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Are American declining in moral?
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<blockquote data-quote="tdidymas" data-source="post: 77634957" data-attributes="member: 357572"><p>I showed you commentaries to prove it's not my own personal narrative. You appear to be using using that term "personal narrative" to completely reject what I wrote. Historical Christianity has taught that the soul suffers eternally in lake of fire judgment, as implied in Jesus' words in Mk. 9:46 and many other scriptures. So I could put your words right back at you. Like I warned before, to take one single word from scripture to build a doctrine is a dangerous method of interpretation, and usually ends up as what most Christians call heresy (which BTW is what the annihilation idea is called by most Christians). I am aware that there are 3 different views on this issue, and I consider it to be a minor point that doesn't necessarily affect one's salvation. But if you're just wanting to argue about it, then I'm done with this conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdidymas, post: 77634957, member: 357572"] I showed you commentaries to prove it's not my own personal narrative. You appear to be using using that term "personal narrative" to completely reject what I wrote. Historical Christianity has taught that the soul suffers eternally in lake of fire judgment, as implied in Jesus' words in Mk. 9:46 and many other scriptures. So I could put your words right back at you. Like I warned before, to take one single word from scripture to build a doctrine is a dangerous method of interpretation, and usually ends up as what most Christians call heresy (which BTW is what the annihilation idea is called by most Christians). I am aware that there are 3 different views on this issue, and I consider it to be a minor point that doesn't necessarily affect one's salvation. But if you're just wanting to argue about it, then I'm done with this conversation. [/QUOTE]
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