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re: "My comment was based on your inability to find an eternal Hell in the Holy Scriptures if you did make a thorough study of the subject."
OK, I see — One’s inability to find something in scripture means that one doesn’t want to know. So that would mean that you don’t want to know the truth since you have an inability to see that scripture never says that the fate of the unsaved is to spend eternity in conscious torment.
re: "...10 he also will drink wthe wine of God’s wrath, xpoured full strength into the cup of his anger, and yhe will be tormented with fire and sulfur ..."
Doesn’t say for how long.
 
re: "...11 And zthe smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever..."
Doesn’t say how long the torment lasts. Only says that the smoke resulting from the torment goes up forever.
 
re: "...and athey have no rest, day or night..."
Doesn’t say for how long that will last.
 
re: "You say that the only exception is ‘possibly’ the devil. Possibly? What does the scripture say?"
Revelation 20:10 says: "And the devil...will be tormented day and night for ever and ever." I say "possibly" depending on what for ever and ever might mean in this case. Jonah says that the earth with its bars closed behind him "forever", yet he was released from those bars after 3 days. And Exodus 21:6 says that a bondslave was to serve his master "forever", yet that servitude ended at some point.
 
re: " ‘20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second
death.’ So Hell is cast into the eternal Lake of Fire. Where Hell goes, so do the inhabitants."
Nothing said here about never ending torture. Only death is mentioned.
 
 
A person has to want to believe in never ending torture and thus interpret scripture in a way to support that belief, Why not want to believe otherwise and interpret scripture to support THAT belief? There is not a single scripture that absolutely has to be interpreted no other way than to mean that the fate of the unsaved is to spend eternity in conscious torment.
re: "My comment was based on your inability to find an eternal Hell in the Holy Scriptures if you did make a thorough study of the subject."
OK, I see — One’s inability to find something in scripture means that one doesn’t want to know. So that would mean that you don’t want to know the truth since you have an inability to see that scripture never says that the fate of the unsaved is to spend eternity in conscious torment.
re: "...10 he also will drink wthe wine of God’s wrath, xpoured full strength into the cup of his anger, and yhe will be tormented with fire and sulfur ..."
Doesn’t say for how long.
 
re: "...11 And zthe smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever..."
Doesn’t say how long the torment lasts. Only says that the smoke resulting from the torment goes up forever.
 
re: "...and athey have no rest, day or night..."
Doesn’t say for how long that will last.
 
re: "You say that the only exception is ‘possibly’ the devil. Possibly? What does the scripture say?"
Revelation 20:10 says: "And the devil...will be tormented day and night for ever and ever." I say "possibly" depending on what for ever and ever might mean in this case. Jonah says that the earth with its bars closed behind him "forever", yet he was released from those bars after 3 days. And Exodus 21:6 says that a bondslave was to serve his master "forever", yet that servitude ended at some point.
 
re: " ‘20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second
death.’ So Hell is cast into the eternal Lake of Fire. Where Hell goes, so do the inhabitants."
Nothing said here about never ending torture. Only death is mentioned.
 
 
A person has to want to believe in never ending torture and thus interpret scripture in a way to support that belief, Why not want to believe otherwise and interpret scripture to support THAT belief? There is not a single scripture that absolutely has to be interpreted no other way than to mean that the fate of the unsaved is to spend eternity in conscious torment.
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