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Death and the afterlife
Are heaven and hell eternal
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Why might Hell being eternal go against God?
Hell
being
eternal
is not in
conjunction
with an
Omnibenevolent
God - Jesus's
death
was a focus of
forgiveness
not rejoicing in
pain
How does Tillich and Sartre argue against heaven and hell being eternal?
Saw
Dante's
story as
metaphors
for spiritual human
experience
-
judgement
does not
literally
happen , a way of
reviewing
our life
What did John the Divine suggest?
hell and heaven are not
eternal
as they are
continuations
of this world -
heaven
and hell refer to a
present
moral state which we should
work
towards
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