The conception of hell that I address here is a place of literal torment, where sapient beings are deliberately sent by God for failing to be as flawless as a deity, and where they'll spend eternity with no chance of redeption or mercy.
To me, such a conception of hell reflects *extremely* badly on the corresponding conception of deity, and no argument from authority ("who are YOU to question an all-powerful being?????") will resolve the matter.
So, if you believe that it is literally impossible for any of us to measure up to God's standard, and we are then punished for it - that's like torturing a dog with a branding iron for its failure to comprehend algebra. Or setting up an eight-meter pit (with poisoned spikes at the bottom) for people to jump over when you *know* they'll never get further than 6 m.
And I'm sorry, but basically extending a pardon to all who wave the right party membership card doesn't solve the moral dilemma here, either, because people are still being sent to Cosmic Auschwitz.
In short: how do you manage to reconcile this belief with anything remotely resembling justice?
Jane,
Your use of the term "sapient beings" I find confusing. Sapient means wise and sagacious. So I am not clear if you are referring to homo sapiens meaning mankind, or fallen angels who pose as spirit guides and are regarded by their followers as wise and sagacious beings.
If you are referring to people, God has made redemption possible for all mankind through the death of Jesus Christ. But Christ did not die for the fallen angels. So if you are referring to them I will try to give you my best understanding of the situation.
First, no angel goes to Hell, they go to the Lake of Fire. The Lake of Fire was created for Satan and his demonic hoard, not for people. People who reject the gift of life through Christ have made the choice to follow Satan, thus they follow him into the Lake of Fire.
Hell is a Nordic name for the goddess of the dead, Hella, just as Hades is the abode of the Greek god of the dead Hades, Hell is her abode. This is a strictly English translation. The Greek is Hades and the Hebrew is Sheol. In all cases they are not places of punishment but confinement. The Lake of Fire is Gehenna in the Greek which is a transliteration of the Hebrew Hinnom which is the southern valley where the garbage of Jerusalem was burned and the babies offered to Molech were sacrificed. Gehenna is a figure of the lake were the fire is never quenched and the worm never dies.
The question is, Why isn't salvation offered to the fallen angels? I don't have an answer from God, so I am only giving you my opinion. All angels are spirits. They are not material beings. They are created beings and God made them all perfect without flaw, but the essence of being alive is a free will. Without free will, no creature would be alive. All would be robots merely programmed to function certain ways. Even animals, in my opinion, have free wills. But since angels are only spirits, as far as I can tell from the Bible, they can not die.
When the angels chose to disobey God, their own disobedience caused them to be transformed into demons, just as when Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, their own disobedience caused them to be transformed into carnal beings instead of spiritual beings.
Mankind, on the other hand, are material beings with a body, soul and spirit. Our spirits can not die, either, but our bodies can. Redemption is possible because our bodies can die, thus, enabling God to transform our spirits with His own Holy Spirit so we can be resurrected with Christ. (How this works only God knows) Angels can not die and resurrect. People who reject the salvation of the Lord, still live in the spirit, but since they reject Jesus, they by default follow Satan, thus end up in the Lake of Fire.
Hell, in my opinion, as I alluded to earlier, is only jail. When a person goes to Hell, they are not in torment (except for their own regret when they realize their fate). No person will be thrown into the Lake of Fire until after the White Throne judgement. A murder may be in jail awaiting trial, but he will not be strapped into the electric chair until after the trial proves him guilty of murder. Likewise all who reject Christ will not be thrown into the Lake of Fire until they see for themselves that justly deserve the Lake of Fire.
Our understanding of God is grossly in error because of the hardness of our hearts. Even with the circumcision of heart that Christ gives with the new birth, we still misunderstand God. God is not about destruction but restoration where restoration can be made. He is life not death and seeks to give life to all will have it. The angels who remain holy do so because they apparently understand this and choose to keep their lives.
Good luck in your journey in understanding the mystery of life.
I don't know if my answer is what you are looking for, but it is what I think.