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|    Re: Heretic Watchtower "God" Vs Bible Go    |
|    27 Nov 25 16:32:26    |
      [continued from previous message]              “established the earth, and it stands fast” (Psalm 119:90, ESV).              James claims these verses teach that the physical planet endures       eternally. The flaw lies in misunderstanding the Hebrew term *ʿolam*       (עולם). The word carries the idea of an age of indefinite duration, not       intrinsic endlessness. Context determines whether the period stretches       beyond history or lasts only as long as God purposes. The Old Testament       uses the same word for things that clearly ended. These examples show       that *ʿolam* does not automatically mean eternity.              Exodus 21:6 uses *ʿolam* for the servant who serves his master       “forever,” yet the service ends at death. That cannot indicate endless       duration. Jonah 2:6 uses *ʿolam* for the time Jonah felt trapped in the       deep, yet he emerged on the third day. Micah 4:5 uses *ʿolam* for the       period nations walk in their gods, though God later judges those       nations. Isaiah 32:14 uses *ʿolam* for desolation of palaces, though       restoration follows. Psalm 24:7 calls ancient doors “everlasting”       (*ʿolam*), yet they do not exist eternally.              These examples show that *ʿolam* describes a long, enduring, or       age-spanning period, not necessarily endless time. Therefore Solomon’s       and David’s statements about the earth enduring “forever” point to       God’s       established order for this age, not the planet’s eternal       indestructibility. The New Testament clarifies the end of this created       order. Peter reveals that “the heavens will pass away with a roar, and       the heavenly bodies will be burned up and dissolved” (2 Peter 3:10,       ESV). He explains that creation faces fiery dissolution, yet God       prepares a “new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells”       (2 Peter 3:13, ESV). John sees that same new creation in Revelation 21:1.              Thus the biblical unity stands firm. The Old Testament’s use of *ʿolam*       allows for long-term permanence within this age. The New Testament       reveals the consummation: God dissolves the current order and brings       forth a new creation that displays His glory in Christ forever.                     > Churches: Unrighteous will burn forever in hellfire.       > Bible: God never thought about a hellfire place. (Jer 7:31)                     Stupid lies and misrepresentation.               • What never entered God's mind was offering your sons and        daughters in the fire as sacrifices to a false god. The        unrighteous are children of the devil, not God (John 8:44; 1        John 3:8; 1 John 3:10).               • Jeremiah 7:31 does not address God’s final judgment in Gehenna.        Jesus used that same valley as the image of final punishment.        He declared that Gehenna’s fire does not go out and its worm        does not die (Mark 9:47-48, ESV; the text reads “hell”        [Gehenna]).               • God revealed this judgment clearly. He spoke of unquenchable        fire (Isaiah 66:24). Jesus applied these words to personal        punishment, not national ruin. He warned that a man is “thrown        into the unquenchable fire” (Mark 9:43, ESV; the text reads        “hell” [Gehenna]). This fire functions; it does not fail. It        continues while the person suffers.               • Symbols never teach the opposite of what they picture. Isaiah        66:24 describes continual abhorrence. Jesus used that same        picture to warn of relentless judgment. Revelation 14:11        reveals that “the smoke of their torment goes up forever and        ever” (Revelation 14:11, ESV). The text describes torment. It        does not describe a momentary flash of destruction. Smoke rises        forever because torment continues forever. A vanished person        cannot produce perpetual smoke.               • The New Testament gives the clearest revelation of personal        judgment. It distinguishes people from impersonal realities.        God destroys death and Hades as abstract enemies (Revelation        20:14). But He casts people into the lake of fire where they        experience conscious torment (Revelation 20:10; 20:15). Nations        can cease to exist. A soul does not. Jesus said God “can        destroy both soul and body in Gehenna” (Matthew 10:28, ESV; the        text reads “hell” [Gehenna]). Destroy does not mean annihilate.        God remains the active agent. The punishment fits the picture:        an unquenchable fire that never completes its consuming.               • Jeremiah 7:31 condemned Israel’s sin. It did not deny God’s        final judgment. Jesus announced that judgment with sharper        clarity. He warned that it would be “more tolerable on the day        of judgment” for Sodom than for Capernaum (Matthew 11:24, ESV).        Different degrees of punishment cannot apply to non-existence.        He said of Judas, “it would have been better for that man if he        had not been born” (Mark 14:21, ESV). Non-existence cannot be        “better” than non-existence. These statements require conscious        judgment.               • Gehenna’s fire burns without interruption because its        punishment does not end. God never commanded Judah’s vile        Topheth. But He did reveal His own just, everlasting punishment        for those who reject His Son.                     > Churches: Lake of fire is **literal fire.       > Bible: Death and hell are tossed into the Lake of Fire. (Rev 20:14)       > **Thus that fire can't be literal, but is symbolic.                     Bible: Lake of fire is literal fire prepared for immaterial beings        (Matthew 10:28; 25:41).              Church: Lake of fire is literal fire prepared for immaterial beings        (Matthew 10:28; 25:41).              Watchtower: Hitler! Symbol! Symbol! Not literal! Not literal! THEREFORE,        no conscious torment or suffering!!               • God is a spirit (John 4:24). Angels are spirits (Hebrews 1:14).        Men have immaterial souls that cannot be killed by men when the        body is killed (Matthew 10:28). The Bible is filled with        "literal" entities which are not subject to earth-physics.               • The lake of fire was prepared for the devil and his angels        (Matthew 25:41). Therefore, it is to be expected that the        "fire" which will "torment" those in the lake of fire, is        LITERAL fire which is suitable for tormenting immaterial        beings.               • "literal" doesn't mean "only earth-physics" as we know it. It        means              Literal, as it pertains to spirit beings, means real in fact and true in       substance, not imaginary or metaphorical, while suited to the nature of       the beings involved.              A spirit does not respond to earthly physics. Fire on earth consumes       physical material. A spirit has no physical composition to burn. This       does not make the fire unreal. It means the fire belongs to God’s realm       and operates according to God’s nature, not earthly physics.              God is spirit (John 4:24, ESV). He cannot be harmed by earthly fire, yet       He acts as a consuming fire (Hebrews 12:29, ESV). His fire is literal in       its own order. It truly harms or comforts according to God’s design. It       simply does not follow the rules of carbon, oxygen, and combustion.              Jesus described unquenchable fire and undying worm in the place of       judgment (Mark 9:48, ESV), and He spoke of eternal punishment in Matthew       25:46 (ESV). John revealed that the smoke of their torment rises forever       and ever (Revelation 14:11, ESV). These statements describe real,              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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