[B-Greek] More on AIONIOS
Mont Cessna
montc at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 26 11:25:11 EDT 2004
Hi Remmington,
Edward fudge has a website at
http://www.edwardfudge.com/written/fire.html. Information on all of his
works can be found there.
Mont Cessna, Sr.
Harrisburg, PA
montc at earthlink.net
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> Chesster67 at aol.com
> Wrote, Mon Oct 25 23:52:10 EDT 2004
>
> Hello everyone.I wonder what everyone might have to say regarding the
> merits
> of the following quote by Joseph A. Baird...."'Eternal fire,' for
example,
> does not necessarily mean a fire that burns endlessly (quantitative
> meaning), but
> may also mean a fire 'peculiar to the realm and the nature of God'
> (qualitative meaning)."Thanks for any contributions you might have."
>
> Hello Gabe,
> I have enjoyed, for many years, reading and re-reading, The Fire That
> Consumes, Edward W. Fudge, C 1983 by Verdict Publications. A
definitive
> 500 page work
> on hellfire and damnation : ). He has hundreds of citations, from Gen
1 to
> Rev 22:14.
>
> E.W. Fudge, "One might suppose it a fairly simple matter to read
> traditional
> orthodoxy's major works, reduce its statements to straightforward
> definition,
> then set down in a clear and understandable fashion the arguments on
which
> the
> doctrine of eternal torment actually rests. Instead, the person who
walks
> through the library doors and starts pulling the cards under
"Punishment,
> Final"
> quickly identifies with Lewis Carroll's unsuspecting lass who cheerily
> followed the white rabbit down his hole into a world where things
really
> were not
> what they seemed."
>
> Despite this, Fudge comes to definitive answers from the Scripture.
>
> I will find some and repost.
>
> Warmest regards,
> Remington Mandel
> Hemet CA USA
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