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Does hell exist?
by notverylikely 79 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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minimus
No one (alive) can "prove" anything.
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notverylikely
No one (alive) can "prove" anything.
Bingo.
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minimus
Should be a short thread, huh?
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notverylikely
Should be a short thread, huh?
Probably
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bob1999
There is no proof but if one believes that the bible is the word of God then...........
Revelation 20:10 is clear that there is a eternal hell, at least for satan.
Peace
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snowbird
Revelation 20:10 is clear that there is a eternal hell, at least for satan.
As well there should be!
Bastard!
Sylvia
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THE GLADIATOR
Hell exists and like Jesus is whatever you want it to be.
It can be literal, figurative, symbolic, a state of mind, a state of no mind or what you wish on people who won't agree with your faith, or lack of faith, in all the things you have chosen to believe in.
See how complicated it is?
To simplify things, traditionally hell is a hot place where people gasp for a drink - like a pub in summer with no beer.
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notverylikely
a pub in summer with no beer.
That's just mean.
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EverAStudent
Faith, by definition, is not based on "proof" (because then it would not be "faith" would it?) but it is based on evidences.
There is evidence, not proof, that Jesus is the Messiah and the Creator. There is evidence, not proof, that Jesus will deconstruct this present cursed universe and will create a new eternal one in which He, the Father, and all bellievers will live together forever (Revelation 20-22).
Similarly, there is evidence, not proof, that Hell is the ongoing eternal abode of unbelievers. Nothing there ceases to exist, not even its worms die, but neither do they live in any positive sense. That hapless eternal existence is called the second death for a reason.
Is it unfair that unbelievers should spend an eternity existing in Hell? Since unbelievers hate the holy God, they would find eternity with Him intolerable. Although they will find Hell terrible, it will be more acceptable to them than spending eternity with a God whom they hate. So, is giving unbelievers a more tolerable existence really unfair, or, is it merciful?