Do you honestly think that a loving God would create life and be ok with an eternal hell of suffering AMR? Never mind the 'biblical exegesis' for a minute but just this question.
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There is plenty in the Bible that sends my humanistic tendencies aflutter. But, we need to recall that God's ways are not our ways and resist the urge to apply sentimental and/or humanistic notions in crafting a view of God that would never punish someone eternally.
Such incorrect intellectual idols place ourselves in mortal and perhaps even eternal peril. Rather, like the prophet who encountered a glimpse of the holiness of God, I try to remind myself that "...
Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts." (Isa. 6:5).
Denying the concept of eternal torment is a fundamental denial of the holiness of God. Once one is willing to limit what God's transcendental holiness entails, it is easy to add, in addition to your
annihilationism, all manner of limitations to God's character, e.g., his omniscience, omnipotence and so on. Such persons ignore the full aspects of Isa. 57:15, preferring to focus on the fellowship aspects (God's
immanence) in a way that denies God's
transcendence. Out of these poor views comes all manner of nonsense, e.g., Jesus is my buddy, God is a benevolent Grandfather, etc.
Indeed, too many refuse to consider the absolute
overpowingness,
awful majesty, and the
absolute unapproachability of the holiness of God; considerations that should awaken their sense of nothingness by comparison, their sense of absolute creature-consciousness, impurity, and sin as the prophet experienced in the previously cited passage in Isaiah.
You, AB, seem to think that such a holy God should ignore His aversion to sin and not punish it according to its demerit. Your creeping Socianism, and hence your "Other" label, has not gone unnoticed.
There is a reason why this one attribute of God is the only one that get's never-ending triple treatment in the heavenly court.
A recommended read that provides one of the best treatments of God's holiness:
The Holiness of God - R.C. Sproul
AMR