tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post764126815447975641..comments2024-01-24T10:39:27.668-05:00Comments on Coming Untrue: Anonymous Asks (57)Dr. S. L. Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06303707167715370504noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-12588308623998283942019-09-09T23:33:02.457-04:002019-09-09T23:33:02.457-04:00I think that one thing needs to be additionally me...I think that one thing needs to be additionally mentioned and stressed. Namely that what is suggested here is also a matter of duration. The biblical passages here indirectly imply that the attitudes and behavior leading to perdition are of permanent duration in a person's life. In other words, you can almost guarantee that like some people who we see and hear about so strongly in the News these days, expounding their distorted non-Biblical value systems, will bear those negative consequences because they, in their thoughtlessness, stubbornness, and self-righteousness, would eternally (in earth time) refuse to change and recant (something that Christ came to ask us to consider). Now, why would anyone want to have someone like that over for dinner, never mind having them hang around forever. Very unpleasant indeed and perfectly understandable on God's part I would think. Would you invite such a "friend" over for dinner?<br />Qmannoreply@blogger.com