Dear Rusha, Res is wrong .

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "When you die you will go through exactly the same thing as every other person who has died."

 

False. Believers will go the Bema seat judgment. Non-believers and make-belivers will go the The Great White Throne Judgment where they will not stand.


See:


What is the Judgment Seat of Christ / Bema Seat of Christ? If all of a believer's sins are forgiven, what is there for Christ to judge at the Judg...

What is the Great White Throne Judgment? When does a person experience the final judgment after death?
 

"St. Peter will not be there to ask you if you faithfully adhered to this or that doctrine."

 

Catholics, Jews and Muslims plan to present their so-called good works (Isa 64:6). They hope that their good works outweigh their bad works. Even their very best works are insufficient for salvation.

All religions of the world are work-based. Christianity is faith based.

See:


Works vs. Faith
 

"Second, don't be concerned about that fiery lake Res likes to spout off about..."

 

Did Jesus "spout off" about hell, too?

"Jesus taught about [hell] more than all other Biblical authors put together..." Full text:
The Importance of Hell
 

"[Y]ou will have left your physical body that can scream from the physical pain of cuts, wounds, burns other physical afflictions."

 

Unbelievers and make-belivers will not only die a physical death but they will also die a second death.

See:


What is the second death? What does the Book of Revelation mean when it refers to the second death?

What is spiritual death? What does it mean to die spiritually? How is spiritual death different from physical death?
 

"Third, please remember that for every opinion on "truth" there are multiple opposing opinions..."

 

Ga 5:9, Jn 14:6, Ps 119:160

 

"I will in all likelihood precede you and I will host a welcoming for you when you die."

 

Based on what?

See:

Will we be able to see and know our friends and family members in Heaven?

 

[To a member] "Where did I mention heaven?"

 

What did you mean by: "I will in all likelihood precede you and I will host a welcoming for you when you die." link

 

Response to comment [from a Hindu]: "One of my first memories is of being 4 years old and wondering why people die."

 

Have you learned anything since then? Eze 18:4

 

Response to comment [from other]: "Wow Eeset ... thanks so much. Nothing quite says "Good morning" like having a post made in my honor to specifically discuss my death."

You seem to enjoy people who hold your hand on the way to hell. Jer 5:31 NIV, Pr 27:5

 

"I don't care what you think."

 

We know. Jn 15:18-6:4

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: "...[S]he appeared to actually string a few words of her own together..."

 

I know what I think. What does God think? Ps 138:2

Response to comment [from other]: "M.P.D. [Multi-personality disorder] much?"

 

Proof please (2 Ti 1:7).

 

[ Ad hominem] "You post so much .... and yet say so little."

 

Who cares what I say? What does God say?

Your so-called friends work for the enemy.

Mt 13: 3 Then He spoke many things to them in parables, saying: “Behold, a sower went out to sow. And as he sowed, some seed fell by the wayside; and the birds came and devoured them. Some fell on stony places, where they did not have much earth; and they immediately sprang up because they had no depth of earth. But when the sun was up they were scorched, and because they had no root they withered away. And some fell among thorns, and the thorns sprang up and choked them. But others fell on good ground and yielded a crop: some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. He who has ears to hear, let him hear!" The New King James Version. 1982 (Mt 13:3–9). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.

"Parables of the King (Mt 13)

13:1–9, 18–23 The sower, seed, and soils. Following his rejection by the Jewish leaders, Jesus taught his disciples about the Kingdom of Heaven. In the first parable, a sower (Christ) cast seed (the Word of God) upon four kinds of soil (human hearts). Jesus later explained the significance of each soil (13:18–23), showing that entrance into God’s Kingdom is a matter of individual response. [
Mark 4:1–20; Luke 8:4–15]

13:10–17 The purpose of his parables. While telling the parable of the sower, Jesus paused to explain why he employed such symbolism in his teaching. Though the meaning of his explanation has been much debated, apparently Jesus intended his simple word pictures to confirm people in their response to him: Those inclined to believe found the parables an encouragement to their faith; those inclined to reject Christ would be confirmed in their unbelief, just as Isaiah had predicted (13:14–15; see
Isa. 6:9–10). However, see exposition on Mark 4:21–25
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13:24–30, 36–43 Satan’s weeds in the Savior’s field. A sower (Christ) sowed good seed (believers) in the field (the world). An enemy (the devil) sowed tares (unbelievers) in the same field. Both grew together and were hardly distinguishable until the harvest (judgment). Only God knows the hearts of those who profess faith in him." Willmington, H. L. (1997). Willmington’s Bible handbook (532–533). Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.

 

"Is that what the voices are telling you?"

 

Proof please (2 Ti 1:7).

 

 

"[Link added/typo] "Post number 28 ... you made a fraudulent post and attributed it to me. That is called lying..."

 

I quote you exactly.

 

"This is why you cannot be trusted or taken seriously and are referred to as Snakebird."

 

Trust your magpie friends (Re 22:11).

 

Response to comment [from other] "Her entire sig is a lie..."

 

...Speaking of magpies

Proof please.

 

Dear Rusha, Res is wrong