On Thu, 16 Jan 2025 05:53:28 -0500
HeartDoc Andrew <***@T3WiJ.com> wrote:
The notion of eternal condemnation evokes a visceral reaction, one that can be as unsettling as it is profound. It raises questions about the nature of justice and mercy, particularly in a world rife with moral ambiguity.
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Context is crucial, yet it often feels like a smelter, refining our understanding through the heat of debate. The idea of divine judgment, as articulated in Matthew 25:46, And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life, underscores the gravity of our choices.
Yet, one must wonder: does this doctrine not risk becoming a hat worn by those who seek to wield power over others?
In a society that often seems to revel in guffaws at the expense of faith, we must ask ourselves if we are merely infiltrating the realm of polytheism, losing sight of the singular truth.