Tin Man
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I just calculated mine from your link and it was 28.9.I'm envious, although I'm working on it. What's your BMI? If you don't mind me asking.
November the 1st mine was 31.7 which is *considered obese. It's 26.7 today which is *considered overweight and my goal by June 7th is 23.7.
* I use this for my information, but they all are the same except some calculate in metric and I'm 'murican.
What Is My BMI?
I’m 6’2” and carry 225 Lbs well. I like to jog, lift, and shoot hoops. Ain’t gonna lie, I should weigh less. Goal is 215.Do you think you're overweight?
That scale gives too much extreme one way to the other imo, but I believe it is a good guide. According to it about 23 is good and that's gonna be perfect for me. Doc thinks so too.
Does that mean you believe there is a hell but those that don't make it to heaven don't go there? Or are you saying there is no hell?I believe there is an afterlife and very few will be worthy of it. I do not believe there is eternal life in hell for the unworthy. The unworthy receive a second death.
No problem.@Orangeslice13
I was reading the Bible thread the other day while taking a break from threads being deleted in the Zone for no apparent reason and read your response to that guy Tasty or whatever. The last part is what I'm confused about.
Does that mean you believe there is a hell but those that don't make it to heaven don't go there? Or are you saying there is no hell?
If you don't mind me asking.
May be a touch too deep for me. I'm not sure I follow and it raises more questions. And I don't understand that passage in first Corinthians 15 that way or I'm not understanding your comment.No problem.
This may be a touch deep for the zone but....
There is a lake of fire prepared for the immortals who fell. Those mortals who are judged unworthy are thrown there and destroyed. They do not live on like the fallen do. A 2nd death is literally a second death.
If you look at the timing of those who receive life, they don’t “put on incorruptible and shed corruptible until after the unworthy are destroyed
I cor 15 doesn’t speak to the timing of these things.May be a touch too deep for me. I'm not sure I follow and it raises more questions. And I don't understand that passage in first Corinthians 15 that way or I'm not understanding your comment.
Lol, with all that said, I think I have a good enough idea to satisfy my question.
I didn't say it did, I said I understood it differently than you explained it. I also said I wasn't sure I followed.....the whole post, not just that one part.I cor 15 doesn’t speak to the timing of these things.
To be fair everyone disagrees with the books that are included where death actually means life in hell so the excluded books should not be any different.I didn't say it did, I said I understood it differently than you explained it. I also said I wasn't sure I followed.....the whole post, not just that one part.
I guess I should have just told you why I asked that, but I really didn't want to get too involved with it. My bad.
The reason I was curious is I remember us talking about the Apocalypse of Peter and how you thought it should be included in the Bible. Im trying to figure out what I'm missing because it seems to be pretty clear about hell and eternity.