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But wont He just be moving sinners to hell where they will continue to Hate God? If so, then Hating god is a sin so that means eradication doesn't happen.
But wont He just be moving sinners to hell where they will continue to Hate God? If so, then Hating god is a sin so that means eradication doesn't happen.
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Originally Posted by trettep
But sin will exist in Hell right? So again, that means there is no eradication of sin.
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Originally Posted by Finn_Jarber
Why do you keep saying sin will exist in hell? Where do you get that idea?
Just read his posts, Finn . . . instead of injecting your uninformed questions into the discussion. See ABOVE!!
Why do you keep saying sin will exist in hell? Where do you get that idea?
Don't you believe those in Hell will hate God? -isn't hating God a sin? Do you believe they will still against His ways? - if so, isn't being against God a sin?
Don't you believe those in Hell will hate God? -isn't hating God a sin? Do you believe they will still against His ways? - if so, isn't being against God a sin?
Where do you get the idea that people will hate God in hell?
I have heard it from many in this forum. I obviously don't find it in the scriptures.
I must have missed them.
When Jesus told the story about Lazarus and the rich man, the rich man was in torment, but did not hate God. He understood why he was in hades, and his greatest concern was to somehow warn his brothers, so they would not end up in the same place.
When Jesus told the story about Lazarus and the rich man, the rich man was in torment, but did not hate God. He understood why he was in hades, and his greatest concern was to somehow warn his brothers, so they would not end up in the same place.
I think you missing the point. What the mainstream is preaching is that sinners go to hell to be torment for the rest of eternity - and they often preach that those same wicked people will rebel against God's way for the rest of eternity. If someone can rebel against God that is a sin. So what the means is that sin would have to exist for the rest of eternity.
But let's say you believe there is no sin and that is eradicated. Then there can not be someone being punished for eternity for something that doesn't exist.
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