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  1. Eternal conscious torment (seems most popular/traditional)
  2. Annihilation (conditional immortality)
  3. Eventually saved (universalism)
  4. [I am not a Christian and just came here to demonstrate my intellectual superiority]

Hmm. Too bad I can't make a poll!

1. Eternal conscious torment (seems most popular/traditional) 2. Annihilation (conditional immortality) 3. Eventually saved (universalism) 4. [I am not a Christian and just came here to demonstrate my intellectual superiority] Hmm. Too bad I can't make a poll!

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Scripture warns of the separation of the wheat from the chaff.

Right... so you DON'T believe #3. I guess we will use the process of elimination?

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Eliminate #4. Look up the Natsarim. The origin of the word Christian has pagan roots. I'm not embracing that word.

Ok I looked it up and my BS detector was going crazy!

Granted, I didn't find any other origin of the word besides G5546 = xristianos, "Christian" in Acts 11:26 and 26:28, and 1 Peter 4:16.

I call my savior JESUS because that is the English transliteration/tradition. We could call him Joshua or Yeshua but it comes from the GREEK iesous.