You have been shown clear evidence FOR eternal torment, but you have chosen to reject it. And there is NO body of evidence against it. One could say you have deceived yourself. The Bible is clear. Rev 20 is clear; all of it.{/QUOTE]
If it was clear then I wouldn't be debating it with you. If I see something I agree with you on I'll either say so or not challenge it. For your benefit and others reading I'll go the extra mile until you understand it or leave you to your own ways at some point.
That is your only defense, and it isn't provable. It's just your deceived opinion. When John INCLUDED the aspect of TIME by saying "day and night" followed up with forever and ever, he was clearly teaching that he WAS speaking literally.
Why do you get to decide "forever" torment in Revelation 20:10 is literal when I just showed you Exodus 21:6 and Jonah 2:6, and Isaiah 34 where forever is not literally forever? What are the other verses that support eternal torment? If you have any to establish eternal torment as a well-known creed preached by Jesus and the apostles then don't be shy.
But go ahead and just keep deceiving yourself.
I'm not deceived. I was not raised in a Christian home and indoctrinated into a denomination like you were from an early age. I made a conscious decision as an adult to come to Christ. My faith is genuine, concrete, and I believe I have been hand-selected by God Himself to serve Him.
I never even suggested it was. This is like the very weak argument of calvinists who say "all" doesn't always mean everyone.
Ah. I see you you're just deflecting and now you're invoking the Calvinists to compare me to them. That's amateur and your demonization tactics won't work on me.
I'm not interested and I don't care. John said DAY AND NIGHT, FOREVER AND EVER. He was clearly speaking literally. If he hadn't included the "day and night" part, you might have had a point.
Interesting. Do tell which parts of the book of Revelation, arguably the most symbolic book in the entire Bible, are literal and not. You have to really be trying at this point to deceive yourself.
Do you really not believe that literal language can't be dramatic at the same time????? Very naive.
Literal language can be dramatic, but there's plenty of reasonable doubt to conclude Revelation 20:10, which applies to three specific persons and not everyone, is not literal. Continue to reject it if you will. It isn't a matter of salvation to not understand this correctly.
Since you outright reject the obvious and clear examples of "souls under the altar" in Rev 6 (6th seal) who were shouting (really hard to do when napping) and Jesus' account of 3 real men in the after life, your claims are irrelevant.
I've made no such discussion about Revelation 6 until now so I think you're confusing me with a different commenter. Unfortunately, now that you've revealed more error, I am forced to correct you.
Revelation 6:11
11 And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should
rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
Look up the word rest here in Revelation 6:11. It can be interpreted as sleep.
And you outright reject the FACT that "soul" was the way people in the 1st century referred to people.
Sorry, you're thinking of someone else I think.
Find a mirror. Sin resulted in spiritual death IMMEDIATELY for Adam and the woman. And that condemnation was passed on to the human race (thanks Adam!). So everyone is born spiritually dead. You can only die spiritually once. And you're born that way. Can't do it again.
Wrong again. Babies are not sinful. Now you have to explain why you think baby Jesus was born a sinner.
I think you have a lot to learn.
I'm always willing to learn.
As to Jesus' comment about being "more tolerable" than others, given Rev 20:11-15, it is clear that unbelievers in the lake of fire will not all have the same amount of suffering. For some it will be more tolerable than for others.
Unbelievers go to their "second death." The wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23. You seem to really want people to suffer forever.
Apparently you must not realize that IF IF IF a soul dies, then there is NO suffering at all. There is nothingness. That's not judgment. That's escaping judgment.
You just don't like God's plan, apparently. You need to figure out why you are unable to accept what God has decreed.
A death sentence is a judgment. On earth being put to death is the greatest possible punishment. Suddenly, when it comes to the Bible, to you a death sentence is no longer a problem. That's fascinating cognitive dissonance.