard your opinions. Get ye gone.

* we just love to disagree, aren't we? 😛

Originally posted by peejayd
* yeah, get ready for the stricter law of Christ: Matthew 5:21-22... 🙂

Wow: "But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell."

Originally posted by peejayd
* yeah, get ready for the stricter law of Christ: Matthew 5:21-22... 🙂

How about stealing and ****ing another man's wife?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Wow: "But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell."

* not like that, friend... read the context: "whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause"...

Originally posted by Robtard
How about stealing and ****ing another man's wife?

* Matthew 5:27-28... 🙂

Thanks.

No one can ever live up the teaching of that book because it is taught that even your thoughts condemn you and no one can control their thoughts. You would be in a constant state of repentance which is unhealthy.

Originally posted by Deja~vu
You would be in a constant state of repentance which is unhealthy.

See: Catholics.

Originally posted by Deja~vu
No one can ever live up the teaching of that book because it is taught that even your thoughts condemn you and no one can control their thoughts. You would be in a constant state of repentance which is unhealthy.

we are all humans, in the Bible, all humans commit sin (Romans 5:12, I Kings 8:46, II Chronicles 6:36)… even righteous persons in the Bible commit sin (Ecclesiastes 7:20)… but that does not mean that you are not holy in the eyes of God… take for example Zechariah and Elizabeth, they commit sin but they are still righteous and blameless in the eyes of God (Luke 1:5-6)… so is Job (Job 1:1), Noah (Genesis 6:9) and the 1st century Christians (Philippians 3:15)…

there are two kinds of sin, (1) mortal or unto death, and (2) not mortal or not unto death (I John 5:16)… if you commit sin which is not mortal or not unto death, then you can be forgiven if you repent… if you are forgiven, then your sins will be forgotten and not counted nor imputed (Psalms 32:1-2, Romans 4:7-8)… a mortal sin is when you commit sin deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth (Hebrews 10:26)…

we are not asked or told to restrain from something beyond our control (I Corinthians 10:13)… and we are not asked to be in a constant state of repentance… enduring/restraining from sin/temptations is not unhealthy, based on my experience, if I succeeded overcoming sin (like, me preventing myself to commit sin), I fell wonderful and I feel like I've accomplished a very good thing for myself… for me, it shows how responsible we are as a person, responsible for yourself and others… 🙂

We commit sins as well which is why we have a free well to do whatever we want but if we don't want to go to hell we try to stay away from sin so we can go to Heaven instead when we die.

Originally posted by peejayd
we are all humans, in the Bible, all humans commit sin (Romans 5:12, I Kings 8:46, II Chronicles 6:36)… even righteous persons in the Bible commit sin (Ecclesiastes 7:20)… but that does not mean that you are not holy in the eyes of God… take for example Zechariah and Elizabeth, they commit sin but they are still righteous and blameless in the eyes of God (Luke 1:5-6)… so is Job (Job 1:1), Noah (Genesis 6:9) and the 1st century Christians (Philippians 3:15)…

there are two kinds of sin, (1) mortal or unto death, and (2) not mortal or not unto death (I John 5:16)… if you commit sin which is not mortal or not unto death, then you can be forgiven if you repent… if you are forgiven, then your sins will be forgotten and not counted nor imputed (Psalms 32:1-2, Romans 4:7-8)… a mortal sin is when you commit sin deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth (Hebrews 10:26)…

we are not asked or told to restrain from something beyond our control (I Corinthians 10:13)… and we are not asked to be in a constant state of repentance… enduring/restraining from sin/temptations is not unhealthy, based on my experience, if I succeeded overcoming sin (like, me preventing myself to commit sin), I fell wonderful and I feel like I've accomplished a very good thing for myself… for me, it shows how responsible we are as a person, responsible for yourself and others… 🙂

what is this doctrine? I'm fairly certain all sins are forgivable in most christian sects