It seems that those theists that are most comfortable with the idea of eternal torment are the ones that are more familiar with the concept of "justice." For example, here is a theist in answer to a previous question:
"...all men have a natural, innate, understanding and love for equity. And so, though I once thought that MY God would never put souls in Hell for anything, I changed my mind once I realized how natural the concept of Justice is to us, and how we all hope, at the end of the day, that Justice will prevail, either in this life or the next."
I personally don't hope for eternal torment for anyone, nor can I accept anyone that espouses such doctrine, and being atheist I supposedly may as well announce my allegiance to Satan. So seeing that even the allegedly "evil" rebuke eternal torment, is it fair to say that it is most likely reserved for those that believe in and accept it as truth?
2007-12-17
07:14:35
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