Why is hell even necessary? I understand that God can't be in the presence of unholiness (except when he came to earth?) and I know that he's Just, so sinners can't go to heaven. But he's also merciful.
It seems to me that the perfect balance between Justice and Mercy is after death Christians go to heaven, everyone else ceases to exist. Why would a loving God punish the majority of people for eternity, ETERNITY! for the sin of not accepting His love?
Don't tell me that we send ourselves to hell. We don't. I'm choosing right now not to go. But according to the Bible, I'm going anyway. God chooses to send people to hell. He could just...you know...NOT send us there. Just annihilate our souls so that we are no longer aware or even exist. But instead He chooses to go above and beyond what is necessary to satisfy Justice. He becomes vengeful, unloving, and unmerciful. Or is there something I'm missing? I was a Christian for 22 years so I feel like I have a firm grasp of the theology. But then again I haven't read the Bible much recently in the past few years so maybe there's something I forgot that clears the whole thing up.
And mods, this is a genuine question. I'm not trolling or being confrontational. I want to know what the Bible has to say about this.
It seems to me that the perfect balance between Justice and Mercy is after death Christians go to heaven, everyone else ceases to exist. Why would a loving God punish the majority of people for eternity, ETERNITY! for the sin of not accepting His love?
Don't tell me that we send ourselves to hell. We don't. I'm choosing right now not to go. But according to the Bible, I'm going anyway. God chooses to send people to hell. He could just...you know...NOT send us there. Just annihilate our souls so that we are no longer aware or even exist. But instead He chooses to go above and beyond what is necessary to satisfy Justice. He becomes vengeful, unloving, and unmerciful. Or is there something I'm missing? I was a Christian for 22 years so I feel like I have a firm grasp of the theology. But then again I haven't read the Bible much recently in the past few years so maybe there's something I forgot that clears the whole thing up.
And mods, this is a genuine question. I'm not trolling or being confrontational. I want to know what the Bible has to say about this.
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