I did address you, why aren’t you paying attention? People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal, it just sounds like being tortured to death, which happens here on earth too.
I don’t think the Bible could be any more clear. The punishment is everlasting. It doesn’t end. It’s literally the definition of everlasting and eternal. The punishment is like death, like fire that doesn’t burn up, like thirst that doesn’t quench, there will be gnashing of teeth, it is forever and ever. It is what true death is, like a second death. You really think ceasing to exist is punishment? Sinners would wish.
Why don’t you just listen to what the Bible says? It’s pretty obvious if you don’t inject whatever YOU want to believe into it.
I did address you, why aren’t you paying attention? People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal, it just sounds like being tortured to death, which happens here on earth too.
I don’t think the Bible could be any more clear. The punishment is everlasting. It doesn’t end. It’s literally the definition of everlasting and eternal. The punishment is like death, like fire that doesn’t burn up, like thirst that doesn’t quench, there will be gnashing of teeth, it is forever and ever.
Why don’t you just listen to what the Bible says? It’s pretty obvious if you don’t inject whatever YOU want to believe into it.
I did address you, why aren’t you paying attention? People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal, it just sounds like being tortured to death, which happens here on earth too.
Why don’t you just listen to what the Bible says? It’s pretty obvious if you don’t inject whatever YOU want to believe into it.
I did address you, why aren’t you paying attention? People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal, it just sounds like being tortured to death, which happens here on earth too.
Why don’t you just listen to what the Bible says? It’s pretty obvious if you don’t object whatever YOU want to believe into it.
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal, it just sounds like being tortured to death, which happens here on earth too.
Why don’t you just listen to what the Bible says? It’s pretty obvious if you don’t object whatever YOU want to believe into it.
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal, it just sounds like being tortured to death, which happens here on earth too.
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
Why is the word “everlasting” or “eternal” used when referencing the punishment in hell, rather than “until death”? It doesn’t sound “everlasting” or “eternal” in anyway at all if it only lasts until death, and isn’t eternal.
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death” or “punishment until death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death. No verse talks about “punishment in hell UNTIL death” or any variation of it, so you are literally injecting meaning in despite all of the contrary context.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
I did address you. People experience everlasting punishment in hell, as they are dead or perish, eternally. You’re not bringing any other point up besides the verses describing hell as death.
Why don’t you address the “realm of the dead”, death/people being brought from it, and how that fits into your notion of “ceasing to exist after death”?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?
What happens when someone is thrown into the lake of fire?