Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
Now hopefully this won't be inflammatory, but here is what I sse as the core of your argument. And if I'm wrong, that's fine - just let me know. I'm not trying to force feed you.
What I think you're saying is that you interpret the word "fire" in the "hell" passages as meaning a fire that is like this earth, i.e. it is torturous. That's fine. I can respect your position.
I'm simply saying that imo this is far from obvious and does not make sense to me in light of all the verses that say that the "fire" of "hell" is consumptive in nature.
And that's pretty much all I was trying to get at.
Every person has to decide for themselves and that's tough because so little is written descriptively about the subject...
I would agree with you , there is little in the Bible that is obvious. It is full of
contrariety, contradiction and dubiety. You have adequately demonstrated this by arguing, in
Bible terms Fire is a figurative description of something else.
The upshot being misi-interpretation, multitudinous translation and re-interpretation.
The whole thing becomes allegorical. God is not a creator but is a big daddy of the universe who
huffs and puffs all over everywhere until the people of the earth place do his bidding.
But just what were the writers of the Bible attempting to convey, if the meaning was intended to be so
variable and inconsistent?
Apparently what started out as nothing other than an entertaining folktale, a story, a
fictional composition to while away the cold nights of a nomadic tribes people, became awash with
descriptive narrative, but from what you say, it all amounts to something of a rough outline for people to build their own personal storyline of the unknown upon.
From its beginnings, with no more than a couple of chapters, the tale is transformed over
thousands of years into the teachings of multifarious churches, but based only upon
a fairy tale, it is transformed - for the consciousnesses of people to re-write in any way they
see fit. So it's turned into a story game of dungeons and dragons, with plots and endings being
added or taken away by yet more writers and varying widely in its content, depending upon how the
reader decides things will be.
But under these circumstances the framework disappears too. Doubter's 'Christ died for mans' sins' does
not mean any such thing. Christ is now a metaphor for either a son of man or son of God or the same giant of the skies, whose name is not really God but rather G_d, or something else with different connotations called Yahweh and Christ is ,or isn't, an offspring of Elohim, but is, or isn't, El Shaddai, or not, depending upon one's own personal preferences. Sins aren't sins as known on earth, but some other sort of sins, or not, as the case maybe.
And so it transpires by the writings in....
Matthew 13:41-42,
"The Son of man shall send forth his
angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; and shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."
......there is no bearing upon furnaces, fire, pain and torture .....
...and the the words from....
Mark 9:44
"Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched."
And also in Matthew 25:46 "And these shall go away into everlasting punishment
.....is meant to give no meaning of any such thing as
burn forever, but is open to an interpretation of a kind of garbage disposal service, which dispatches those who cannot fathom sense from any of this stuff to eternal oblivion (thanks a bunch)
....BUT not as described in
Revelation 20:10
"And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever".
.... fire/torment doesn't mean burning pain but the rubbish dump has now become a lake of fire. The Church authority is the false prophet - the antichrist - and anyone who wonders about the irrationality, or misunderstands any or all of this stuff, is also included as a false prophet and beast worshipper, which in turn carries the harlot (don't ask !). Geeez Puleeeeze.
Under these circumstances, there is no significance in - or reason to assume - any real revelation, no real understanding, no words of divine truth.... just an irrelevancy of abstract hypothetical fantasies emanating from incredible imagination gone berserk.
Now it seems that with a continuous dogged and blind insistence and given a long enough period of time and with enough interpretation, Darth Vader is truly the Creator of the universe. Or not.....whatever!