A common, and possibly modern, response to the conditionalist arguments involves defining punishment as something to be experienced. Is this how the bible defines eternal punishment?
Apr 18, 2023·edited Apr 18, 2023Liked by The Hell Project
Very well researched. I read the writing and it's well expressed. I often think of Daniel 12:2 and the words "everlasting contempt" seem a bit strange, in the bible. Of course I could be totally wrong but now wondering if they have contempt and as a result they are viewed with contempt. I wonder if they have everlasting contempt to the gospel of Salvation in Christ and when they are fully shown. For God desires all to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.1 Timothy 2:4
Did you mean Mark 9:42 instead of Mark 9:24 in the anove?
Very well researched. I read the writing and it's well expressed. I often think of Daniel 12:2 and the words "everlasting contempt" seem a bit strange, in the bible. Of course I could be totally wrong but now wondering if they have contempt and as a result they are viewed with contempt. I wonder if they have everlasting contempt to the gospel of Salvation in Christ and when they are fully shown. For God desires all to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.1 Timothy 2:4