ZefaLefeLaH wrote:...I look at it like this. Adam & Eve were perfect. When they fell from perfection, they're imperfection was passed down through the seed of man. That is why the virgin birth is so important.
As I've said to Iryssa, that is sort of like having to go to jail because your father robbed a bank. I don't accept the doctrine of "Original Sin". I think we all start out perfect, and the factors created by our environments, our assumptions, and our own actions contribute to lessening that perfection, if we let them.
ZefaLefeLaH wrote:...Anyway, it is my hope that you'll reconsider so that we can travel the universe together in our spare time of eternity, inotherwords, for billions of years if we wanted to. We could all spend hundreds of billions of years showing each other things. But since there won't be time. I guess we can spend a bit of untime together.
Thanks for the invitation. Sounds like a great idea, especially if we can bring everybody else along. I can think of worse ways of spending eternity. Still, you never know...we might get the chance afterall...sometimes I hope that we'll
all be surprised by what happens next.
Iryssa wrote:...First one is this: that there is nothing "in the middle"...no purgatory or limbo or anything...in this case, if you don't know Christ, you're not going to heaven, you're going to hell. Why? Well, automatically you're breaking the first commandment, which is to "love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind"
This is the one I don't like.
Iryssa wrote:...Second belief is that there is a limbo, where "unbaptized children and adults who die without committing grievous actual sin, enjoy perfect natural happiness."
This one I could live with. But doesn't it all come down to who interprets the bible in what way? No way to tell, for us at least, which, if any, is right. I certainly don't see the point of sending people to hell solely for the "crime" of not accepting christ.
Iryssa wrote:...There's also the Catholic belief in purgatory...I've never really studied this (maybe Jem could help with this?), so I won't even try to explain it, since I'll probably botch the whole thing *grin*
If I recall, (and I may be wrong) Purgatory serves as the place where people who haven't committed "grievous actual sin" get to hang out until they've paid for the little sins they did commit. It's a place where one is seperated from the love of god, but only for a while. Eventually, you'll be let into heaven afterall.
Iryssa wrote:...No, salvation does not negate lack of good works.
Thanks, and well clarified by those particular verses, especially the first quote.
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