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talquin
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Do you consider going to hell to be eternal torment in which one will suffer endlessly?
Do you believe God sends some people to such a hell?
If so, why would God do such a thing?
There are really only three reasons to punish someone:
1) To show to others that a particular action or behavior is wrong
2) To prevent the person from doing such action again - whether it be by locking them up or punishing them in such a manner that they'll have incentive to not commit such atrocities again.
3) To get revenge (AKA vengeance)
If God does send some people to hell:
a) we can rule out #1, as us on earth don't know who has gone to hell and who hasn't.
b) we can rule out #2, as if hell is eternal or permanent, then the culprit wouldn't be able to be in a position where it would matter if he could avoid committing such atrocities again.
That leaves #3. So the sole reason God sends people to hell is for vengeance. Why would a loving God do such a thing?
Do you believe God sends some people to such a hell?
If so, why would God do such a thing?
There are really only three reasons to punish someone:
1) To show to others that a particular action or behavior is wrong
2) To prevent the person from doing such action again - whether it be by locking them up or punishing them in such a manner that they'll have incentive to not commit such atrocities again.
3) To get revenge (AKA vengeance)
If God does send some people to hell:
a) we can rule out #1, as us on earth don't know who has gone to hell and who hasn't.
b) we can rule out #2, as if hell is eternal or permanent, then the culprit wouldn't be able to be in a position where it would matter if he could avoid committing such atrocities again.
That leaves #3. So the sole reason God sends people to hell is for vengeance. Why would a loving God do such a thing?