Posted on 12/04/2015 6:10:04 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Evangelicals in America have been calling Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson's faith into question since discovering he is a Seventh Day Adventist. The Seventh Day Adventists have a wide range of beliefs so most Bible-believing Americans decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.
But now... He just went off the deep end of theology. In what seems to be an entire attempt at discrediting the teachings of Christianity by Jesus Christ himself, Carson elaborates on his beliefs. The Republican candidate dismisses the Rapture, saying he doesn't see any evidence for it in the Bible. (See the words of Jesus in Matthew 24:30-31). Then Carson makes a statement that blew the minds of Christians in America...
"I don't believe there is a physical place where people go and are tormented. No. I don't believe that," he said. (See... all of the Gospels)
Carson says he knows some people will disagree with him... (including Jesus). He said, "There's going to be different interpretations. You know, I see God as a very loving individual. And why would he torment somebody forever who only had a life of 60 or 70 or 80 years? Even if they were evil. Even if they were only evil for 80 years?"
Ummm... sin Carson... sin. See Genesis 3. See Romans 1.
Someone needs to sit down with Ben Carson and walk him through the Bible because as it stands, he is NOT a believer in the teachings of Jesus Christ, which means he is NOT a follower of Christ aka a Christian.
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativepost.com ...
Check the Catechism of the Catholic Church if you want to post accurate comments about Catholic teaching.
1035 The teaching of the Church affirms the existence of hell and its eternity. Immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into hell, where they suffer the punishments of hell, "eternal fire."615 The chief punishment of hell is eternal separation from God, in whom alone man can possess the life and happiness for which he was created and for which he longs.
I won’t vote for him even though I share his religious beliefs.
I don’t believe in hell. I believe if you haven’t repented of your sins you will be burned but not forever.
I’ve got problems with the whole “disloyalty” thing alone.
I used to work with a guy who viewed himself as the world's greatest Christian. One thing about him...he didn't celebrate Christmas. "Because Jesus wasn't born on Christmas Day....it says so in the Bible!!!" he sputtered at me one time.
Therefore, I am always highly suspicious of people claiming to be the sole arbiter of what Jesus said or what the Bible says. I am very much annoyed by them.
So everybody who is not a Christian is going to hell?
....and what would one need to be “saved” from if there was no belief in hell? Or heaven? Why would sins even matter? Hell is not a condition of salvation, it is the reason FOR salvation.
Sounds to me like you’re the bleeding heart liberal here. I hope all the employees who lose their jobs find better jobs and get better training. Competition can be a bitch. More power to those who give a shit about doing a good job and piss twice all over bad management who are to blame for all business failures.
AMEN. And AMEN.
Just a few links where I found this info:
billygraham.org/answer/did-jesus-ever-say-anything-about-hell-i-dont-believe-in-hell-myself
www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2014/05/08/what-did-jesus-say-or-teach-about-hell
https://www.crossway.org/blog/2014/05/what-did-jesus-teach-about-hell/
Heidi was raised as an Adventist, but as an adult, Heidi has belonged to the Baptist Church. She and Ted are raising their children in the Baptist Church where they live.
The articlke still says she is SDA. No matter, she has a very impressive family.
None of what I saw showed that Jesus spoke of Hell more than anything else.
Who the hell does he think he is to tell people where to shop?
That’s not what the nuns taught me.
Your disloyalty will not go unpunished.
I was sick the day of the oath-taking ceremony.
Yep. For the first 1800 years of Christianity no one heard of a “Rapture” as presented in the “Left Behind” novels, etc. They believed in a Second Coming but there was no doctrine that Christ would return multiple times or in stages somehow, sometimes returning secretly or partially. There was no doctrine that the Church was a “parenthesis” or kind of a “Plan B.” There was no doctrine that Christ would return to re-establish the Law, including animal sacrifices in a rebuilt Temple.
neither he nor dear leader are Christians- Christians are people who believe I na resurrected Christ who died for our sins and who is the Son of God-
Carson is also no republican- His despicable views on abortion, gun control, and euthanasia of the elderly are vile and despicable
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