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To: alan w who wrote (36415)1/15/2004 9:19:57 AM
From: Berry Picker  Respond to of 39621
 
RE>>"It is confined within the boundaries of only two eons."<<

If your theory or eons is in error then this assertion fails.

Alan - what does this 'concordant' version do with the Greek word "mello"
I believe that the KJV boys buried the true meaning but
for your eon system to work this version must have also committed
the same offense.

What did those who produced it believe?

Although their is an effort to use verb tense to prove this
idea that the unforgivable sin will actually be forgiven
just not right now, the entire assertion is based upon your eschatology.

I don't have a 'third' age for this 'time-delayed' forgiveness Alan.

Also the 'raw accusation' spoiled the article at the end:

RE>>"hard and stubborn hearts, which, selfishly satisfied
with their own safety, hope to make it more secure by
condemning others to eternal damnation"<<

OH - that's my problem - I suffer from insecurity or no wait
I am already satisfied with my own safety so then why do I seek
to make it more secure - uh - for a moment I thought I had it
anyone that can judge my heart that well has to be right. LOL

Now don't forget my question - "mello"

There is no 3rd age.

Gone for a week Alan.

Brian



To: alan w who wrote (36415)1/16/2004 6:48:35 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Respond to of 39621
 
alan....alan....alan....you wrote

The sin against the holy spirit shall not be pardoned (Luke 12:10). It will be judged. Those who commit it will stand before the great white throne and will suffer the penalty imposed by our Lord for this sin. They will be cast into the lake of fire, which is the second death. Thereafter, when death is abolished, and all are made alive at the consummation, they, with all the rest of mankind, will be justified and reconciled to God through the blood of Christ's cross.

Nobody is going to be pulled back out after they are thrown into the lake of fire with the devil and his angels. They will be burnt up "like chaff"....meaning very quickly, and they will be no more. The devil and his angels won't burn so quickly.