Starhunter wrote: Mallz wrote,
From what I've gathered, the 'torture' is really their self-torment. What they 'want' is to abuse life for their own specific selfish means. After this mortal life, and if they are adamant about not being with God in this life, God will oblige them and they will live without Him. But they will not be able to abuse others anymore, as they will have no effect on other life in hell. Which will cause them great torment, because they cannot continue doing the deeds they love and desire: to corrupt other life. Instead they will be wailing and crying.
If God is correct in saying that "the wages of sin is death" and if we say that they never die, they can never get the wages and God is wrong?
Romans 6:23.
Yes, correct…
Questions:
After you sin, are you struck down immediately and die, or do you still live?
If God annihilates into non-existence – would not that then fulfill all the definitions and nuances of murder? Therefore to do so, God sins – you really desire this?
Starhunter wrote:Lonewolf wrote:'Don't be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.'
Reads to me like the the soul can be destroyed., if a soul could not be killed, why would there be cherubim placed at the entrance to the garden to keep man from eating from the tree of life?
That thought about the garden crossed my mind recently, Genesis 3:22-24. The only way to have eternal life was to eat of that tree of life. Also Rev 22:14 "Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life..."
No fruit, no eternal life.
The Greek word translated
destroy denotes a state of ruin and decent into a living form of decay.
Questions:
Now what is more fearful, eternal recompense or annihilation?
With annihilation, one finds the peace of nothingness would they not? Therefore for instance, a sadist serial killer will actually be getting away with his or her crimes. However, if it is like Jesus says, never ending ruin where one reaps what they sown, then, Jesus’ warning has more power and effect - true absolute justice served.
Think for a moment, if that same serial killer knows he or she can escape into the nothingness you hold dearly too, then would not that only serve to justify the killer's actions all the more since he or she will, in true essence - get away with it? However the central truth principle is found in Isaiah 57:21 – there is NO Peace for the wicked. The bible answers this, does it not?
So you desire to strip God of his justice and commit sin of pitting God's own standards against himself in order to appease your conscience so you can be at ease?
Lastly, in Genesis concerning the tree of life, if Adam and Eve partook of that tree after the fall, would not that then mean they would continue to live forever in their mortal bodies as well in a state of rebellion? You see, it was after the fall that could of happened and in mercy, God stopped this, and had in mind two occasions mentioned in Rev 20:5, 14 – providing a means of escape as well as warnings with great just patience. Selah…
Would it also not imply, that God would be completely incapable of keeping his word of warning about the two deaths mentioned in Gen 2:17 …
in the day you eat, you will DIE – DIE…?
So you desire God to prove himself incapable of keeping his word and of committing actual factual cosmic murder of annihilation to appease your senses – how then is that not rebellion and attempting to trap God by pitting his mercy against its self so you’ll be right?
Starhunter wrote:That is precisely what I was saying and Mallz is correct about torture consisting of self-torment...
So all that God does is give life and they themselves do the tormenting? They punish themselves...
Are they sinning while doing this or are they now righteous for doing the lord's work?
Do people torment themselves now, in this life?
As to your question – it is what the bible says and the principles it defines, not us, therefore:
Rev 14:11 ,
And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever; they have no rest day and night…
It states their torment so it is their own and they find no rest or peace at all – no state of annihilation which jumps them into an escape into the peace nothing brings which factually would cause the guilty to actually get away with their rebellious ways...
Luke 16:19-30 also reveals the torment in the current hell is also a person’s own, no where does it show or prove God is a happy torturer. For God to be that would cause him to deny his word – God renders to a person what they sown they reap (Job 34:11, Jeremiah 32:29, Matthew 16:27, Rom 2:6).
So the answer would be – they are reaping the wages of sin, do you desire to reap such wages or escape through the work of God upon that old rugged cross so to escape the living 2md death?
Oh what price Jesus paid for such an escape and woe upon those bent upon the self torments sin brings… wages of sin is death…
Starhunter wrote:... everlasting contempt, everlasting fire, damnation, everlasting shame, everlasting torment, smoke that ascends up forever, etc nothing in there about everlasting life in hell.
If a crime demands a prison sentence -"never to be released," this does not automatically mean that the prisoner will live forever.
Also, the problem with saying that death is not really death, but eternal life, or life on some other level, means you have a religion that teaches that Christ never really died.
Also, the belief that God will endure and sustain sinful life, comes from total ignorance about how Life exists, and on what basis He gives life.
Also, the fact that the life or spirit returns to God upon death, in itself tells us that if you want to believe in the idea that the spirit of life is the conscious ghost of an individual, that it too goes back to God and not to hell.
To get around that one, all one needs to do is say that the text is only referring to good spirits.
Also, none of the texts supplied, are proof of the eternal soul doctrine.
For eg; Ecclesiastes 8:4,5,6 in the same book makes it plain what happens after death.
I have had someone argue that it is only a spiritual death that is talked about, but it says "a living dog is better than a dead lion." I have never known dogs and lions to be religious.
You do not know metaphors of language do you? 1 Peter 5:8 speaks that the devil walks about like a roaring lion… so is the devil a literal lion? Next, the metaphor that people are dogs means what?
Also read the comments above again as these answer you form the bible – what you desire is God to cease being himself so that you be the king, yet, you remain blind to this and smugly justify yourself in doing this too.
You discount the abundance of verses that clearly explain eternal punishment means never ending as the gift of life altering eternal life is never ending Matt 25:46 as well as all the warning from Jesus and the prophets concerning eternal recompense and the state of the unsaved dead (Job 26:5, Ez 32:19-31, etc and etc).
Fact is, there is peace in annihilation by going into a state of nothingness that actually means that the wicked and rebellions, do indeed get away with their works and deeds.
Nothing at all terrifying about that, is there? One most certainly can exploit that and justify sinning…
However, never ending reaping what one sows, is more frightening, yet, even with that, people do not listen and instead like you, seek ways to circumvent God’s Justice...
Eccl 3:11, 14, 17
Have a nice day
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