I asked did you believe in a Final Judgment? It would be a Judgment of everyone who has been born on this planet, their only needs to be One all encompassing Judgement, as we are not talking about anyone else being born post this present earth.(Am I wrong on this or do some UR’s believe ‘The Final Judgment’, that ‘That Great and Terrible Day’ is not exactly so, or is it full preterisim that says it has happened already?)
So, I still perceive you have a different concept than an ‘evangelical’ one in mind. I would think the common evangelical understanding is that; Everyone will be judged, on their works, belief, and the sincerity of our repentance. Then God makes His decisions (If they are not made already), and then people either go on to life, or to punishment and eventually death in the lake of fire (which I see as annihilation or an end of existence) not ET.I accept the biblical teaching that there will be a judgment on the "last day." However, your obvious emphasis on the word "final," which I take to mean there will never in eternity be any further administration of grace or of judgment (Steve)
Many other verses I have noted speak of a Day of Judgment, on of the whole world, and the result is life or death. Death described in so many terms such as destroy, eliminate, perish, blotted out, extinguished, etc.
Which you have told me are ‘historical’ judgments. I have defended that they speak of Gods eschatological purpose and plan. These verses are using the term ‘world’ as a reference to ‘all’ peoples, and from content the planet upon which foundations can be made bare. I have heard you suggesting that these judgments are on the terrestrial ‘word’ ‘earth’ only, as only pertaining to Israel and maybe it’s surrounding landscape.
Where these verses use Tebel for world.
Again, the Biblical prophets and apostles use the same verses to describe a Great day of Judgment on the 'whole' 'world', and the Judgments indicate destruction, annihilation, and death. Unless we change the meanings of these words, and say they are only historical, there is no other option, is there?