Is Hell itself Evil, & Heaven itself is Good?
Who created these places & why?
Who created these places & why?
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I have no idea. I do have a very hard time believing in a literal hell where everyone who hasn't accepted Christ will burn for eternity though.Kris_J said:Is Hell itself Evil, & Heaven itself is Good?
Who created these places & why?
Kris_J said:Is Hell itself Evil, & Heaven itself is Good?
Who created these places & why?
Holly3278 said:I do have a very hard time believing in a literal hell where everyone who hasn't accepted Christ will burn for eternity though.
Yes, I believe in Heaven.12volt_man said:Do you believe in a literal Heaven? Do you believe that those who died seperated from God will be there?
Holly3278 said:Yes, I believe in Heaven.
Let me try to explain what I believe. Basically I have a very hard time believing in a literal Hell where all the unsaved will burn for eternity. I do believe that Hell exists and I do believe that it is a place of punishment. I do not believe that the unsaved will be there for eternity. I believe that they will eventually be completely destroyed. How long this will take will probably vary depending on the person and how bad their sins were. The Bible says that Christians will be rewarded for their good deeds in Heaven. Works is not what gets us to Heaven but we will be rewarded for them. In my opinion, it is only logical that God will be totally and completely just when judging us. Those who are saved and have done many good works will get many rewards in Heaven. Those who are saved and have done only a few good works will only get a few rewards in Heaven. Those who were unsaved but did plenty of good works will probably get a lighter punishment or a shorter stay in Hell. Those who were very evil and were unsaved will stay there longer. I had a Bible verse for the whole rewards thing but I can't remember exactly where it is. Anyway, that's the best way I know how to explain what I believe concerning judgement and Hell.12volt_man said:Why do you believe in one and not the other when Christ taught both?
Holly3278 said:Let me try to explain what I believe. Basically I have a very hard time believing in a literal Hell where all the unsaved will burn for eternity. I do believe that Hell exists and I do believe that it is a place of punishment. I do not believe that the unsaved will be there for eternity.
I believe that they will eventually be completely destroyed. How long this will take will probably vary depending on the person and how bad their sins were...Those who were unsaved but did plenty of good works will probably get a lighter punishment or a shorter stay in Hell. Those who were very evil and were unsaved will stay there longer. I had a Bible verse for the whole rewards thing but I can't remember exactly where it is. Anyway, that's the best way I know how to explain what I believe concerning judgement and Hell.
I think the idea that Jesus taught that Hell is eternal is debatable. I believe the Bible has been changed a lot since it was originally written. Things could have easily gotten added or changed since it was written. Regardless, there are some verses somewhere I think that suggest that punishment in Hell is not eternal. I do believe that Hell itself is eternal but I don't believe that the punishment in Hell is eternal. Now, if Satan as a literal physical being exists, then I do believe that punishment would be eternal for him.12volt_man said:So then, how do you explain that the Bible teaches that it is eternal? Was Jesus wrong to teach this?
Ok. The verse I am talking about is about rewards in Heaven. If I find it, I'll post it.12volt_man said:If you can find it, please show us where you believe this is taught in scripture. I'd be curious to see how you came to this conclusion.
Holly3278 said:I think the idea that Jesus taught that Hell is eternal is debatable.
I believe the Bible has been changed a lot since it was originally written. Things could have easily gotten added or changed since it was written.
Regardless, there are some verses somewhere I think that suggest that punishment in Hell is not eternal.
Now, if Satan as a literal physical being exists, then I do believe that punishment would be eternal for him.
Ok. The verse I am talking about is about rewards in Heaven. If I find it, I'll post it.![]()
Mark 9 does not imply that the punishment is eternal. At least it doesn't seem to in my opinion.12volt_man said:Jesus says twice in Mark 9 that Hell is eternal and, certainly, His implication in the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man is that it's eternal.
How about the mistranslation of the word the word witch in the Old Testament? It is supposed to be translated as poisoner, not witch.12volt_man said:Could you give us an example of this?
I can't think of them at the moment. I'll try to look them up later. Sorry.12volt_man said:Like what?
Because Satan is totally evil. Therefore, he deserves to be punished forever. Humans are not totally evil. Some humans can be very evil but I don't think any human is totally evil.12volt_man said:Why do you believe it's eternal for Satan but not for human beings the Bible says will be punished there?
As I said before, Hell is eternal. The punishment in Hell for humans probably is not.12volt_man said:There are a couple of passages that talk about rewards in Heaven, but that's another discussion for another thread. I'm interested in why you think that Hell isn't eternal when the Bible teaches us that it is.
Nice view. Maybe hell is just a state of spiritual non-existance?elman said:As I said before, Hell is eternal. The punishment in Hell for humans probably is not."
Rev 20:13-15
14 Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. 15 If anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
(from New International Version)
I think hell is the lack of life for Humans, the lack of spiritual life. When there are no humans but those who are alive in Christ, there will be no hell.
I see no reason to believe that either of these places actually exists. So there's no reason to ponder who created them.Kris_J said:Is Hell itself Evil, & Heaven itself is Good?
Who created these places & why?
Holly3278 said:Nice view. Maybe hell is just a state of spiritual non-existance?
You (rhetorical) may not believe you're supposed to stop when the light turns red, either, but that doesn't alter reality.Phred said:I see no reason to believe that either of these places actually exists. So there's no reason to ponder who created them.