Hi Nick and Jenna,
First for Nick: in one of your post you wrote this:
“…I have a brain and I can do my own research.”
That is good and commendable. So what does God say in the
first Chapter of Genesis? Does the Bible teach that God keeps his word and promises and does not renege his gifts?
You claim to be able to do your own research, yet the plain teaching from the bible you seem to fail to see. How can God remain true to humanities first parents and offspring if he denies his word, callings, and gift spoken in Genesis chapter one by annihilation into non-being? To place into a state of non-being would prove God incapable of keeping his word, his promise, his gift; thus God would not be perfect in all his ways. Do the research Nick.
God spoke in
Genesis 6 of wiping all traces of humanity off into such a state — why did he elect not to do so and save Noah and family? - If God would have wiped out humanity back then, would it not have proved that God cannot keep his word spoken in Genesis chapter one as well prove God unjust to humanities future offspring?
After the fall of humanity, God still honors his word he spoke to humanity by providing a way back to restore this in the new heavens and earth to come after making all things new again through his plan of redemption to his people that place their trust in God alone. But for those that reject God, eternal punishment, ruin, awaits in hell now and in the future in lake of fire.
The bible declares that God is light, love, peace, joy, etc, and where God is, there will these things manifested. In hell, there is the opposite — darkness, no-love, no-hope, no-joy, and no-peace, etc. This is a place where the dominion of sin rules bringing forth ruin. This is what people chose for themselves over God's pleading and warnings to return to him. God keeps his word — the dominion many people chose for themselves to live by sends them to the fires and ruin of hell which consists of darkness, in a place of no-love, no-hope, no-joy, and no-peace, etc. That is torment.
To extinguish into a state of non-being would cause God to deny his word spoken in Genesis
chapter one. Is God eternal? Were we not made in the image and likeness of whom? Failure to fashion humanity into an eternal being would make God a god of the dead and not the living. Thus God would deny his own gift of life given to humanity. Does the bible teach that God denies his word and gifts?
When serpent successfully tempted humanities first parents, he said to Eve, “
you will not surely die.” This means simply — you will not be made extinct. Adam and Eve both could see the rebellious serpent still lived.
Why not give in — surely God would not make then extinct and non-existent. Do not believe me? Then why did not God do this in Genesis chapter 6? You see Nick, you claim to be independent in thought as well as like to do your own research but in my opinion, that is a ploy to sell your wares as legit. I wonder if you really would do any honest research on this matter? I hope so...
Next, Jenna, you want scripture that explains that punishment is eternal suffering in hell…for sins…
Mat 25:46, “
And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life." ESV
Jamieson, Fausset, Brown's Commentary writes correctly about this verse:
…but the righteous into life eternal — that is, “life everlasting.” The word in both clauses, being in the original the same, should have been the same in the translation also. Thus the decisions of this awful day will be final, irreversible, unending.
Mark 9:47-48, “
And if your eye causes you to sin, tear it out. It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into hell, 48 'where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched.'
Jamieson, Fausset, Brown's Commentary writes correctly about this verse:
Mar 9:48 - Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched — See on Mat_5:30; The “unquenchablesness” of this fire has already been brought before us (see on Mat_3:12); and the awfully vivid idea of an undying worm, everlastingly consuming an unconsumable body, is taken from the closing words of the evangelical prophet (Isa_66:24), which seem to have furnished the later Jewish Church with its current phraseology on the subject of future punishment (see Lightfoot).
Jesus speaks on Hell in 46 verses Jenna and Nick. Bible does teaches that there is life immediately after death.
Ezekiel 32:21-27 in this verse how can the dead speak if they are asleep or non-exist?
Jonah 2:2 how could he cry out if he non-existed?
Matthew 17:3 Moses and Elijah appeared — how could they have spoken if they were annihilated or were fast asleep?
Luke 16:22-30 — Abraham spoke to the rich man in hell. This does not sound like they were annihilated does it? Why would Jesus use a parable not based on solid truth and facts? - To do other wise for any other reason would have made Jesus sin.
