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Originally Posted by bbyrd009
The rich man and Lazarus both die, and both go to Paradise. While it seems easy to understand how the day of Lazarus' death might be better than the day of his birth, how can this be true for the rich man?
A clue is that, obviously, we make assumptions about the rich mans state that are not true.
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I don't see in
Luke 16 that either of them went to Paradise. Lazarus went to Abraham's bosom and the rich man went to hell, and was tormented in flames. Begged for a drop of water to cool his tongue. So, what assumptions do we make that aren't true?