Are we able to link to articles? I read a very well argued in favor of annihilation. Tons of scripture used in support. Or could I post it?
I am undecided at this point based on scripture I have read. Putting aside what is the cultural interpretation of Hell too.
Personally I think annihilation is more merciful. I don’t wish anyone in Hell.
It is eternal too in nature; there is no coming back from it. For those in heaven we would eventually forget (as we tend to do now with people who pass) verse always knowing they’re being tortured/pain.
A quote from the article; I have yet to confirm this.
“The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love. He will not always accuse, nor will he harbor his anger forever; he does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.”
Psalm 103:8-10 NIV
https://www.bible.com/111/psa.103.8-10.niv
I am undecided at this point based on scripture I have read. Putting aside what is the cultural interpretation of Hell too.
Personally I think annihilation is more merciful. I don’t wish anyone in Hell.
It is eternal too in nature; there is no coming back from it. For those in heaven we would eventually forget (as we tend to do now with people who pass) verse always knowing they’re being tortured/pain.
A quote from the article; I have yet to confirm this.
“Last of all, contrary to what most Christians might have assumed, there were a good many early church fathers who held to Annihilationism (sometimes called Conditionalism). We can find this in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch (35 or 50 – 98 or 117 AD; To the Magnesians, chapter 10), Justin Martyr (103-165 AD; Dialogue with Trypho, chapters 5-6), Irenaeus of Lyons (130-202 AD; Against Heresies Book II, chapter 34), Arnobius of Sicca (253-327 AD; Against the Heathen Book II, Sections 14, 35-36, and 62), and Athanasius of Alexandria (293-373 AD; On the Carnation of the Word, chapter 1, section 4).”
“The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love. He will not always accuse, nor will he harbor his anger forever; he does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.”
Psalm 103:8-10 NIV
https://www.bible.com/111/psa.103.8-10.niv