Wow. That is not what I said at all. And neither was what the saints who agreed with me said.Bighunter43 said:dermdoc said:I will start with St. Gregory of Nyssa who was revered as one of the greatest theologians of his time.Bighunter43 said:dermdoc said:
And were the saints who believed in ultimate reconciliation deceived by the "lies of Satan"?
Well Satan has been in the deceiving business quite a while….which "saints" are you referring to?
And Bardiaisan, Clement, Origen, Didymis, St. Anthony,, St.Pamphilius Martyr, Methodisus, St. Evagiois, Diodore of Tarsus, St. John of Jerusalem, etc. There are a lot more.
So they are all deceived by Satan? And you are not?
Satan can certainly deceive anyone! He deceived Judas who walked with Jesus daily, and witnessed Jesus' teachings and miracles firsthand. I personally believe if all them believe that ALL people will one day be reconciled to Heaven, then they got it wrong. Bad theology has consequences….unfortunately, this doctrine you are promoting is definitely deceitful…it does diminish Christ's sacrifice on the cross. It basically says, "hey live it up on earth and what you do doesn't matter and your choices don't have eternal consequences, because God's going to let you in to Heaven in the end anyway…regardless if you accepted Christ as Savior or not!" Again…if that is what you believe then that is your choice. I personally do not believe it is Biblical.
And for the record, you are claiming that venerated saints who believe in ultimate reconciliation are being deceived by Satan?
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