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No because in Judaism we don't believe in a fiery hell of eternal torture.
God's presence in hell doesn't mean that s/he suffers from the conditions imposed by hell.
Does this bother theists who believe in an eternal hell? If not, why not?
No.Does this bother theists who believe in an eternal hell? If not, why not?
Not true because you're ignoring the definition of hell!:
Hell is defined as spiritual separation from God (and Heaven as spiritual nearness).
Some religions define hell as "a place without God". Here's where there's argument. It might be that hell provides a control condition in the experiment of existence. There might have to be a place without God to realize the presence of God everywhere else.
Does this bother theists who believe in an eternal hell? If not, why not?
If so, it would mean that even now here on earth, God does not suffer when we suffer, yes? If God does not suffer when we suffer, how can he be omni-benevolent/scient or even a personal God?
Or is it that God ''knows'' our suffering but the knowledge does not cause him one bit of distress?
Like.. Water which is preasent in both milk and as well as wine, but without giving any effect to the water which is preasent in both these things, Milk and wine gives different effects on human body.Does this bother theists who believe in an eternal hell? If not, why not?
Like.. Water which is preasent in both milk and as well as wine, but without giving any effect to the water which is preasent in both these things, Milk and wine gives different effects on human body.
Similarly.. God is preasent in both hell and heaven, but without giving any effect to the god which is preasent in both these places, Heaven and Hell gives different effects.
Am saying.. Milk/wine which is preasent in water, doesn't affect the water in which they are made.I'm confused - using your metaphor, are you saying that Water in Wine/Milk doesn't affect the actual Wine/Milk that it's in? As in it's basically a non-reactive ingredient in both?
Also, if this is hard/impossible to believe, then good! We can't fully understand these things; it's impossible to explain these things.
In what I've learned, God is omnipotent/present but he does not reside in Hell because Hell is a complete separation from God's love; but this does not mean that he isn't everywhere because Heaven, Earth, and Hell are on multiple different "planes" (how else could and imperfect world, a "perfect" place full of God's love, and a realm fully detached from His love exist?) now I haven't thought about how he could be omnipresent but still be detached from Hell for very long but my five minute answer would be that He could still be residing over Hell (not in) but His love is no where to be found. Also, if this is hard/impossible to believe, then good! We can't fully understand these things; it's impossible to explain these things.