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.
Rev 20:10 is immediately followed by the entire population of the unsaved being likewise cast into the lake of fire, and you want to beleive that the 3 persons would not include all the others?? Unbelievable.
Continue to reject it if you will. It isn't a matter of salvation to not understand this correctly.
That's good for you. But I prefer to believe what the Bible says, and there is NO REASON to take ANY PART of Rev 20 figuratively. It reads quite easily as literal. But your views are challenged by that, so you'd rather not do that.
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.
Every human being is born with a sinful nature. They are born corrupt, not perfect, like Adam was created.
Now you have to explain why you think baby Jesus was born a sinner.
Easy. Jesus was virgin born. Adam's nature was NOT passed down to Him through insemination. There is a whole study on who (male or female) contributes what to the fertilization process. Why was Jesus virgin born? Prophecy, for one. And NOT inheriting Adam's sinful nature.
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 said you were willing to learn. I've already covered this and you haven't learned anything. But you don't think people are born condemned, so of course you're not paying attention. Everyone is born spiritually dead, and THAT is the reason everyone needs to be BORN AGAIN, REGENERATED. To become spiritually ALIVE.
The second death refers to the unbeliever's mortal physical body, which will be resurrected again for the GWT judgment, will certainly DIE AGAIN. Hence, the SECOND death. Real simple.
You seem to really want people to suffer forever.
See? You keep trying to make this personal, as if I think I have the power to determine what God's plan is. That is moronic, really.
The Bible says that God is "not willing that any perish, but that all come to repentance". However, many HAVE and WILL perish, all the same.
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.
No, that would be you.
You need to figure out why you are unable to accept what God has decreed.
Why are you deflecting my point?? You can't asnwer it, is why. Changing the subject doesn't work with me.
Explain how a dead soul continues to experience punishment. The Bible calls the lake of fire ETERNAL punishment.
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.
This is just more deflection. Explain how a dead soul will continue to experience an ETERNAL punishment.
This should be interesting, if you would just stop deflecting and explain.