Don, first of all, what the book of Revelations states is what it states — and what it states will come to pass as it states: Revelations 22:6 “And he said unto me, These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to shew unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.” KJVDonCameron wrote:Good morning B.W.,
….You then brought up the fact that Revelation speaks of the "dogs, witches, immoral people, murderers, idiol worshiopers and everyone who loves to tell lies and do wrong" who are said to be outside the city of New Jerusalem (that has come down from heaven). - Rev. 22:14,15
You make the reasonable point when you reason...Question: There is no more death and sin at this point in time in the New Heavens, New Earth, and the New Jerusalem. Who are these people? Where are they? Wasn't sin and death and all the wicked tossed into the lake of fire and no long exist and no memory of them either?
How do I 'get around' your "Check Mate"? Here is how I attempt to do so...
Some Concerns:
1) You asked where these people are. I notice that it doesn't say they are in the lake of fire but only that they are somewhere outside the city.
2) What about this "New Jerusalem"? Is it an actual city that will descend through outer space from heaven and be placed here on Earth on the site of the present-day Jerusalem?
One of the main reasons I don't think so is because of the size of it. Rev. 21:16 says that it is 12,000 furlongs long, wide and high. Did you ever look up just how high 12,000 furlongs is? It is 1,500 miles! How likely is it that there will be an actual city that will extend 1,500 miles through the upper atmosphere into outer space? (The space station is only 200 or so miles above the Earth.) Will everyone living above 20,000 feet need to carry an oxygen tank 24 hours/day? Will all those above 100,000 feet need to ware space suits? Or is this "New Jerusalem" just one of the "signs" that the author of Revelation included in his book? Rev. 1:1 Since a literal city 1,500 miles long by 1,500 miles wide by 1,500 miles high seems to be an impossibility, then for me it is not necessary to take what is said to go on outside that city literally.But if what you quoted from Revelation doesn't mean what it sounds like it means, then what does it mean? I don't know. But, for the above reasons, I feel I understand what it doesn't mean. i.e. That it doesn't mean that those in the second death are alive.
In conclusion:
I can understand why someone, like yourself, can read Revelation and reasonably conclude that the wicked will be alive and therefore consciously experience God's everlasting punishment. But the Bible (especially Revelation) is written in such a way that someone (like myself) can read it and conclude that the wicked will be dead and therefore not consciously experience God's everlasting punishment.
Hopefully, whatever misunderstandings there are will all be cleared up when Christi Jesus returns….Don
Just because the human finite mind cannot comprehend the amazing wonder of the new city does not mean it will not come to pass as it is so stated. Please do not use human logic to avoid or skirt around the issue.
What was outside the Old Jerusalem? The waste dump that Jesus made reference to as a metaphor for Hell and likewise where will this lake of fire be? Something's are obvious.
Next, after the White Throne Judgment those not found written in the book of life will be cast into the lake of fire, where according to your viewpoint, these people cease to exist.
How long does it take to cease to exist, Don? When they do, all memory of them ceases too.
In the timeline of Revelations chapter twenty two, after this new city appears there will be those left out side. I thought no memory exists of them and that they cease to exist?
There will be no sin and death in this new creation God will make as it will be a place where righteousness dwells. As with the Old Jerusalem — outside the gate will be a lake of fire mentioned earlier along with those contained within.
If these have avoided everlasting punishment by being punished with eternal non-existence, then why are they mentioned as still existing outside the gate?
That is what I meant by Checkmate.
Here is the real issue Don. Your doctorial position is based of human assumptions about God and his nature of love that would dictate a more merciful and humane manner to punish. In your doctorial view, this equates to how humans put down a sick horse or dog as showing more mercy. In other words, God loves so much that he will punish with non-existence.
Why did God bother make these people at all and allow them to exist. He should have left them to remain in non-existence to begin with. You see, non-being is not punishment nor is it just nor is it merciful — it is only non-existence.
The real issue here is that the Annihilationist doctorial position exalts the dominion of human logic and reasoning over God's.
Your exposition on the New Jerusalem demonstrates this as well as the entire form of inductive and deductive reasoning of the Annihilationist doctrine. It is the use of this reasoning that is in so much in error. Not warn you about this would be a violation of Christian ethics. That is what I am doing — warning you.
If you want to discuss the issue — the real issue — then lay down your cards and explain bluntly why the Annihilationist doctorial position rejects all notions of eternal punishment without citing any bible based proof text.
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