Hades is emptied (Rev 20:13). Hades (the place) is cast into the Lake of Fire while empty (Rev 20:14). Then those without their name in the book of life are cast into the Lake of Fire (Rev 20:15).
It isn't clear why you would assume that a place being LoF'd implies that everyone previously in that place would be LoF'd too. It is a bewildering and inconsistent leap of logic. When heaven fades away in Rev 21:1 do the former inhabitants of heaven also fade with it? No. So why would you apply that logic to Rev 20:14?
It's fine if that's your interpretation but doesn't falsely claim that scripture explicitly says that.
This is my concern too, thank-you for sharing. Just the other day on this site there was an African extremist radical group in here with YouTube videos yielding machine guns..
I know from learning about these type of radical extremist groups, they go around executing people because of their sin. It is because they believe all who don't believe as they do will go to hell, and they have the right to banish people who get in their way or don't believe as they do. So this is why they execute punishment to people. The really sad part is that they don't see smoking canibis as a sin or taking the law into their own hands a sin either..
This doctrine of extreme radicalism that is now in Christianity as well as the Muslim world also stems from the ideology of all currently burning in Hades will be cast into the lake of fire, to which scripture is not clear about this to which you have quite rightly pointed out that it does not say this..
This is in my book a real dilemma because in the radical world we see it as a form of terrorism but in the Christian forums its seen as acceptable ideology to banish somebody or fall out with people who question this belief that possible not all people in hell will suffer eternal hell forever and ever. Because of many reasons like you say people have which in some cases are valid reasons but in other cases confusion plays a valid part too. which as we can see confusion has happened many times in this thread over this matter.
The sad part is Good people invent radical groups to emerge from doctrines of, you will know them by their fruits.
My view, people are being punished in hell and there is no escape until their punishment is possibly served, which is also severe punishment that nobody would like. however sin is sin and this does not excuse sin if the punishment is not forever.. God is the one who punishes and we should not forget that or decide who should go to hell or how long they should go there for. and we should not decide who is saved and who is not. as all sin can be forgiven apart from one sin which is for God to decide on whether that person is worthy of extreme punishment, not us. And all people can be saved to.
The extremist part then goes into an argument that sin is being excused if you say people may come out of hell, which then radical groups emerge to say this is not acceptable.. Then even worse radical groups stem from those groups...
In the doctrine of once saved always saved, radical groups have emerged to say this doctrine of once saved always saved is not acceptable on the basis that it leads to people believing it is acceptable to go on sinning. when questioning some people who believe in once saved always saved and you suggest a person may come out of hell they believe that is not acceptable because this is inviting people to say you can carry on sinning.
In the people who believe in once saved always saved a doctrine emerged that there future sins are already forgiven to which many new radical extremist groups emerged over this stance to fight against this belief within christianity. The sad part is that Good people of God who believed once saved always saved is on the basis of God loves us have now invented radical extremist groups to emerge. They really should be saying is it is up to God to punish and to decide who is saved and who is not us.. But i do agree a person can feel saved and know that there saved but as far as knowing that for somebody else,, the bottom line is only God can truly know a person heart truly. A person can feel that they will always abide with God now they have found him and felt the change in themself and that they have no intention of leaving God which i do to.. But i don't want to then reason That i will always escape Gods punishment because i have been saved.. And i don't want to reason that i will always be saved when scripture is clear all have fallen short, and we must run the race until are last breath. A person could forget how important it is to remember we need saving every day quite easily orforget howimportnt it is for somebody else hotobe saved if we start to take salvation for granted..
One could now say well if you question if a person can come out of hell that is taking salvation for granted. my stance it is upto God to decide who comes out of hell and when and who goes there but they do indeed come out of that hell for Judgement at least one hell. in the first lake of fire that is known as hades that is which is upto today has had me confused to whether that hades is a type of hell which it is by the looks of things... but the second lake of fire granted that hell nobody will ever get out of there but again that is not for us to decide..and i cant see how that is taking salvation for granted.. but i could see taking salvation for granted if i decide what people will go there.