Firefly- wrote:If god loves all of these people so much(And I know he does) then why does he create the people that he knows are going to hell?
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I do not believe that Hell is "Fire and Brimstone" with people being tortured and stuff.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I do not believe that Hell is "Fire and Brimstone" with people being tortured and stuff. That's just a Jonathan Edwards Complex (New phrase I made up on the spot)
Destroyer2000 wrote:So, basically...why do we try to witness if it will do no good to some people?
Puritan wrote:With all due respect, please take the time to read more of Johnathan Edwards than simply snippets of "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" before saying things like this. Like him or not, the man was a theologian and pastor with a great depth of knowledge and he preached about many things besides this sermon, so to treat the idea of Fire and Brimestone as a "Jonathan Edwards Complex" is irritating to me. The man was president of Yale and was used by God to help spark the Great Awakening, so please don't dismiss him so blithely.
kaemmerite wrote:Then out of curiousity, how do you interpret the verse about the Lake of Fire? I think to state there is no physical torture in Hell, is probably untrue. But I DO agree that any physical torture would be secondary to the knowledge that you are forever separated from God.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I apologize for that. Just to let you know. I have read all of Jonathan Edward's "Sinners in the hands of an angry God". Not just snippets. And I have really enjoyed it. I am NOT saying I do not like the man. But I do not believe there is physical torture in hell. Rather because the worst pain is the knowledge that you lost your chance. That everlasting regret would hurt more than any physical ailment. I like to call it a "Jonathan Edwards Complex" not in spite of him. But simply meaning the idea of physical torture. Much like someone would say "Oedipus Complex". I apologize if you took offense to that.
ShiroiHikari wrote:This is kind of off-topic.
I might be the only one that thinks this way, but I don't think that God controls every life on this planet like a freaking chess game. The human race propagates itself. I don't think God looks down on earth and says, "Oops, the humans are running low. I better make some more people even though half of them will probably go to hell."
To a certain extent he leaves us to our own devices. How else do you explain some of the great tragedies of human history?
Puritan wrote:I don't mind, I mainly took offense that you seemed to label the idea of a hell with physical torture something that Edwards was really concerned about, when there was much more to him and his teachings than that. Edwards is, in my experience, far too often maligned for being primarily a "fire and brimstone" preacher by a society that won't take the time to read what he said.
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