TristanCross
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I just think a temporary hell makes more sense and is more fair to everybody.
>God commands man not to sin, for He is perfect
>Man sins against God
>Mankind inherits the consequences of sin, spiritual death and blindness and an inclination towards sin
>In other words, man chose to go against God
>God died on the cross to free us from the consequences of sin, that we may finally come to Him and experience theosis
Are you saying that it isn't fair that God punishes us humans, who deliberately sin against God and deserve punishment for it?
Was it fair that God had to die on the cross? No. God's mercy wasn't fair to Himself. He had EVERY RIGHT to crush us the second we sinned. HOWEVER, God loves humans and wishes for all of them to be saved. Unfortunately, not all will be saved. WHY? Because MAN chooses he doesn't want God by his free will. It is not God that wants to send man to hell, but man that chooses hell.
Why did God give us free will? Because He doesn't want to force us to love Him. He wants people to TRULY and GENUINELY love Him as He truly and genuinely loves us.
These are not hard concepts.
By the way, Orthodox Christians believe that those in Hades, the temporary abode of the dead, people can pass from the "hell" part and into the "heaven" part through the prayers of the faithful on Earth. This is why Orthodox Christians pray for the dead. Nothing is final until the Final Judgment. Until that judgment, God may have mercy on those in "hell".
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Christ demands too much of myself. I can not follow Him. Sorry.