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Originally posted by Psychonaughty
reply to post by H4W4II4N_PUNCH
There is no hell, that is created to induce fear.
Fear is unimportant.
No matter what you do in this life time or the last, all experiences and actions are equally beautiful and a gift to the One Creator that you are.
All entities are loved unconditionally no matter what the circumstances.
Originally posted by huntin4fact
This is topic that can be argued at great length, i have yet to find anything that supports the "age of accountability" theory. But im doin some research, will post what i find.
Originally posted by cjcord
I believe a child of 6 absolutely knows the difference between gentle play and dangerous play. A child of 4, I feel may be faultless, but 6? That child knows better than to put their hands on someone else, no matter the reason. Or should, if the parent has done their job.
Originally posted by cjcord
The child is at fault. If a child of grade school age knows not to hit others, than they certainly have no excuse at 11. They may not have meant to kill anyone, but they most certainly knew they would hurt them. They made a decision to consciously hurt someone.
Originally posted by cjcord
The bullies because teenagers are cruel and they know it. They just don't care. EX:Phoebe Prince
The teens involved even went so far as to continue their bullying after the girl's suicide, on her memorial page. As of today, the girls involved have no remorse, and are continuing their lives bullying new people.
The child is also at fault- in that they obviously did not have a strong enough structure of support to feel they had any other options. They may have felt cornered, or helpless, or hopeless. I feel this is a mental issue, which should be addressed.
Originally posted by cjcord
The person they got the gun from- is this even in question?
Originally posted by cjcord
I am of the belief that repenting for your deliberate actions is a ridiculous idea. If you made a conscious choice to do something, you have to deal with it. There is no easy "Father forgive me, I'll do better". That's BS.
Originally posted by cjcord
Sure, do better, feel sorry for what you did, do good deeds- but why would someone think that makes up for deliberately choosing to end someone's life? It doesn't. And believing you're spotless and have made reparations is delusional. A mistake is a mistake- but a deliberate choice is just that. There is no making up for choosing to hurt someone.
Originally posted by cjcord
There is coming back from not knowing any better- but those who don't know right from wrong are few and far between. But that excuse is used often. Karma's a bitch, despite how you may try to avoid it.
Originally posted by Titen-Sxull
Hell belongs to the boogeyman. It is fictional, designed to instill guilt and fear in order to control your behavior. Sometimes this sort of thing is helpful to society, for instance Thou Shalt Not Kill is a pretty good rule to live by but then other rules, about eating pig or shellfish or using bad language are lumped in with the same thing as killing... How can someone go to Hell for such things? The answer is they can't...
Originally posted by Titen-Sxull
A kid who doesn't realize what they are doing can't go to Hell. Just like Adam and Eve who were entirely ignorant to evil shouldn't have been able to be punished for it (yet we all know how angry God got in the story despite the fact he's the one who put the tree there in the first place and he's the one who wasn't paying attention to whether there were any talking snakes in the Garden)... So no even if Hell was real I don't think kids could go there..
Originally posted by huntin4fact
I dont imagine that a baby has the mental capacity to reject God/Jesus. Like i previously posted, it boils down to that moment that one understands, accepts or rejects. In simple terms.
This is topic that can be argued at great length, i have yet to find anything that supports the "age of accountability" theory. But im doin some research, will post what i find.
Originally posted by christianpatrick
Since we're quoting the Bible now, and note that I did not start with the quoting
Originally posted by christianpatrick
if the Bible is true, whether they can go to HEAVEN depends on whether they have been baptised.
John 3:5
New International Version (©1984)
Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit.
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Originally posted by christianpatrick
By the way, that also applies to all pagans, however moral, who have died never having had the chance to hear the Gospel. They too are DAMNED and will be cast into the Lake of Fire where there is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth.
By the way, I am not a christian, because I refuse to worship such a monster. Just thought that you should know the biblical truth, such as it is.
Originally posted by teapot
reply to post by christianpatrick
Jesus also said 'there will be those who call me 'lord, lord' and I shall tell them that I never knew them but there will be those who never heard of me who shall enter the kingdom of heaven.
Does Jesus contradict himself?
Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
Originally posted by teapot
reply to post by H4W4II4N_PUNCH
Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
Matthew 5-7, The Sermon on the Mount.
Hope this helps! I'm not normally one for quoting chapter and verse as I think that in the modern world, where we are all capable of critical thought, bible bashers are counter productive.
Originally posted by teapot
reply to post by christianpatrick
Jesus also said 'there will be those who call me 'lord, lord' and I shall tell them that I never knew them but there will be those who never heard of me who shall enter the kingdom of heaven.
Does Jesus contradict himself?