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Old 07-29-2007, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Theophilus View Post
Who was hell created for? The Bride? No.

We are not talking about a sick arsonist, we are discussing the Lord our God.

We are discussing a fire that will never go out, one that is reserved for the devil and his minions alone.

No one else has to go down with him. It is their choice.

The fire is justified, the house condemned and full of all manner of corruption.

The Lord bids the Bride warning out of Love and calls her to help save as many with her as she can before He sets it aflame. You simply have it backwards.

Those who choose to believe the little liars chained in the basment will have exchanged the Love of their Lord, His warnings, and His promises of a new eternal estate, for the masked hatred of the condemned and align themselves against the Lord unto their own destruction.

We will all believe His Promises, one way or another, sooner or later.

The only difference is whether or not we believe the warning, and the promise of salvation of live eternal, now...

....or the promise of the destruction of the wicked eternal, after it is too late, later.

The choice is clearly ours.
Okay, I think I see an analogy that fits with your scenario... How about a demolition man, and He is trying to make sure everyone gets out of the building safely before he destroys it?

The problem is that as soon as you add in the Pentecostal culture, it adds in so much red tape that very few people will ever be able to complete all the forms just to leave the building.... this I believe is why Fudge chose that title for his book...
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