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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!newsserver.jvnc.net!rutgers!igor.rutgers.edu!geneva.rutgers.edu!christianFrom: REXLEX@fnal.fnal.govNewsgroups: soc.religion.christianSubject: Re: Assurance of HellMessage-ID: <Apr.22.00.56.07.1993.2067@geneva.rutgers.edu>Date: 22 Apr 93 04:56:08 GMTSender: hedrick@geneva.rutgers.eduOrganization: FNAL/AD/NetLines: 142Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.eduIn article <Apr.21.03.26.39.1993.1370@geneva.rutgers.edu>lfoard@hopper.virginia.edu (Lawrence C. Foard) writes:[ -and many others mailed me. Here is a reply to one of the letters. Seems tome that atheist do not like the doctrine of hell!]>There's nothing like a preacher to put fear into an> ignorant man...>If God hadn't created Hell in the first place, there'd be no> no need to "die" and save us. Isn't it also a bit paradoxical> to say "God died" when, in fact, no such thing is remotely> possible. Can the infinite die?Your using 20th century concepts to interprete 1st century writers. Of course,in your termonology, God could not "cease to exist." However, that is not whatdeath ever means in the Scriptures. If you will study the word, you will seethat it signifies "separation." Death is separation, not ceastation. This isthe reason for the agony of the cross. For the first time in eternity, onemember of the Godhead was separated from the other two. I once met a young lady that was as beautiful as any model that ever lived. She was as personable as any saint ever imagined. She was to become my"girlfriend" for several years. However, having been drafted, we wereseparated by distance. To me that was a form of death. Later, she decidedthat she couldn't wait for me to come home and bid me adue. That to me wasdeath. It was separation from that which had made me whole. Death isseparation and eternal death is eternal separation from His fellowship, notbecause He chose to send you into outer darkness, but because you chose to gothere. >> did you know that Jesus talked more>> about hell than He did about heaven! >Thank you for this info. What respect I had for the man now> has been diminished tenfold. I promise never again to> say how wise or loving this man was...When I rebelled against my earthly father, he spanked me. I found no wisdom inthat until I had grown older and especially until I had my own children. Hewas trying to guide me away from hurt that would enter my life if I continuedon my suicidal course. He did it in love though I interpreted it as harsh andunloving. If God warns of impending danger, that is love. If choose to let usdo as we please, and then at the end tell us the rules, that would be harsh. You have a conscience, no matter how calused or fallen it is, that witnesses toyou that a thing is wrong and that there is cause for fear. >Being Jesus was allegedly God, I doubt he could honestly feel> the pinpricks man dealt him...This may give light to the error of your understanding. One must have correctknowledge in order to have correct faith. Faith and knowledge are inseparable. Jesus most certainly felt the "pinpricks" of life. As the Scripture say:Heb. 4:15 For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with ourweaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet withoutsin.The kenosis passage of Phil 2 states that He gave up His Godhead attributeswhen He took upon Himself humanity. It has been a favorite meditation of mineto think about this. It was to be my PhD thesis. "The Consciousness ofChrist." I have talked at length with a great many people about thisinteresting study, including clh. It is my conclussion that as Jesus, the 2nd member of the Trinity, actuallysuffered as we do. He became part of the human race and experienced it as wedo. He "grew in knowledge." He chose not to grasp His omniscience, but choseto be taught. It is my understanding that He was "led of the Spirit" to suchan extent that sometimes it is hard to distinquish between Jesus the man andJesus as God. But in Jn 8 where the adulterous women was thrown before Him,the tenses are quite clear in that the whole situation took Him by surprise. That is, He was not aware that this event was to take place in time. He wasliving sequential history as you or I. Maybe some other time we can discuss this, but it is a very lengthy discussionand one that causes the curcuit breakers of the brain to pop more often thannot.>Thanks again for the info. Just so you know, some friends and I> are starting a Freethinkers organization-- and I'm going to> use some of the info you provided for an organization intro-> duction... :-)I was once a member of that club. THe "free thinker" is a glorious ideal. Bycontrast, of course, you believe that the believer is the unforunate repositoryof everything that is dogmatic, inhibited, reactionary and repressive. I findsuch a stance to be as amusing as it is absurd. If the liberal humanistwishes to criticize a Christian or a Buddhist or a Marxist, that is his right. But what he must not pretend is that he was led to this solely by his "rationaldoubt" when in fact he was led to it by his "faith". He must acknowledge thatwhile it is rational doubt for him as a "free thinker" to criticize theChristian, it might equally be a rational doubt for the Christian to criticizehim as a humanist. If there is no faith, there can be no dout. There is nofaith which cannot choose to cast doubt on some other faith.Pascal pointed out that "sceptical arguments allow the positive to be positive. Few. . .speak dubiously of scepticism." The fact that skeptics are notskeptical about skepticism is further evidence that to doubt anything we mustbelieve in something else! THe person who is skeptical toward one faith oreven most faiths, will be the devoted adherent of another. In fact, it is ameasure of his poverty both that he is unaware of it and that he can definehimself only in negative terms, hence the term "a"-theist.Some people claim otherwise and argue vociferously for complete skepticism. Inmy campus ministry I ran across this more times than I care to remember. However, they disproved their own argument with every thought, every word,every point of logic that they used. Every moment of shared communicationspeaks against their total skepticism. Their very insistence of trying to makesense is eloquent testimony to assumptions that are powerful though silent.That is to say, that complete skepticism is impossible and limited skepticismis arbitrary. Next time you're in a room of skeptics, yell out "Look, your flyis undone!" Each person chooses what he is skeptical about and what hebelieves without skepticism. To stress this is to belabor the obvious, but itunderlines the point that no one can know exhaustively how he knows what heknows. Pure objectivism is a myth and complete skepticism an impossiblity. The answer to this impasse lies in a 3rd way of knowing, one which is based onpresuppositions. But if knowledge proceeds on what must be presupposed beforeit is proved, the cover is blown on the pretentions of critical doubt, andcritical doubt depends on the idea that human knowledge is totally objectiveand neutral. In other words, another myth. Presuppositions my friend. It is impossible to doubt anything unless there issomething we do not doubt -our own assumptions/presuppostions. Even these canbe criticezed only upon the basis of other assumptions. Presuppostitons areour silent partners in thought but their silence must not be mistaken forabsence.> I tell you what-- if God condemns me for being honest, He is> unworthy of my worship. Better to burn in Hell than to> serve a tyrant in Heaven..Of course that is hardly an original statement. Milton coined it but it hadbeen in use for millenia. It was even used in the first "Highlander" movie. But again, your presuption is based on a faulty knowledge of the character ofGod. You are operating off of a presuppositional premise of humanistictheology, not what He has revealed of Himself through history, through Hisprophets, through His Word, and lastly, but most of all, thru His Son. If youare to reject God's annointed savior, then reject Him from a correctunderstanding of Himself.--Rex
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