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I am new here, but also have the same questions. For some reason most of this thread is a debate on whether or not eternal conscious torment is a valid doctrine, instead of ECT adherents carefully addressing all of these questions in the OP. Or perhaps I am just too slow to catch what everyone is getting at.I have some questions for those who believe that hell is a real place and that the wicked will be punished forever. What would be the purpose of this? What does it accomplish? How does this give glory to God? Why would God require the wicked dead to suffer forever?
For me this is a painful, personal issue. I know people that have left the faith over this doctrine. It has also been a major sticking point when talking to nonbelievers. They usually want no part of a god that created humans, knowing in advance that many/most of them will be tortured in hell forever. Jesus saving only a fraction of the population does not sound like very “good” news to most people (how many billions end up in hell?). These interactions challenged me to reconsider my own beliefs on this topic, and I eventually found that I could no longer accept ECT.
How does the ECT subscriber answer the questions in the OP, especially in a way that would be compelling for those who are genuinely struggling with their faith because of it? Back when I believed ECT I had no helpful answers and it broke my heart to see someone walk away because of it. But I know some of you have thought more about this than I have so I am hoping for some good answers.
One last question for the ECT folks: do you think it is necessary to believe in ECT in order to avoid it?
Thanks!
jason
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