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If a person rejects God in this life, why would they want to spend eternity with the same?I’m honestly wanting to become an atheist if the Christian God really does stop showing mercy people once they die. The thought is unbearable. I hate it.
You have misunderstood, but that is your prerogative.And I’m almost certain that there’s no dogma saying that universalism is heresy.
God has created you with free will so that you have the choice to quit on Him if you so desire.But if there is, I might just go back to being Protestant, which is a nightmare in itself, or just be an atheist. Call it quits.
Your upset is clearly the Spirit of God trying to retain you despite your determination to reject God.Sorry for dramatically posting on here, guys. I should have stopped myself from coming on here while I was so upset.
I think so too, but clearly, people reject God for many reasons, including the desire to be their own God.Anyone who chooses to reject God is mad and needs a doctor, not an eternal burning.
You were casting out demons !
Honestly, I’ve never found another beer that is anywhere near as contentious as that one. It’s very much a love it or hate it beer, and I’m definitely on the love it side. My brother is too. Our dad and step mom, however, say that it tastes like medicine.Cherry Wheat,
I’m not a huge fan of IPAs, and not even Sam Adams could change that. I was willing to get a six pack of their Rebel IPA one time, though, but that’s about the closest I’ve gotten to liking an IPA.I wish there were more IPAs that had all the hops but less than 5% alcohol. It’s a trade-off, I guess.