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Not to me.
Of course! I simply believe it's counter-intuitive, rehabilitation is for healing, not condemning.
Logically based.is this from a personal perspective gleaned from actual experience? or something you came to logically based on your belief system/religion? or something attributable to science?
There are two different words that are translated as "hell". One word simply means the grave. So, everyone is going to "hell" because everyone will die and be buried. The second word means the destruction that will be done to people who refuse to follow God's laws. They will be destroyed by fire, not punished forever by constant burning pain.
are Hell and suffering eternal?
depends on the crowd you get stuck withare Hell and suffering eternal?
no, when you throw something into the fire, it's form is destroyed but it's energy becomes part, or fuel, of the fire.There is no more death for those who follow God. When you throw garbage in a fire, isn't it destroyed. That is how the wicked will be destroyed. God's fire will burn them up, not put them in constant agony for eternity.
According to Judaism, no.are Hell and suffering eternal?
I just thought about this.According to Judaism, no.
For those who subscribe to the idea, most see it as a temporary state to cleanse the soul that doesn't exceed 11 months.
Hebrew. I suppose it would be 12 months on a leap year.I just thought about this.
Is this 11 Hebrew months or Gregorian ones?