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The bit about popcorn is pretty funny. - LOL
Not sure how entertaining this will be, but... here goes.
I haven't looked into this thoroughly, some of my pals might have a better read on this. @MMXX @Hmm @Lazarus Short @public hermit @FineLinen --- I invite them to chime in as led.
Two possibilities that I see:
1) Refers to consequences in this lifetime, not the afterlife. (my best guess)
2) This is addressed to Israel in their time period. (whatever that means)
These are my thoughts: I hold that all notions of divine destruction concern the destruction of that which is contrary to the divine will. The narrow way is the way of self-denial and love. The wide way is the way self-centerdness and inordinate self-love. Our real self is to live into the image we bear, denying the false self that asserts itself as superior to the divine will. That false self (Paul's old man) will be destroyed.
God will destroy all that is not of God and all that is contrary to the divine intention (sin and evil). God will not destroy the image God creates, but few truly deny themselves and live into the image, thus avoiding the destruction of the illusory self in the age to come. If we deny self and take up our cross, the false self is already dead- dead to sin; alive to God.
That's a rough take. Even I have questions, but the idea that God destroys the vast amount of those created in the image would be a much harder notion for me to accept as fitting for God.
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