Mittens wrote:So you reject the Bible and accept the blind guides " Joseph Smith Jr and Joseph Fielding Smith"
Mittens, do you not see that the verses you presented actually SUPPORT what Joseph Smith taught??!!!

Oh my goodness.....
Blessings,
jo
Mittens wrote:So you reject the Bible and accept the blind guides " Joseph Smith Jr and Joseph Fielding Smith"
Mittens wrote:You have to be blind to think that when Peter said it wasn't about David but Jesus going to hell for three days. Better read again slowly
jo1952 wrote:To the readers, I believe that this story about David is an in-your-face lesson about the fact that "hell" is NOT permanent; it is NOT for eternity to eternity. It is only an "eternity"; i.e. for an "age" until Justice has been served and the debt is paid to the last farthing in accordance with each individual's unforgiven sin(s).
It is manifested twice in this single story! First, Christ has broken the chains and was Resurrected. We are supposed to follow Christ - and Christ has just taught a major lesson on one of the ways we will also be able to "ascend to the skies". The first way is through receiving forgiveness of our sins. The second is by doing time in hell; as is explained in the following paragraph.
Secondly, David is going to stay in hell until his debt is paid - because God has provided a way for the sinner whose sins have not been forgiven to STILL ascend to the skies. David will NOT stay in hell. David's spirit will NOT die; even though David committed an unpardonable sin. It is unpardonable because Grace and Mercy were not able to keep David out of hell. Thus, the forgiveness Jesus provided by dying for our sins cannot cover a sin which would cause Jesus to be crucified all over again. However, Justice can still be served because David is personally paying the debt; and will STILL be saved. This is why Jesus taught that the person who commits the unpardonable sin is in "danger" of eternal damnation; In other words, it is NOT a guaranty. It is just that an individual will have to pay the price; they cannot access the payment made by Christ.
Mark 3:29 (KJV)
But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.
Isn't this verse teaching us the very same thing as the story of David?? He could not receive forgiveness through Christ's Atonement. David has to pay personally for his sin. Yet, when the price has been paid to the last farthing, David's spirit will be released from hell!!!!!
Praise God! The Bible has unlocked the mystery of "hell". It is NOT what most Christians think it is.
Blessings,
jo
gdemetz wrote:These things are perfectly consistent MIttens! If one chooses to never repent and be a son of perdition, then he will suffer eternally, and if one chooses to repent, he can be forgiven! That is true Mormon doctrine and not an evangelical interpretation of it!