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Never mind that the person chose to spend eternity in hell (still don’t get that one). The fact that a Creator would allow his creation to suffer for all eternity for 100 years of evil acts makes no sense. I don’t care if he is Hitler the math dose not equal eternity. My only conclusion is that G-d is sadistic or that eternal damnation dose not exist.
- I mean if the guy is a Hitler make him suffer than end his existance.

but what are your thoughts?

2006-11-14 15:24:06 · 14 answers · asked by Gamla Joe 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

MArtyMAr12345
I do perscribe to that theiory. If their is a hell I think it can only be temporary unill the person gose to heaven or no longer exists.

2006-11-14 15:29:03 · update #1

Bob L- again I is irelivent if he sends them there the fact that he allows it is wrong.

2006-11-14 15:29:57 · update #2

14 answers

I agree with you. It paints a sadistic picture of God. Christians see God as a father figure and yet what father would punish their child no matter how bad with eternal suffering? Also, good people who just didn't worship the right way or the right religion are in their faith sent to Hell. If I were a divine being as powerful as God I wouldn't be hanging around this mortal plain obsessing over who worshipped me or worshipped me the right way. I wouldn't be that petty as it is and I'm just a flawed pathetic human. I would have bigger things to concern myself with and it would be way more important to me what kind of person you were than what faith or nonfaith you were in life. The whole idea makes no sense whatsoever or else God is not a God I would ever worship.

2006-11-14 15:33:29 · answer #1 · answered by Zen Pirate 6 · 2 1

There is not such a thing as eternal damnation, people wont be burning in hell for an eternity, only until their bodies are consumed with the fire that comes from the Eternal One.

2006-11-14 15:39:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The short answer is eternal damnation is not in the nature of God, as described not only in the Bible, but by what God has done.

What has God done? Well, he seeded this planet 550 million years ago. Then he came and created us from his own creations called hominids. He gave us free will; to chose harmony or dis-harmony.

If we chose harmony we will go to Planet H (Heaven). If we chose dis-harmony, we not receive eternal damnation, we will simply be quarantined away from the harmony loving folks of Heaven.

Good parents do not destroy disharmonious children, they quarantine them until they choose to get along with their siblings.

2006-11-14 15:34:56 · answer #3 · answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6 · 0 0

Now that is indulgence. God is all merciful and no one goes to Hell eternally. It is only to burn off the bad karma and then eventually they come back to the earth. Even Hitler has a chance again. It is only the Catholic church who made Hell eternal to control the citizens. One has to understand reincarnation and Karma to understand the all loving, merciful nature of God. It's all there in Christianity in the Essene teachings. For universal truths go to http://www.stephen-knapp.com

2006-11-14 15:29:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Neither the assumption of heaven or hell is developed systematically in the OT. yet, as for the regulation, you are able to examine the term "karet". Many infractions carry this penalty which seems needless to say to improve previous this existence. certainly, a number of those require it by way of fact the sin is hidden. So your first declare isn't precise. an identical ought to be reported of each little thing Jesus taught. So if the Gehenna grew to become into purely directed at his Jewish contemporaries, then so is eternal existence. Jesus needless to say taught the reality of eternal retribution for sin. there is in simple terms no exegetically sound thank you to evade that. Paul additionally talks approximately fake prophets being anathematized (damned). it particularly is elementary to omit this reference by way of fact it would not point out the be conscious hell. nicely, except you're a universalist you are going to could concede that some everybody could no longer get carry of salvation. returned, this isn't in all threat exceptional exegesis of the passage in query. there are dissimilar different places the place Jesus makes an absolute assertion to stress homestead a element whilst the actual project is a little extra nuanced even in accordance to him. The Psalmist is putting forward his faith in the resurrection. This passage has no longer something to do with hell. The Creeds have been formulated as a effect of controversy. Hell grew to become into no longer debatable on the time. it particularly is thrilling which you do no longer cite any references from the apocalypse. this is the single place in scripture that deals fantastically with the suited judgement. consistent with threat the authors of your internet site felt it would not in all threat be germane to look at those verses? consistent with threat the symbolic language used makes the imagery inaccessible. yet by some ability, i do no longer think of this is the case. Hell is an distinctly unpopular thought in recent times. it particularly is for specific. however the bible does practice it. whether or no longer you elect to settle for what the scriptures practice right this is, of direction, as much as you. peace further: perception in hell isn't a litmus attempt for Christian faith. So, jointly as we can communicate the project, it prefer no longer separate us.

2016-10-22 02:53:50 · answer #5 · answered by casaliggi 4 · 0 0

You'd only represented the Christian god, from the documentaries I saw on the history channel about hell. The Christian religion is the only one that believes in eternal damnation.

2006-11-14 15:28:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He gave us free will to choose to be with him or without him. Hell is the absence of God. If we choose not to believe in Jesus, then we are choosing the alternative, which is the absence of God. God will not interfere with that choice, but it hurts him when we don't choose him. If we choose hell over heaven, it's sadomasechistic on our part, not sadistic on God's part.

2006-11-14 16:30:12 · answer #7 · answered by ld 3 · 0 0

But could it be true?

Wrath of Yah

Deu 28:45 Moreover all these curses shall come upon thee, and shall pursue thee, and overtake thee, till thou be destroyed; because thou hearkenedst not unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which he commanded thee:

Deu 28:46 And they shall be upon thee for a sign and for a wonder, and upon thy seed for ever.

Deu 28:63 And it shall come to pass, [that] as the LORD rejoiced over you to do you good, and to multiply you; so the LORD will rejoice over you to destroy you, and to bring you to nothing...

2006-11-14 15:29:49 · answer #8 · answered by justme 5 · 0 0

People are warned of their actions so in other words your saying you want to do whatever you want to do and GOD is wrong? He even said that some people would wish they would never have been born. If your heart is hardened so hard that you cannot turn to God and be healed well --

2006-11-14 15:30:39 · answer #9 · answered by Midge 7 · 1 2

You know what i agree. There is a theory maybe your aware. We dont stay in hell forever, but pay it off so to speak.

2006-11-14 15:26:26 · answer #10 · answered by MArtyMAr12345 1 · 1 1

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