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Who are "they" that have a right to the tree of life? It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you make any distinction between "flesh" and "spirit" of the soul in judgement?
yes the distinction is the old man is destroyed as Christ is being revealed.
I was just responding to what jjguru Said about the flesh with some opinions, and also his question if that is why there is so much animosity toward UR - I wasn’t addressing your post, or making any assumptions on your thoughts
I think maybe where there can be confusion is where JJ says the flesh is not to be saved, and so thinks it won’t be “saved” he doesn’t address “type” at all
How I see it at the moment is There is actually 2 types of “flesh” and there is also more complexity regarding the Societal, it is not just about the individual
So it’s more about the designation of what “flesh” and how/when/where it is “saved” and in what manner
I believe a lot of Scriptures are not speaking of us individually, even though everything is built up by individuals, in “assemblies” “collectives” in very different seasons/times/days/years etc
I agree there are two types of flesh sis, the one we bare now and the one we will bare.
I can pick out scripture here and there and start my own cult, just as the UR has.
There is verse after verse in scripture that puts man in hell.
Where is the verse that says he gets out? Where is it, all I'm asking for is ONE!
Show me that or stop your raving.
someone has already started your cult Charlie and brought you into that cult and you did not even know it and still do not.
The point was you said no one address UR with scripture, I almost always use scripture and did so again, so stop pretending UR does not have any scripture to back up their belief.
The Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades were both located beneath the earth, because both words mean "the grave" or the "abode of the dead" and graves are underground. But as explained above, these words clearly do not mean "hell." The Hebrew Gehenna was a physical valley in Israel, and also does not mean "hell." The Greek Tartarus does appear to mean something like "hell" but, as explained above, was not eternal.
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