They do exist, then they die because nothing can withstand the wrath of God.How can the wrath of God ABIDE on someone who doesn't exist???
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They do exist, then they die because nothing can withstand the wrath of God.How can the wrath of God ABIDE on someone who doesn't exist???
Such a god would be infinitely evil. I would worship a god like that purely out of fear. Any 'good' thing he did would be completely nullified by permitting conscious human souls to suffer for eternity.God in His goodness has warned us of our eternal fate in Hell if we continue in rebellion against Him. Isn't that goodness? He certainly warned us of how awful the eternal fire will be for the lost. That is indeed goodness.
I hate the statement "a person sends themselves to hell", no one I know would send themselves to hell. I don't believe in an endless hell of torture, but if it is true no one on that day will willingly jump into hell, they have to be placed there. A majority of people like buddist that don't believe in hell wouldn't choose to send themselves there, for them it doesn't exist.
God is VERY good to those who serve and follow Him. The rest have only torment to look forward to in eternity. Those who don't repent have nobody to blame but themselves. We can't say we haven't been warned. How does that make God 'infinitely evil'? It is those who rebel against Him that are evil.Such a god would be infinitely evil. I would worship a god like that purely out of fear. Any 'good' thing he did would be completely nullified by permitting conscious human souls to suffer for eternity.
I agree, torture is evil. If God permits torture to continue to infinitity, and even establishes it and approves of it, such a "god" would be infinitely evil.Such a god would be infinitely evil. I would worship a god like that purely out of fear. Any 'good' thing he did would be completely nullified by permitting conscious human souls to suffer for eternity.
But what if it's not about torture or even sending?
What if it's the inability for some to accept God?
What if it's their desire to reject God.
That separation what ever it is, does not have to be "torture" that could be hell. Annihilation? May be. Or a endless separation, a hell of our own making.
I don't think there is a literal pit of fire and we jump in or get pushed in.
Origen wondered if this fire was not a purification process and wondered if all would eventually be saved. Wondering this cost him greatly but he never taught universal salvation, just posed the question. We really don't know every thing yet.
How, exactly, do you "see" that?I came came out of the indoctrination of hell. Now I can see that there is no eternal torture.
okay, so one of my youth kids asked my youth pastor this question. I'm a college student helping out with the youth praise//youth teacher.
I don't want to write out the whole answer... or rather my answer, because i'm not sure if it's biblical or not, and it would be lengthy.
The jyst of it is this though, God gives us a choice... to accept his gift or deny his gift. Gifts are not required by the offerer, and also the receiver can accept or deny the gift. Him giving us a choice is true love, rather than him forcing us to accept. It is ultimately our choice on whether or not we go to hell or spend eternity with Him. Also God is pure holiness, he cannot accept sin, which is why Jesus Christ was sacrificed on the cross which was the ONLY way we could be forgiven of our sins. All in all, God does not SEND you to hell, you choose your path?
Sounds great in my opinion, but i don't know if it's biblical!! Need some help here.
Also I would give an example... like in a relationship. True love isn't shown through forcing each other to do things, it comes from choice. Given a choice shows feedback from both recipients, the offerer and the one that has to make a choice. Forcing doesn't show anything, it just shows shelfishness.
but yes, much help needed here! Let me know if I stand correct, if not please correct me!. I wanna to feed my youth truth.
I agree, torture is evil. If God permits torture to continue to infinitity, and even establishes it and approves of it, such a "god" would be infinitely evil.
The bible shows that this is not the God of the bible, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."
The sad fact is that people perish without God, but God gave his son, Jesus Christ, so that people could have eternal life and not ultimately perish.
Nothing happens unless God permits it. Is God evil for permitting rape, murder, torture, cancer, starvation, etc... to happen on Earth?
You are honestly telling me that you could stand before a person and watch them writhe in agony, knowing it will continue forever, and think to yourself Hallelujah? What if that person was your mother, your daughter, the little old lady down the road? My mind is boggled. I would not wish that fate (if eternal) on my worst enemy.To be honest, I like God even more considering this, for it assures that evil will not last nor will it reign and that all of God's enemies and therefore also my enemies will surely get what they deserve and that justice will surely be served.
No, The wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23God gave us His Word, the Bible, to warn us of the consequences of rebelling against Him. He gave many instances of how stern He can be. I.E. the Flood, the burning of Sodom alive, destroying a third of mankind in Rev. etc. Deut 28 will make your hair stand up if you have any hair. The warnings are clear as to how God feels about rebellion. Eternity is a very long time to be wrong about Hell.
Revelation 22:19 (NASB)
19 and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the tree of life and from the holy city, which are written in this book.
By all of the passages in the bible that say that the wages of sin is death, the penalty is destruction, unless you repent you will perish, whoever believes in him will not perish but have eternal life, the person who sins will die, etc etc etc.How, exactly, do you "see" that?
Those things happen because of sin. God will set it right when Jesus returns.Nothing happens unless God permits it. Is God evil for permitting rape, murder, torture, cancer, starvation, etc... to happen on Earth?
And that's why humans die. All have sinned.No, The wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23
I agree, and those who have had their sins forgiven are resurrected to eternal life, while those who have not had their sins forgiven still owe the penalty of sin, which is death. They go to the second death.And that's why humans die. All have sinned.
These were dead and alive.I agree, and those who have had their sins forgiven are resurrected to eternal life, while those who have not had their sins forgiven still owe the penalty of sin, which is death. They go to the second death.
The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.