Rather then you making statements that you have NOT supported with scripture... give us a scripturally supported outline as you see them?
All you have to do is go back to the beginning and see what God created, and the purpose he had in placing humans in charge of everything here on this carefully prepared planet, teeming with life. (souls)
Gen 1:26-28….after loving preparation of this one tiny planet in his vast universe, and making sure that all things were in place for living creatures to sustain their lives….
”Then God said: “Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness, and let them have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and the domestic animals and all the earth and every creeping animal that is moving on the earth.” 27 And God went on to create the man in his image, in God’s image he created him; male and female he created them. 28 Further, God blessed them, and God said to them: “Be fruitful and become many, fill the earth and subdue it, and have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and every living creature that is moving on the earth.”
There it is….our purpose in being here was to act as God’s representatives in caring for all that he created. The humans were to “fill the earth and subdue it”. What did that mean? They were to have children and extend the boundaries of their paradise till the whole earth was “subdued”. (brought under control)
Now imagine what that would have meant…..God’s first purpose was to have free willed mortal creatures endowed with his attributes and appreciation for beauty and cleanliness (so obvious in nature) leading the human race to complete his purpose in transforming his earth into a global paradise…..a world free from sickness, aging and death. Living forever on earth in a mortal body, but having all provisions made to accommodate everlasting life….”the tree of life” in the garden would guarantee that death would never happen as long as they were obedient.
Being given God’s moral attributes (made in his image) we were also given the precious gift of free will.
But free will was not to be abused to the detriment of other living things. This is why God withheld only one thing from his human children…..”the knowledge of good and evil”…..we were not to make that choice because everything in God’s creation is perfectly balanced…..all things have equal opposites. The magnitude of the goodness that comes from God also had an equal opposite. But free will has to have choices and consequences in all of its applications… or it isn’t free. We are not created to be like the animals only acting on instinct. We alone have a concept of past, present and future, making it easy to plan ahead and implement our intentions….other creatures have no planning ability….their instincts guide them automatically, to take care of themselves and bring new life into existence.
As Universal Sovereign, Jehovah had the right to set limits on the use of free will, but it came with a choice to obey God in the one thing he withheld or to disobey and die. Having the death penalty meant understanding the seriousness of disobeying him. Death was the end of life….no afterlife of ANY description was ever mentioned to Adam, so if “hell” had been the penalty for disobedience, that would have been a whole other story. By not informing Adam of the possibility of being tortured in flames forever, God would have been remiss.
An invention of satan........................ sheesh.... Satan wrote parts of the Holy Bible ???
Who said that satan wrote parts of the Bible?
Satan invented the concept of “hell” as a place of conscious torment.…he wove that meaning into parts of scripture that were then used to terrify people and keep them in line.
Indeed, hell is a most unpleasant topic, but since our Lord Jesus taught on hell, we should not remain silent on the matter. According to the Bible, hell is real (
Mark 9:43), it is where sinners are punished (
Matthew 5:22), it is a place of torment (
Revelation 14:11), and it is eternal (
Mark 9:48). Hell was originally created for Satan and his angels (
Matthew 25:41).
What Jesus spoke about was “Gehenna”….this is not “hades” but both words are translated as “hell”.
So where did ‘the flames and the worms that do not die’ come from?
“Gehenna” was Jerusalem’s garbage dump. Fires were kept burning day and night to consume the rubbish…what the flames missed the maggots finished off. Nothing alive ever went into Gehenna. To his Jewish audience who had the Hebrew scriptures to tell them about death, we find no afterlife ever mentioned to them. Israel were offered “life or death”…never “heaven or hell”. (Deut 30:17-20)
The Hebrew Scriptures do not talk about an afterlife…..they speak of
resurrection, which is a
restoration of life, not a
continuation of it. ”Souls” in the Bible are living, breathing creatures….never are they said to be disembodied spirits. So the Bible does not support the notion of immortal souls tripping off to either heaven or hell at their death. It says that death is the opposite of life.
Solomon wrote…
“For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing at all, nor do they have any more reward, because all memory of them is forgotten. 6 Also, their love and their hate and their jealousy have already perished, and they no longer have any share in what is done under the sun. . . . . Whatever your hand finds to do, do with all your might, for there is no work nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave, [sheol] where you are going.”
The grave (”sheol” and its Greek equivalent “hades”) is a place where the dead “sleep” awaiting the call from the Messiah to come out of their tombs. (John 5:28-29) For a Jew, those tombs were very important because they believed that a resurrection depended on their graves being correctly identified with their name and lineage…..to have your body thrown into “Gehenna” meant no tomb, and hence no resurrection. The carcasses of dead animals and the bodies of executed criminals were often thrown into Gehenna for disposal. It was a literal place but with a very symbolic meaning in Jesus’ teachings. The early apostate church cleverly turned Gehenna into “hell”…..adopting the belief that the soul is immortal, not from the Bible, but from pagan Greek notions. They then used “hell” to torment the living.
God has no need or desire to torture anyone, let alone roasting them in flames forever…how fiendish is that!? He castigated the Israelites for burning their children in the fire to a false god. (Jeremiah 7:30-31) Why would he then do that to his own children?
Eternal death is enough.
If hell is real, then we will do well to fear it, and if hell is only a scare tactic, then might the same be said of warnings against tobacco use, drinking and driving, or income tax fraud? Jesus warned of the dangers of hell (
Matthew 10:28). Would He have alerted us to the dangers of hell if the dangers were not real? Are those who deny hell’s existence wiser, smarter, and better informed than the Son of God?
To deny the perils of hell is to cast doubt on the words of our Savior.
Jesus said….
”And do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, fear him who can destroy both soul and body in Ge·henʹna.”
Does your Bible say “hell”? Read it again and see that God “
destroys” souls in “Gehenna”…he does not torment them. The dead are not in a conscious state, so no torment is possible. You have to be conscious to suffer in any way. (Psalm 115:17)
Souls are not immortal, they are living, breathing creatures……they die. (Ezekiel 18:4)
It’s not “casting doubt on the words of our Savior” at all…..it is lifting the veil of lies that satan told about death. What did he tell Eve in the garden?
“You surely will not die”……and yet when humans did die, he simply invented a way for them to ‘go on living’….in another realm in another form. To believe in heaven and hell is to continue to be deceived by the devil.