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Posts: 3,965
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: , Florida, USA
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23-04-08, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by meknow
Oh so you just brush my points off without comment. no worries bredder. just pointing out that your bible knowledge is suspect.
now when was hell (the grave) created. I would have thougth a smart man like your self would have asked the first question first. Where is hell?
in order to understand anything about it, which i doubt that you believe in it's existance you would need to know where it is.
any thoughts on the matter? if so it should give you the information that should guide you to when it was "created" and why? why should also be asked.
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Not intentionally brushing off your comments, but you are attempting to do exactly what many Christians do when they are losing an argument. They introduce spurious scripture to confound the subject.
As for my Biblical knowledge, I don't think you've been on BNV long enough (or at least I haven't seen you) to make that statement with confidence. I know the Bible better than any minister/preacher that I know, as I have a publication on the subject matter that is on hold at the moment. Either way, I have spent many threads debating Biblical issues here on BNV. After a while, I just got tired because I realized it doesn't matter. You cannot introduce rationale to someone going off of belief, especially when most of their beliefs can't even be corroborated in the very book they claim to follow. Most people believe whatever their developmental environment tells them to believe. Most Christians, Hindus, Buddists, Muslims, Hebrews/Jews, and so forth practice their respective religions for no other reason than it was inculcated in them at an early age in some form either at home or a pervasive environment around them...and has almost nothing to do with any sort of spiritual enlightenment what so ever.
So today, I avoid those scriptural arguments, but ask a simple a question...."when was hell created?" It is also good to answer when, why, and by whom, so if you would be so kind, then go ahead and answer that too.
If we were real citizens, then there would be no need for "Civil Rights". There are already enough laws on the law books to protect the rights of real citizens.

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