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Old 05-11-2008, 10:08 PM
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Christ did go to paradise that day, but he also went to hell. It is about rightly dividing the word of truth, something which all the mumbo jumbo wordings cannot clarify, but which only serve to confuse the matter.

1. Some throw up their hands and say "contradiction!" and deny Christ.
2. Others, make hell into paradise, or vice versa.
3. Others go to the Greek words, and deny the truth of the King James Bible, but make doctrine match up with their own prefixed ungodly ideas.
4. Others come to the truth on the matter, and see that Christ went both to paradise and to hell, which indeed is the plain teaching of the King James Bible.

Quote:
heretic John Calvin
John Milton once wrote a book about Protestant Union. In it he said that Calvinists were in error, but were not heretics.