You have the 1st part right, he is going to annihilate all wicked people.
You are wrong on the 2nd part because there is no such thing as a hell-fire.
Hell in English is translated from the Hebrew language (Sheol) which means the grave.
Sheol is an unfamiliar term to many. It is a Hebrew word of uncertain derivation. Many religions teach that the dead are still alive, but as the inspired Word of God shows, those in Sheol are dead, without consciousness. Sheol is the common grave of mankind.
Collier’s Encyclopedia says concerning Hell: First it stands for the Hebrew Sheol of the Old Testament and the Greek Hades of the Septuagint and New Testament.
Since Sheol in Old Testament times referred simply to the abode of the dead and suggested no moral distinctions, the word hell, as understood today, is not a happy translation.”
Souls are eternal. We have the opportunity to accept the redemption made for us and spend eternity with God, or spend eternity in the Lake of Fire which was created for the angels that rebelled.
How do you talk of humane as if it was something you could understand. You would never understand the price of your salvation spurning the grace of God that allows you to live, while at the same time your curse His name. God's purpose in doing so is not limited to your thinking, nor do you understand, you are blind and truly ignorant if you think it more humane treatment - who are you to talk back to God.
The fact of the matter: No God The Lord Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior does not torment anyone for eternity, because God has no pleasure in the death of the wicked, read Ezekiel 33:11, once your eternally dead your dead forever, you will never exist ever again, that is what eternal death is.
“If the duration of punishment had to correspond to the duration of an offense, then it would be unjust to give a murderer a prison sentence any longer than the time it took for the murderer to kill his victim.
But that’s absurd. As the Jesuit philosopher Bernard Boedder writes, “[T]ime cannot be the standard by which punishment is to be determined” (Natural Theology, 340; Kindle edition).”
As Aquinas points out in the supplement to the third part of the Summa Theologiae, the gravity of an offense is determined according to the dignity of the person sinned against. For example, punishment for striking the president of the United States is going to be greater than punishment for striking a fellow citizen in bar brawl. So offending an eternal omnipotent being would bring forth the worst imaginable lunishment.”
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You have the 1st part right, he is going to annihilate all wicked people.
You are wrong on the 2nd part because there is no such thing as a hell-fire.
Hell in English is translated from the Hebrew language (Sheol) which means the grave.
Sheol is an unfamiliar term to many. It is a Hebrew word of uncertain derivation. Many religions teach that the dead are still alive, but as the inspired Word of God shows, those in Sheol are dead, without consciousness. Sheol is the common grave of mankind.
Collier’s Encyclopedia says concerning Hell: First it stands for the Hebrew Sheol of the Old Testament and the Greek Hades of the Septuagint and New Testament.
Since Sheol in Old Testament times referred simply to the abode of the dead and suggested no moral distinctions, the word hell, as understood today, is not a happy translation.”
Souls are eternal. We have the opportunity to accept the redemption made for us and spend eternity with God, or spend eternity in the Lake of Fire which was created for the angels that rebelled.
How do you talk of humane as if it was something you could understand. You would never understand the price of your salvation spurning the grace of God that allows you to live, while at the same time your curse His name. God's purpose in doing so is not limited to your thinking, nor do you understand, you are blind and truly ignorant if you think it more humane treatment - who are you to talk back to God.
From what I've read only those people that follow lucifer and their angels will go to hell.
Everything in the next life is eternal. Everybody knows that. So, it's only fair.
The fact of the matter: No God The Lord Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior does not torment anyone for eternity, because God has no pleasure in the death of the wicked, read Ezekiel 33:11, once your eternally dead your dead forever, you will never exist ever again, that is what eternal death is.
“If the duration of punishment had to correspond to the duration of an offense, then it would be unjust to give a murderer a prison sentence any longer than the time it took for the murderer to kill his victim.
But that’s absurd. As the Jesuit philosopher Bernard Boedder writes, “[T]ime cannot be the standard by which punishment is to be determined” (Natural Theology, 340; Kindle edition).”
As Aquinas points out in the supplement to the third part of the Summa Theologiae, the gravity of an offense is determined according to the dignity of the person sinned against. For example, punishment for striking the president of the United States is going to be greater than punishment for striking a fellow citizen in bar brawl. So offending an eternal omnipotent being would bring forth the worst imaginable lunishment.”
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If you came over to my house and got stoned, would that make you a baked potato?
Because of John 12:48 and Jeremiah 9:23-24.