Nobody said otherwise.
The point here is that the example of punishment with eternal fire is a fire that GOES OUT after judgement and sentencing and punishment is executed.
Is why it is called a punishMENT and NOT a punishING.
Yours would have them already begging for water long BEFORE judgment day.
“The wages of sin isdeathforever torment with eternal fire...and before judgement day...”
“...that whosoever believeth shall notperishburn forever with eternal fire torment...prior the day of judgment even”
There...helped yours...
Your reading of the scriptures here is so wrong, and so bad, and so erroneous that its almost comical.
"According to the saints, the “fire” that will consume sinners at the coming of the Kingdom of God is the same “fire” that will shine with splendor in the saints. It is the “fire” of God’s love; the “fire” of God Himself who is Love. “For our God is a consuming fire” (Heb 12.29) who “dwells in unapproachable light” (1 Tim 6.16). For those who love God and who love all creation in Him, the “consuming fire” of God will be radiant bliss and unspeakable delight. For those who do not love God, and who do not love at all, this same “consuming fire” will be the cause of their “weeping” and their “gnashing of teeth.”
Thus it is the Church’s spiritual teaching that God does not punish man by some material fire or physical torment. God simply reveals Himself in the risen Lord Jesus in such a glorious way that no man can fail to behold His glory. It is the presence of God’s splendid glory and love that is the scourge of those who reject its radiant power and light.
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