VictoryinJesus
Well-Known Member
- Jan 26, 2017
- 10,580
- 8,428
- 113
- Faith
- Christian
- Country
- United States
Earlier on I expressed my antipathy against the concept of eternal torment based on God's character. No-one has answered this, nor attempted to. I'm not surprised at this, because everything we know of God or have been informed of Him in His word cries out in objection and loathing to the idea that Jesus would immortalize sin by granting sinners eternal life.
The only moral defense offered for eternal torment has been that it is a deterrent to sin. Please tell us how immortalizing sin can be a deterrent against it? And while you're at it, can you explain why punishment should be the prime deterrent to sin anyway? I can think of several other things that would be a far greater deterrent to sin than the threat of punishment. Certainly the fear of punishment would never stand as grounds for repentance. I hope that isn't how you teach your own children to respect your authority.
But back to God's character. We know He is
merciful
gracious
longsuffering
abundant in goodness
and truth
just
love
compassionate
patient.
Please explain how eternal torment is a reflection of any of the above attributes of God. Please explain why God would choose to immortalize sin in His creation rather than destroy it. Please explain how a constant barrage of profanity and cursing by suffering tormented beings without end brings glory to God. Please explain how a fourteen year old child who knew not Christ and a 75 year old profane murderer can share the same eternal punishment and be just. Please explain how eternal torment is a reflection of love. Who is God loving in that context? The sinner? The redeemed? Himself? Where is compassion? Where is grace?
Please explain from the life of Jesus and His interaction with people and His selfless giving of Himself to benefit others, how this harmonizes with your understanding of His warnings against refusing His message.
For goodness sakes. For God's sake...literally. You profess to know God. You profess to desire to be changed into His character...the image of Jesus. How can you not recognize the complete discordant dichotomy between Who God is, and what you believe Him capable of doing?
It astounds me that otherwise sensible clear thinking people are so willing to defend so resolutely a concept upon which rests so flimsy evidence, and not only so, happily resort to changing the entire meaning of a word in order to justify their the position. Death...separation? Not one dictionary on the planet describes death as a separation. It goes against the rules of language...common sense...and reality. When a plant or tree dies - from what is it separated from?
And no-one has offered an explanation how anything separated from God, the only source of life, can still live. Oh, right. They are immortal. Even that is made up. A complete fabrication. The evidence for the natural immortality of the soul isn't even flimsy. It is completely non existent. Even more that that, there is scripture that states categorically the very opposite.
God is Spirit. God only hath immortality. How clearer does God need to be to convince you of this truth? The soul that sinneth, it shall die.
What I can’t understand is how we all are saying something different, and we all think we are right. Myself included which is terrifying and if I’m being honest causes tremendous doubts.