Talk:Great White Throne

Latest comment: 14 years ago by 83.86.109.177 in topic Number of questions

Holy Trinity edit

I remember reading somewhere that the Great White Throne is not only the throne of Jesus Christ, but that it also seats God the Father and the Holy Spirit, being the seat of the Holy Trinity. It would be interesting if we could find sources on this, or at least on this particular view. I also remember reading that there was a group of 15 Archangels called the Order of the Great White Throne that regualrly meets around the Throne. ADM (talk) 22:20, 6 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

  • There is no such thing as 'the trinity',which is a Satanic doctrine denying the death of Christ. Jesus Christ is the Son of God,He prayed to God,He said that He did not do His own will,but that of His Father. God could not pray to Himself or say that He does not do His own will for that would be a heck of a contradiction (Eph. 1:11). There is one God (Eph. 4:6) and one Lord (Eph. 4:5),Who is generated by pneumatos hagion,not by ton pneumatos hagion.

Well I hope I have made very clear that there is no such thing as 'the trinity'. ;-)

Number of questions edit

Is the Great White Throne judgement a 'Private Judgement' or a 'Public Judgement',in other words,if someone stands before the Great White Throne,will others also come to know about the former deeds of that person,or will his/her deeds stay between God,His Son and the judged?

For example: someone cheated on his/her partner,but regrets it and doesn't tell it because he/she fears how his/her partner would react. Imagine this issue in front of the Great White Throne.

Does it matter if a person comes to regret about his/her former deeds,does that matter concerning the heaviness or length of the judgement?

Is there any clearness concerning the length or heaviness of the judgement,is there any order by which people get judged or do all people standing at the Great White Throne will be judged at the same time?

About the lake of fire,I think that the lake of fire is figurative since the Adversary will be tormented there for the eons of the eons* (Rev. 20:10) and he is a spiritual being,spiritual beings can not suffer from literal fire. Second death is not eternal since death will be abolished (1 Cor. 15:26) and God will be All in all (1 Cor. 15:28).

  • (not for ever and ever,if you would like to know more about the inconsistency of that translation you could compare 1 Cor. 15:25 and Rev. 11:15,or look up for Dan. 7:18). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.86.109.177 (talk) 10:22, 5 February 2010 (UTC)Reply