@j_divis The Bible literally refutes this several times! If Joseph Smith was told by an Angel, then how do you reconcile what the Bible foretold centuries before in Galatians 1:8 not one LDS has ever replied to this because they can’t argue the word of the ONE and true Holy God!
Hell was never created because God became angry and decided to stop loving humanity. That idea completely misunderstands God’s nature. Hell was created for Satan and his demons, it is their kingdom and their eternal dwelling place. Jesus Himself said that hell was prepared for “the devil and his angels.” It was never designed for human beings. From the beginning, God’s desire was for mankind to live with Him, rule with Him, and enjoy a deep, loving relationship with Him.
When God created Adam, He gave him dominion, authority, and intimacy with Himself. Adam walked with God without fear, shame, or separation. But when Adam rebelled and chose disobedience, sin entered into the world. Through that one act, humanity lost the dominion we once had and the relationship we once enjoyed with God. More than that, sin became our nature. We were no longer just people who sinned; we became people with a sinful nature. And that nature was no longer aligned with God, it became aligned with Satan.
Every nature belongs to a kingdom. God’s holy nature belongs to the Kingdom of God. Satan’s fallen nature belongs to the kingdom of darkness. When sin became our nature, we became connected to a kingdom that could not coexist with God’s kingdom. Hell is not simply a place of punishment, it is the kingdom that corresponds to Satan’s nature. And because God is holy, nothing sinful can dwell in His presence. This is not because God is cruel, but because holiness and corruption cannot mix.
Instead of abandoning humanity, God made a way of rescue. He did not lower His standard of holiness, and He did not destroy mankind. Instead, He designed a plan that would restore us completely. That plan was not religion, rules, or human effort. The plan was redemption. God Himself chose to step into His own creation. He took on human flesh in the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus lived the life we could not live, free from sin, and then willingly died the death we deserved.
On the cross, Jesus took our sin, our fallen nature, and the judgment that belonged to it. In exchange, He offers us His own nature, His righteousness, His life, and His relationship with the Father. Salvation is not just about escaping hell, it is about receiving a new nature that can dwell in God’s kingdom. This is why the gospel is not merely a message of forgiveness, but a message of transformation.
The love of God is clearly revealed in this plan. No loving God would go to such lengths if He did not deeply desire humanity. God did not send an angel, He came Himself. He did not demand that we climb up to Him, He came down to us. That is love in its purest form.
Now, the response God asks for is simple: belief. To believe in Jesus is to trust in what He has already done. Salvation is a gift, not a reward. But God never forces anyone to accept this gift. He respects human freedom because love that is forced is not love at all.
When a person rejects Jesus, God is not rejecting them. They are rejecting God’s offer to belong to His kingdom. There are only two kingdoms, there is no neutral ground. There is the Kingdom of God, where light, life, and truth dwell, and there is the kingdom of darkness, where Satan reigns. To reject God’s offer is to choose separation from Him, even if that choice is made unknowingly.
God honors human choice. If someone insists on living apart from Him, He allows that decision to stand. Hell, in this sense, is not God pushing people away, it is God allowing people to remain where they have chosen to be. Yet even in this, God’s love does not change. His love is stable, faithful, and unending. God never stops loving anyone, not in this life, and not in eternity.
Separation from God is not the absence of His love, it is the result of rejecting His presence. God’s judgment is not rooted in hatred, but in justice and respect for human freedom. The cross stands as eternal proof that God did everything possible to bring humanity back to Himself without violating His own holiness or our free will.
In the end, hell does not exist because God stopped loving us. Hell exists because God is holy, because Satan rebelled. The door to God’s kingdom remains open through Jesus Christ. Whoever believes receives new life, a new nature, and eternal fellowship with God. And this invitation is the greatest demonstration of God’s unchanging love for humanity.
@SecretCityChez You may want to look into the origins of how JS started this religion and then pray about Galatians 1:6 because God’s word is true and this was warned about in the Bible several times including the last verse in Revelation. How do you reconcile this then?
Lara Logan delivered one of the clearest, most powerful breakdowns you’ll hear this year — and it’s only 2 minutes long.
Her core argument: many of today’s biggest “crises” share the exact same pattern on purpose.
They take something natural or unavoidable…
→ label it a fatal flaw
→ declare it impossible to ever fully fix
→ and then demand endless control to “manage” it.
Examples she gives:
• Breathing out CO2 (essential for plants & all life) → framed as planetary poison
• Natural human tendency to feel most comfortable around shared culture & values (Chinatown, Little Italy, every diaspora ever) → branded as bigotry
• Normal masculine or feminine instincts → called “toxic”
• Even consciousness itself → “unconscious bias” you can never fully escape
“Create a problem that can never be solved,” she says, “and you can rule through it forever.”
Once you hear her explain the tactic, you start seeing it everywhere — climate, identity, food, energy, speech.
This 2:14 clip is crystal-clear, calm, and absolutely devastating to the narrative.
If you’ve felt something was off for years but couldn’t quite name it… this is it.
Watch with the sound on. Save it. Quote it.
It’s that important.
@Vitus_oss A sinner himself cannot forgive the sins of another man, this is why God sent Jesus who lived a sinless and perfect life and who is the Son of God so that anyone who places their trust in him can have his sins forgiven. You speak blasphemy Vitus_oss.
@Milajoy It is the continuous rejection of the one and true Holy God from our society. Jesus is the way the truth and life. Just as foretold in the Bible we are watching it unfold in real time. It is a spiritual battle and no one sees it. Ephesians 6:12
This is the most jaw-dropping 4 minutes and 21 seconds you will watch this year.
Nicole Shanahan — ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, former running mate of RFK Jr., and someone who personally signed nine-figure philanthropy checks — just went full whistleblower on the entire Silicon Valley “tech wife mafia” and how they were used.
Her exact words (full clip attached):
“I don’t think many of the tech mafia wives realize… they were used to set the groundwork for what Klaus Schwab calls The Great Reset.
Their money especially was being conscripted through a network of NGO advisors, Hollywood, Davos, and their own companies.
A really small group of people… completely blind to how their groundwork is being used to enable these Great Reset policies.”
Then she turns the knife inward:
“These women find their meaning through philanthropic work. I really believed I was helping Black communities and indigenous communities rise up.
But now the problems have gotten worse. Crime worse. Mental health worse. The whole model is broken.
At the end of the day they always go: ‘But climate change.’
Social justice + climate change — it gets progressive women 100% of the time.”
She even says many now believe the biggest “climate change issues” are actually geoengineering issues.
This isn’t some random podcast bro.
This is a woman who lived in the mansions, sat on the boards, flew private to Davos parties… and is now saying:
“We were the useful idiots.”
Watch the full unedited 4:21 below. Sound on.