Purell
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You claim to believe that hell exists, and it's eternal torment. Let's see, that's being tormented for 10 years straight without even beginning.
Suppose you are tortured in flames for 100 years. Nope, still not even the beginning.
10,000 years? Nope. Keep going.
In fact, Christians believe that this torment never ends for all of eternity.
How can one even fathom such torment.
Now for my point.
You believe this, and yet you are afraid to talk about the gospel to those around you. Why are you afraid of what they'll think of you? Should it matter what they think if you know for certain that they are going to suffer forever and ever and ever? Either you don't care about them suffering, or you don't truly believe it in the first place. I'm going to guess that you would care about their suffering in any given scenario, so I going to go with the latter.
Suppose you are tortured in flames for 100 years. Nope, still not even the beginning.
10,000 years? Nope. Keep going.
In fact, Christians believe that this torment never ends for all of eternity.
How can one even fathom such torment.
Now for my point.
You believe this, and yet you are afraid to talk about the gospel to those around you. Why are you afraid of what they'll think of you? Should it matter what they think if you know for certain that they are going to suffer forever and ever and ever? Either you don't care about them suffering, or you don't truly believe it in the first place. I'm going to guess that you would care about their suffering in any given scenario, so I going to go with the latter.