DAVEH: As I understand most TTer's perspective, those who uphold an
untrue (or perhaps incorrect would be a better term) belief are
condemned to a fiery physically torturous hell for failing to believe
in the correct Jesus, whatever that means.
From my perspective it means that one is slowed down in their
journey of eternal progression.
Lance Muir wrote:
Ahhhh the ever elusive reality! And,
here we are back at the beginning, Dave. IFF I/you etc. have committed
ourselves to an UNreal belief...what then?
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DAVEH: Agreed, Lance.....at least to the part about TT folks not
changing their positions and beliefs. But as to how close one's
beliefs reflect reality, I suppose that is a matter of perspective
though. And....I believe the Lord has a better perspective on it than
any of us. The question becomes not how much one believes, but rather
how much does one ignore what the Lord has revealed to define one's
beliefs.
While salvation is rooted in belief, reality is based on what God
has revealed.
Lance Muir wrote:
Sometimes DaveH, not much. I do
believe that some TTers inhabit a sort of theological fantasyland.
However DaveH, even that theological fantasyland is closer to reality
than the theological space that you occupy.
Ain't nuttin' gonna move anybody
from their present convictions...right Dave H?
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DAVEH: And sometimes I wonder just how much reality is reflected in
TT.
Terry Clifton wrote:
Don't
pay too much attention to Mormons or sociologists. Neither of them
have a good grasp of reality.
Terry
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