I hope hell exists and i hope its as bad or worse than the worst description of it

>>617208
Read the parable of the unforgiving debtor, Matthew 18

We don't have the obligation to save people from themselves. We also don't have the obligation to pester someone for 20 years to change.

Matthew 10:14
So the first time they won't listen, our obligation stops. If you want to be persistent, more power to you, but it's not a moral obligation at that point.

i.e., judge. On the other hand, your whole post is

Furthermore
while you are technically doing the same. Mocking is a form of gossiping. And what are you doing ? Gossiping. Now matter if you're ranting anonymously or not - you know who you're talking about.

Furthermore
are you ignoring the whole of the bible. Everything that Jesus taught. Did he say "f'ckall and wait for the judgement of others" ? No. He said evangelize, feed the poor, help the sick and elderly, be compassionate. What are you ? Ranting on the internet on how much you hate everyone. What about repenting ? What about being the testimony of the Gospel, as Christ demanded ? Obviously I can't make a decision on that about your real life but from what you're displaying here, right now, there's not much at all.

*Mt 7:3

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You don't want justice you want """justice for everyone else""". If anything, THAT IS hypocrisy my dear friend.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with judging external actions. What we aren't allowed to judge is the heart of people, their inner motivations.
He's not mocking them, he's calling them out.
Has nothing to do with wanting justice for people who deliberately make other people's lives harder.
What does he have to repent for? Calling a spade a spade? God is both merciful and just, but the justice part seems to be totally ignored very often.
What, if someone cusses at 1pm, he can't call out an evildoer at 2pm? Are only the absolutely spotless allowed to be disgusted by evil?

This is certainly the strangest and most concerning post I've seen on Zig Forums during my time here


In the context of your post, did you mean the imagined
tortures of hell? (being eaten by demons or burned alive in your examples?) or did you mean something else?
noice


That is MUCH preferrable to knowingly choosing to sin and acknowledge that you're about to reject God prior as you're revving up to doing the deed itself, which I do, despite my apparent claim of being a Christian who is seeking to love God.

Hey cheer up m8.

I do that too.

God's job isn't to punish your personal enemies.

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