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Churchianity tries to hide what DEATH means!

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That is a cute picture but a very naive view of what scripture actually teaches about eternal torment. I assume you believe in Annihilationism? as opposed to eternal torment in fire?

Scripture makes a sound case for eternal torment and punishment by fire according to sins committed. Instead of posting pictures, please present your actual argument / belief with supporting scriptures and reasons for disagreeing with eternal torment / mocking it as 'churchianity'.
 
I assume you believe in Annihilationism? as opposed to eternal torment in fire?

Scripture makes a sound case for eternal torment and punishment by fire according to sins committed. Instead of posting pictures, please present your actual argument / belief with supporting scriptures and reasons for disagreeing with eternal torment / mocking it as 'churchianity'.
What did Yehovah tell Adam what would happen when he sinned?
 
That is a cute picture but a very naive view of what scripture actually teaches about eternal torment. I assume you believe in Annihilationism? as opposed to eternal torment in fire?

Scripture makes a sound case for eternal torment and punishment by fire according to sins committed. Instead of posting pictures, please present your actual argument / belief with supporting scriptures and reasons for disagreeing with eternal torment / mocking it as 'churchianity'.
Hi KJ

It's been a while. I would have to disagree with your assessment of Eternal Torment. Since our last discussion I have actually written a book on the subject. We can discuss if you'd like.
 
Hi KJ

It's been a while. I would have to disagree with your assessment of Eternal Torment. Since our last discussion I have actually written a book on the subject. We can discuss if you'd like.

Welcome back Butch and congrats on the book. Writing books are not easy. Even with ai assistance.

To convince me, you would need to show how annihilationism aligns with the plainly revealed character of God throughout Scripture. Any theological position must be consistent with what the Bible clearly teaches about who God is. As explained in this thread Can God do evil?.

My chief objection to annihilationism is that it does not seem consistent with the actions we would expect from a good God who grants genuine free will. If the alternatives are essentially "accept God or be annihilated," then the choice appears coercive rather than truly free.
 
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