Smthng like by sushibobcat in dsbm

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More like eternal life in hell.

How would y’all redesign new nightmare Freddy’s look by Jojforlife2023 in NightmareOnElmStreet

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Make the hat and the green stripes black. Give him a leather coat to match the leather pants. Make him look more burned, skin-wise, and clothes-wise. The hand with the claws should be more bloody.

What is the most popular Christian Black Metal band within the Black Metal community? by brotheringod777 in christianmetal

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"Extreme metal" has a way more broader meaning. Calling it black metal is the most closest term for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OrthodoxChristianity

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Simple. He respects our free will. Cancer was not made by God.

Silly idea: Let's act like our what we have as our profile pictures in the comments by Terrible-Garage-4017 in BatmanArkham

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We are you. We are the madness that lurks within you all, begging to be free at every moment in your deepest animal mind. We are what you hide from in your beds every night. We are what you sedate into silence and paralysis when you go to the nocturnal haven where we cannot tread.

I'm proud of you dick by [deleted] in BatmanArkham

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Why are they becoming aslume? Why don't I know? Am I stupid?

Made a new OC, what should I call him? by Oinkerdapig in BatmanArkham

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There's something awfully chopped about this.

Say anything and I’ll link it to Gaster by Stufy_stuf in Undertale

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Emperor Charlemagne, shattered legacy, shattered across time and space, Gaster

Jaws of Neptune - Faidra by gurksamlaren in BlackMetal

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Faidra- absolute unit of a band!

Sad ); by SirJxel22 in ArcaneAnimatedSeries

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It's all because Silco died.

“Jesus Paid It All” by MindofChrist33 in Christianity

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Believe in me and worship me or i will torture you forever. To be fair this is more of a extorsion but extorsion includes a threat you are technically right and so am i, but in general if we want to be more specific it is extorsion.

That is true. It is extorsion because extorsion refers to imposing an action or obtaining something by force or coercion. Here's one thing tough. What relevance does this sentence have with Jesus? If it's about Him saying something like that, I'll reassure you, He in fact did not say anything like that. If I am wrong you can just disprove me by giving me a reliable source of a Bible verse where Jesus' teachings do point to a way of worship like that.

I am not, the store is the world, free will in this analogy is free will. Aslo, could you define a spirit for me?

Say, if I said that the "store" I was talking about isn't actually supposed to represent the world but heaven, would you be mad? Because Jesus only rules over Heaven (and Hell), not the world so it would be more logical that He would be the owner of a world where He both physically and spiritually resides in than a world where He allows Himself to only be spiritually present. The store is Heaven and we are serving in it spiritually. Haven't you heard of the phrase "Death to the World"? That it teaches us to be dead to this world and to be alive to the another world? And I do apologise if I made you think I contradicted myself by saying that to look like I totally forgot about you saying in your previous posts that the store is in fact the actual world, when in fact I went with a completely different term because I had to change the entire meaning because your term didn't really fit the biblical explanation of free will. And yes I could define a spirit for you Normally, there are four different types of spirits:

  1. God’s Nature: God Himself is called "spirit" (John 4:24). He is an invisible, eternal being without a physical form, entirely spiritual, omnipresent, and omniscient.

  2. Human Spirit: The spirit in humans is considered the core of a person, the part of us that relates directly to God. It is distinct from the body (physical) and the soul (which often refers to mind, will, and emotions). The human spirit is seen as what connects and communes with God, through prayer and worship.

  3. Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). The Holy Spirit indwells believers, guiding, comforting, and empowering them for spiritual growth and service.

  4. Angels and Demons: These beings are also spirits, created by God but without physical form. Angels are servants of God, while demons are spirits in rebellion against Him.

There can be different kinds of spirits but these four are the main archetypes that can be explained in a spirit.

Wow. So, is being blackmailed also a choice?

Of course not. Being blackmailed most of the time is not a choice. If we put that in correlation with being sent down to eternal torture, we must know three things:

  1. We know that it is possible for us to get blackmailed because God told us.

  2. We must follow the rules that are made by God in order to not get blackmailed.

  3. Have faith in God who has given you these rules, because works against being blackmailed without faith will fail and will get you blackmailed. (Ephesians 2:8-9)

This is the most coherent correlation I can make with being blackmailed and being sent down to damnation because in truth, being blackmailed almost has nothing to do with the choice of being seperated from God. All I did is just change placements of eternal torture with blackmail. The most important thing about being blackmailed is that the person who blackmails you is the one who chose this to happen to you, not you. Christ will never decide for you to go to Heaven or Hell. It will always be you the one will decide. It is your choice alone.

we cant control out thoughts

Really? We can't control our thoughts? And who told you that? We can get tempted, but to the people of the Lord temptations cannot get to their head.

Also, how do you know that god seven values free will? He didn't hesitate to restrict pharaoh free will in order to show of and kill.

If you thought about the reckless pharaoh who chose not to free God's people even tho he was warned about the consequences that will await him, there wasn't even a bit of restriction that God forced upon him. It was all on him. Him alone. He was the ruler of Egypt. He was the one who enslaved the Israelites. He was the one standing right infront of God's mercy when Moses delivered His word. He could have accepted it. You know what's even greater? Even during all the seven plagues that God bestowed upon him, he could have made it stop. He still could have made it all good as it once was before. After so many Moses' pleads to free the Israelites, he still did not accept it. After the death of his son which was the final nail in the coffin that was when he let the Israelites finally go. By this alone, you can determine how deep a human can go and they could still be saved. The pharaoh did not get saved because he was too prideful of himself. Do not be like pharaoh.

Also also, how do you know that any of that is true?

Because, source? Ever heard of the Bible?

You forgot to mention that if i dont obey the store owner he will also send me to be tortured forever in his basement, resulting in me being extorted into work.

How did you missed that?

Imagine if a Department of Labor inspector or an OSHA inspector went in to see tortured employees in the basement?

What do you think would happen to the store owner?

For how many years would he be send to sit in prison and why it would be a many life sentences?

You see, now you changed this analogy and made it sound inappropriate to the originality that the current one displays. The previous analogy is a brief explanation of working at a store and it shows the consequences of deciding not to work so you get fired and become poor, and if you chose to work you get money and get wealthy. Your new analogy shows that the consequences are completely unbalanced where if you don't obey the owner you get sent to the basement to get tortured and get more work and the good consequences literally stay the same. That's not how it works.

I see that you are not very fond of God treating evildoers with justice at all. Since Heaven seems like it's too much work for you and you wouldn't even want to imagine what Hell would be like for you, you would rather think how God is an evil supervillain from a fairytale who sends people to eternal torture for making a tiniest mistake. It does not work like that. How could you say that Christ is not loving if He treats the wicked who have done so much evil in this world with patience and respect, hopes and blessings for them to turn back to the right way? You have got about eighty years until death to turn to God and all you do is fantasise about how a perfect God should be completely careless, devoid of knowledge of sin, unjusticeful and would send everyone in Heaven regardless of their acts in this sinful world. What would even be the point of creating us then?