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<blockquote data-quote="Foxfire5" data-source="post: 3845902" data-attributes="member: 50971"><p>And as I have read "And never consumed by the fire". Does one think that our Father in Heaven could be so cruel when He loves us so much as I am sure I love Him and His Son Jesus Christ? No hell is not being cast into a cauldron of fire to burn in agony forever, hell for us mortals would be to never be allowed to see or be in the presence of our Father in Heaven for time and all eternity. A pre-existence we enjoyed with Him before we obtained a mortal body. I was raised in the catholic faith but as I grew older when I went into the military I left that faith, and for some, some very obvious reasons. For all us mortals, God gave us our free agency when born on this earth as to how we use it is a choice we make ourselves whether for Good or Evil. I love my Father in Heaven and His Son Jesus Christ and I make no excuses for my beliefs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxfire5, post: 3845902, member: 50971"] And as I have read "And never consumed by the fire". Does one think that our Father in Heaven could be so cruel when He loves us so much as I am sure I love Him and His Son Jesus Christ? No hell is not being cast into a cauldron of fire to burn in agony forever, hell for us mortals would be to never be allowed to see or be in the presence of our Father in Heaven for time and all eternity. A pre-existence we enjoyed with Him before we obtained a mortal body. I was raised in the catholic faith but as I grew older when I went into the military I left that faith, and for some, some very obvious reasons. For all us mortals, God gave us our free agency when born on this earth as to how we use it is a choice we make ourselves whether for Good or Evil. I love my Father in Heaven and His Son Jesus Christ and I make no excuses for my beliefs. [/QUOTE]
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