Originally posted by sonhouseNo it wouldn't, because an ant is not created in the image of God.
THAT is is main point of heaven. So you won't worry about death.
I don't worry about death because I know I have a legacy. You don't worry about death because of your mistaken belief a deity is so interested in humans it would populate this alleged heaven with sycophants.
I don't think ANY deity would NEED to have humans worship it.
That would be ...[text shortened]... akers. It just won't happen.
Anthropomorphising a deity is a sure sign of man made religions.
Originally posted by sonhouseI don't worry about death, because it is just a bump in the rode of life.
THAT is is main point of heaven. So you won't worry about death.
I don't worry about death because I know I have a legacy. You don't worry about death because of your mistaken belief a deity is so interested in humans it would populate this alleged heaven with sycophants.
I don't think ANY deity would NEED to have humans worship it.
That would be ...[text shortened]... akers. It just won't happen.
Anthropomorphising a deity is a sure sign of man made religions.
The legacy of life will be the love we share with one another that will go
from here to there, that was started with God in His creation, and Jesus
in His redemption for us so now life and love carry on. The things that will
not will be hate, lies, greed, and things like that.
God doesn't need, He does want what is best for us.
If all your issues are with the man made religions and belief systems in the
world, than I'm on your side. Where we part company is where God is really
concern, a real God changes it all, all the fake and made up ones just add to
the grief and deception we all see.
Originally posted by KellyJaynow you are 'confident that with Christ all of those that come to
You have a point? I'm confident that with Christ all of those that come to
Him will also be there. I'm not worried about death.
Him will also be there' a few posts ago you 'didnt care' who would be there. which is it?
24 Dec 14
Originally posted by KellyJayIf you believe that death was never "meant" [by God, presumably] to be inevitable, does that mean you believe that God did not foresee the "sin nature" and disobedience on the part of mankind that I assume you think triggered mortality?
I believe death was never meant to be inevitable, but it is now.