His Blood Spoke My Name
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What would man have to fear if he were to be reduced to ashes?
That is where your theory (and that is all that it is is theory) Bob leads.
Where is the punishment for sin if they cease to exist?
The rich man in hell was not being consumed. On the contrary, he was only in torments. Why would he not cry out that he was being consumed instead of saying in torment?
Why would he want to warn his brothers of coming to that awful place of torment? The brothers apparently thought the same foolish thoughts you do... that even if they go to hell, they will somehow burn to ashes or nothingness and there will be no more pain or suffering.
The rich man's cry for someone to warn his brethren is enough to show the severity of going to that place of eternal torment.
That is where your theory (and that is all that it is is theory) Bob leads.
Where is the punishment for sin if they cease to exist?
The rich man in hell was not being consumed. On the contrary, he was only in torments. Why would he not cry out that he was being consumed instead of saying in torment?
Why would he want to warn his brothers of coming to that awful place of torment? The brothers apparently thought the same foolish thoughts you do... that even if they go to hell, they will somehow burn to ashes or nothingness and there will be no more pain or suffering.
The rich man's cry for someone to warn his brethren is enough to show the severity of going to that place of eternal torment.