ayani
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I mean, even Hitler does not deserve to be punished forever, there has to be a point where he has paid for what he did. The same is true for eternal bliss, what on earth can somebody ever do that deserves to have eternal bliss?
Just think if someone is going to go to Hell, another person could be 1,000,000 times worse but still get the exact same punishment, how is that fair?
well, Biblically we're told that we can *not* attain God's favour on our own. that is where God's grace through His Son comes in.
one parable Jesus gives about hell is here.
in this parable, Jesus likens hell / God's punishment to a prison in which one suffers until one's debt of evil and sin is paid off. this is interesting. Jesus also describes hell as a place where torment does not cease, but He does not specify that one's stay in hell is permanent. yet elsewhere in the Bible, specifically Revelation, hell is described as being eternal. in the parable of Lazarus and the rich man, Jesus describes hell as a place of heat, fire, suffering, and thirst, and great separation from God's holiness.
certainly punishment for sins in the hereafter is a reality. if God did not care about sin and evil enough to do something about it when that soul faces Him, He could not rightly be called just or righteous.