But consider this, if God chastens us at all, he must have a good reason. And that "good reason" is not covered in a temporal sense from consequences (even though absolutely covered in an eternal sense.)
God chasens us for our good, so we may learn and not do it again. Does God punish us or are we actually punishing ourselves because of the forces of good and evil that God has already put in place and these forces by there very nature create a cause and effect?
What possible good can be learned from spending 1000 years in torture when there is no possible chance at all that one can still sin on the other side of mortality?
Your 1000 years of torture would be simply pure punishment and no lesson to learn for it will never be repeated again in eternity. These will come out of their punishment and join the rest in blissful paradise for ever and ever.
So then what is the "good reason" for sending a child to darkness? What can the child learn in darkness that it might be careful to never do again? Remember, sin is gone on the other side. No more temptation, no more lack of love for God. No more disobedience.
God Bless! :thumbs: