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1 | Do retards go to Hell? | Bible general Archive 2 | Deafawake | 139203 | ||
MILLIONS of persons have been taught by their religions that hell is a place where people are tormented. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, “The Roman Catholic Church teaches that hell . . . will last forever; its suffering will have no end.” This Catholic teaching, the encyclopedia goes on to say, “is still held by many conservative Protestant groups.” Hindus, Buddhists and Muhammadans also teach that hell is a place of torment. No wonder that people who have been taught this often say that if hell is such a bad place they do not want to talk about it. 2 This raises the question: Did Almighty God create such a place of torment? Well, what was God’s view when the Israelites, following the example of peoples who lived nearby, began to burn their children in fire? He explains in his Word: “They have built the high places of Topheth, which is in the valley of the son of Hinnom, in order to burn their sons and their daughters in the fire, a thing that I had not commanded and that had not come up into my heart.”—Jeremiah 7:31. 3 Think about this. If the idea of roasting people in fire had never come into God’s heart, does it seem reasonable that he created a fiery hell for those who do not serve him? The Bible says, “God is love.” (1 John 4:8) Would a loving God really torment people forever? Would you do so? Knowing of God’s love should move us to turn to his Word to find out just what hell is. Who go there, and for how long? To learn more about this subject copy and paste the following link. Enjoy http://www.watchtower.org/library/w/2002/7/15/article_02.htm |
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2 | Do retards go to Hell? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hamartolos | 139272 | ||
God is love, and He is pefect, but He is also life. When one sins one becomes imperfect. Imperfection is the opposite of God. As a reward for sinning, one earns separation from God. Separation from God, who is life, means separation from life itself, which is death. God knows this and sent His son, Christ Jesus, to atone for our sins. This was God's love in action. But God has given us free will. We are free to not accept His love offering, but with that choice comes hell. And about the buring of the children. You are mistaking the burning of INNOCENT people, which is murder, with the punishment of sinners. God did not command the Isrealites to offer children as sacrifices, He commanded they offer lambs. The burning of INNOCENT people did not come into God's mind, not Hell as you have mistakingly supposed. |
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