Luke 23:43 — Jesus said what the thief on the cross? This also backs up Luke 16:22-31 as true. Jesus went to preach to the spirits in prison (1 Peter 3:19) and lead captivity captive (Eph 4:8). Jesus did not go to these places asleep in soul sleep or in an annihilated state. Please note that this thief went to Paradise with Jesus very much alive and not to sheol, hell, the pit.
Acts 7:59 - what did Stephen say? He did not cry out — '
oh gave receive me' but rather cried out: “
Jesus receive my spirit!”
Philippians 1:23 - Paul said it would be better to depart to be with the Lord. If this happened Paul expected to be with Christ and not soul-sleeping not annihilated but rather existing on after death residing with Jesus.
Job 26 speaks of the shades trembling in sheol. How could they be if they were annihilated? Read
Job 26:4-6, “
With whose help hast thou uttered words? And whose spirit [breath 5397] came forth from thee? 5 The shades [7496] tremble [2342-twist, whirl, dance, writhe, fear, tremble, travail, be in anguish, be pained] beneath the waters and the inhabitants thereof. 6 The nether-world is naked before Him, and Destruction [11-Abbadon - a place where ruination is brought out, or drawn out of a person — exposing a person as he/she really is - their moral rot slowly uncovered] hath no covering [3682-concealment, masking].” JPS
Numbers 16:29-33 speaks of Korah going down alive into hell.
Psalms 55:15, "(55:16) May He incite death against them, let them go down alive into the nether-world; for evil is in their dwelling, and within them." JPS — pretty plain language used here of both death and going alive into the nether world…
Revelations 5:5 John speaks to an elder in heaven — this elder existed then and was not soul-sleeping nor was he annihilated.
In fact Annihilationism has it roots firmly entrenched in the philosophy of Atomist / materialist traditions like Epicurus. For example,
Wikipedia stated that, “
Epicurus…believed that death was not to be feared. When a man dies, he does not feel the pain of death because he no longer is and he therefore feels nothing. Therefore, as Epicurus famously said, "death is nothing to us." When we exist death is not, and when death exists we are not. All sensation and consciousness ends with death and therefore in death there is neither pleasure nor pain. The fear of death arises from the false belief that in death there is awareness.”
Annihilationism's doctrine contorts scripture to redefine word meanings to bolster doctrine derived by men as the historical record proves.
When the followers of Korah went down alive into Hell, they went down alive. Jesus said
that there was a certain rich man that died and went to hell, alive. When God causes mortal life to cease, it is for judgment. God knows these individuals have reached the point where they will never repent and are totally corrupt. This was found in them, not placed within by God. He knows all. He is just. They are sent to wait the final verdict in the depths of hell, alive.
He consigns such to the same place prepared for the devil and his angels, forever. Thus God is not a murderer as life continues after the mortal ceases. God can slay the mortal wicked justly without violation of life he gave and his word given in Genesis Chapter One. So in a sense when God slays the mortal wicked — these go into judgment. Before this time, God pleads and warns and exhorts people everywhere to repent through the message of the cross. He offers a way of escape as Jesus paid the penalty for the sin of us all. This is the way of God - as he is merciful and full of grace and truth.
The proof text scriptures that annihilationist use are contrary to Jesus' teaching on hell as well as the bible in both the Old and New Testament by distorting word meanings in the text to support ancient Greek philosophic atomist thought.
And lastly regarding your questions Jenna:
Mat 5:30, "...
And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell." ESV
2 Th 1:9, "
They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might ." ESV
Revelations 20:13-15, “
And the sea gave up the dead who were in it, Death and Hades gave up the dead who were in them, and they were judged, each one of them, according to what they had done. 14 Then Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death, the lake of fire. 15 And if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.” ESV
Revelations 22:15, "...Outside are the dogs and sorcerers and the sexually immoral and murderers and idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices falsehood." ESV
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