Many Christians are struggling to turn around the idea of hell. How can a fair and loving God create eternal suffering and torture? In order to solve this paradox, for many thousands of years many theologians have believed that hell is not the product of the Creator but the result of human sins. Hell, this understanding is extension of free will
We have the ability to choose beautiful, kind, and real things. We also have the ability to oppose the God of the same life. Although God never receives torture or punishment by human beings, humans can freely choose to be completely separated from God. As the Jesuit theologian Carlana stated on his Christian faith base, "In the doctrine of hell, we reserved the possibility of permanent loss for everyone."
For Catholics, heaven is what we call perfect contact with God. On the other hand, the church has never pointed to anyone who has to stay in hell. Rana continued, "The existence of the possibility that freedom ends in an eternal loss and the history of the world and the history of the world will actually coexist with the doctrine that God will enter into eternal life." Hell is necessary Logical possibility, but it is not. Some kind of reality
Some sacredness seems to be an act of love of a person who can not harmonize with an eternal curse, so some theologians would like to abandon the idea of hell altogether. If you believe in the god of righteous beliefs of these theologians, hell must mean disproportionate punishment, not justice.
But the details of human life - our thoughts and words, the action we take, and the action we failed - are all important. Hell reminds us of this. When God created us in the image of God, God wants us to become ordinary people and to participate in the plan of God. Through this lens, hell is not necessarily a burning fire. The image of the flame has a certain guarantee in the Bible, but its more rooted roots lie in Dante's hell, which helps describe the burning image as a Christian imagination. In order to be separated from our Creator, Fire is a metaphor for the abyss that we sneak in stealthily
If Pope Francisco says hell does not exist, what does it mean? It is clear that absence of hell is not a statement about geography or cosmology. Francisco and other wise and highly educated people believe that space exploration returns to paradise or an excessively enthusiastic hydraulic crushing company will enter a greater heat source than all survey estimates just prior to all management not. Shareholders are wrapped in intense demons
Christian universalism teaches that the eternal hell does not exist, it is the creation of a church that continues without the support of the Bible. The Christian 's universalists' inference must include the eternal hell for the nature and destiny of destiny rather than love, personality and attributes, human nature, permanent suffering, the nature of sanctity and happiness, and the nature and purpose of punishment It is included. Christian science defines "hell" as follows: "Fatal beliefs, mistakes, desires, repentance, hatred, revenge, sin, illness, death, pain and self destruction, sinful influence, disgust, liar "" (Mary Baker Eddie's "Science and Health and the Key to the Bible", 588: 1-4)
Does hell exist? If the explicit teachings of the Old Testament alone are not enough, there are many things in the New Testament. 2 1 Thessalonians 1: 9 says, "These are to be destroyed forever by the presence of the Lord and the glory of His power." "In front of a sacred angel, in front of a lamb he is tortured by fire and sulfur, their tormented smoke rises forever, they worship beasts and his images day and night His name is "Hell is a pond of fire as in Revelation 20: 14-15." And death and hell are thrown into a fire pond. This is the second death. Everyone who is not written in the book of life put it in the lake of fire. "