Since there's a difference between "hell" and the lake of fire/second death and presumably a time period in between and we have no idea what occurs during that transition for those already dead (who have no part in the millennial reign) it's impossible to say really with any certainty.
Second chance theology is shaky at best though (on par with Universalism) and it's always important to know why someone is asking. At least, I find that incredible progress can be gained by simply opening up the dialogue about a mental construction (imaginary or otherwise) and the reasoning behind its creation. Especially if someone trusts in the authority of scripture...it can go a long way.
Certain ideas knock around in our heads...that doesn't make them true just because they "seem" true or possible. I do think it's a good idea to get them out in the open.
There is a very small window for esoteric discussions on unlikely spiritual scenarios with most people I find but very rarely I do find that lending credence to a wild theory or at least "meeting it" can open the door to salvation. It's not something to really do nonchalantly though. There are exceptions to things sometimes and there is wiggle room (depending on the level of knowledge) but the Final judgement is real and NONE will be able to claim "they didn't know". I believe in the Lord's Justice, and that is something to take a HARD look at when dealing with questions we can't presume to know. Reinforcing the attributes of the Lord goes farther than telling someone their opinion on something in the future.
Second chance theology is shaky at best though (on par with Universalism) and it's always important to know why someone is asking. At least, I find that incredible progress can be gained by simply opening up the dialogue about a mental construction (imaginary or otherwise) and the reasoning behind its creation. Especially if someone trusts in the authority of scripture...it can go a long way.
Certain ideas knock around in our heads...that doesn't make them true just because they "seem" true or possible. I do think it's a good idea to get them out in the open.
There is a very small window for esoteric discussions on unlikely spiritual scenarios with most people I find but very rarely I do find that lending credence to a wild theory or at least "meeting it" can open the door to salvation. It's not something to really do nonchalantly though. There are exceptions to things sometimes and there is wiggle room (depending on the level of knowledge) but the Final judgement is real and NONE will be able to claim "they didn't know". I believe in the Lord's Justice, and that is something to take a HARD look at when dealing with questions we can't presume to know. Reinforcing the attributes of the Lord goes farther than telling someone their opinion on something in the future.