Today we celebrate Christ's ressurection, showing he really was who he said he was!
Imaginine all the discouragement and doubt the disciples felt- and the joy they experienced at the ressurection of Christ!
My Bible Study church will do a fascinating sermon today and I'll get the pastor to send me notes- the ressurection actually points to the certainty of judgement- Chat GPT this (make sure to include from a reformed perspective) and you'll see the case!
For those of us with non Christian family it can be a very spiritually heavy day- it is like any other family gathering day of the year to them.
And further to the above point this is why I'm passionate about discernment- I'd be tempted to live in la la land and pretend my family are saved but that is not the case.
On this point well done to Justin Peters for pointing out a man that is spoiling people's discernment because they do not want him to have a false proffesion and want to pretend he's saved. All I'll say folks is if your bias slips for one person, it will slip for many more!
A genuine question. If you went to heaven, but your family were tortured in hell for eternity, because they lacked faith, would you be happy in the afterlife, knowing your parents souls burned in hell?
@BritishFailedAesthetic I'm a lapsed Catholic, so of course I believed in the first place. I probably know as much about this stuff as you do. But, again, you offer me a disingenuous reply and refuse to engage in the actual debate. It's okay, you answered my question by not answering it, just as I expected. Instead of hiding from the uncomfortable aspects of faith, these are the questions you should be asking instead of avoiding them as you have here.