Have not dismissed anything--I have refuted them with the scriptures that say just the opposite which you wish to ignore--which is your right to do. Can't get any clearer than the body and soul are destroyed in hell, God alone is immortal, the saved are given the gift of eternal life with the right to eat of the Tree of Life, the dead are like chaff and destroyed in the fire leaving neither root nor stubble. There is no sin in heaven, or on the earth made new, there are no sinners, sin, death and hell itself is destroyed in the lake of fire--zip, nothing left of any of it. Simple---No Sinner with his sins left languishing in torment forever anywhere---life with God is continued without the presence of sin or sinners anywhere--only the ever present scars of the price Jesus paid to rescue us from that annihilation and give us life eternal with Him. Doesn't get any better than that.
so, you refuse to address the questions so that this part of the discussion makes sense? How strange...okay let's get into it. when it comes to scripture, we have two different pictures of what happens to people in hell.
The first is what you post here and it says is destroyed.
the second has been posted before and says tormented forever both day and night.
To reconcile the two we need to do one of two things 1. find consistency through study including but not limited to translations or 2. accept that we don't really know all that we need to know in order to make the call.
First stop, Lexicon (I assume you know what that is) Matthew 10:28 destroy...
- to destroy
- to put out of the way entirely, abolish, put an end to ruin
- render useless
- to kill
- to declare that one must be put to death
- metaph. to devote or give over to eternal misery in hell
- to perish, to be lost, ruined, destroyed
- to destroy
- to lose
Notice that the word used does not have to mean annihilation and when we look at it in conjunction with I Corinthians 15:26 it would suggest that we cannot be sure what it means. In fact, according to strong's this is a different word altogether. Now let's look at perish...as in I Corinthians 15:18, again, same word used, possible means could be cease to exist or could mean still exist into eternity....not really helpful in knowing truth.
next stop, context...the context of Matthew 10 is not to worry because God has it, which I think is the best way to approach the topic, God knows the details that we don't...but I digress...I Cor. 15:26. the context is the raising of the dead and no mention is made of specifically only the believer is raised. In fact, Christ is the example of resurrection. IOW's this is talking about resurrection not immorality or hell. I Cor. 15, notice verse 44 b If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body...man has a spiritual body...that doesn't mean it isn't destroyed but does mean that man is eternal or spirit if you will...now look at verse 51 If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body...notice the word all... Now remember when I said the consequence of sin is hell, look at verse 56 56 The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law...okay, moving on...
All of this is in contrast to passages like...
Revelation 20:10 - And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet [are], and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever. Please note here that false prophets in scripture are always human beings...who are tormented day and night for ever and ever...
Matthew 25:41 - Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:
again, human beings....
Matthew 25:46 - And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal....a note here, the word punishment is actually translated from a word meaning correction, punishment, penalty...iow's could be translated penalty, wage, consequence...
Now look at Ezekiel
Ezekiel 18:4 - Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die....I was going to cut and paste the lexicon on this but since history says no one will read this anyway I will just say this....hell is called the second death in Rev. 21:8; Rev. 20:14...thus reasonable to suggest this is referring to the second death.
So, let's summarize. According to some passages we could draw out an annihilation but that would contradict other passages. What we know for sure is that God knows, that He says it is better to not loss our soul in hell so any thought of sliding by without harm is gone. We also know that there is a consistency that hell is eternal torment for all non believers. What we don't know is that that is an absolute.
That is why there is disagreement. Because we presume to know what God did not ordain us to know instead of just trusting God with it all and heading His warning in appropriate proportions to what Christ Himself taught.