Do you believe the wicked enters a place of torment (Hell) awaiting the future final judgement?
What is so difficult about answering my arguments, especially if you don't agree with them? You consistently and persistently avoid debate. This is a Forum, not an interrogation platform. But I will answer your question.
First, let's deal with the word "hell". It just does not appear in the Bible. It is a concept that men have when mixing the truth of God's retribution with human thinking. The idea originated in Nimrod's Babylon. What
is in the Bible is THREE different concepts defined and named by THREE different words - (i) Gehenna, or the Lake of Fire, or perdition - a STATE of suffering, (ii) Hades (Gk.) or Sheol (Heb.) - the PLACE that the souls of dead men go to wait for resurrection, and (iii) Tartaroo - the PLACE where disobedient angels are banished to until they are sent to the Lake of Fire. We discuss the resurrection in this thread, so we only discuss point #2 - Hades.
From 2nd Corinthians 5:1-5 we learn that in this body we groan, and when it is put off, and we are naked, we groan. So death is no solution to life's discomfort. In death, God's great and last enemy, all suffer. So, the God of all mercies, meets His own in death with a special section of Hades where His own are *comforted". He called it "Abraham's Bosom", and those who will enjoy this section of Hades in death, are "gathered to their people" after death. As it is the SOUL of man that is in Hades, the "comfort" is for the SOUL. But after Christ had graced Hades in that fateful Passover, its name is changed to "Paradise". That indicates that it is pleasurable to be there. Thus, Paul can write in Philippians 1:23;
"For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better."
The rest of men enter Hades with whatever they had in life - MINUS any pleasures that the BODY can bring. We all know that man in general is unhappy. Because he was designed as a vessel to contain God, a man who does not have an intimate relationship with God is basically unhappy. Psalm 16:11 says that ultimate joy is only in the presence of the Lord. By default, the absence of God is a terror. To combat this intrinsic unhappiness, man surrounds himself with distractions. He uses money, work, marriage, hobbies and quests to fill the gap in his life. Then comes death and separation from the body, and the man enters Hades void of God and WITHOUT any distractions. He suffers, he "groans".
But the narrative of Luke 16 tells more. The rich man called Abraham, "father", and Abraham answers, "son". That means that the rich man was an Israelite. And the Law of Moses said that he should have "shaken out his hand to the poor and needy" (Deut.15:7-8). Matthew 10:28 warns men that God can afflict the soul. So the Law-breaking rich man, not only "groans" in death, his SOUL is afflicted by God. His torment is doubled. But he must still face God's judgment, which according to Daniel 12:1-2, is after the Great Tribulation. He will be resurrected with the rest of Israel, but will live, in resurrection, with everlasting shame. So, although he does not face a formal judgment after death, he is tormented in Hades AND after the resurrection as a living man.