So in your view, if a man lives a completely sin filled life, even doing unspeakable things, he will receive eternal conscious suffering ? And that is God's will, that 80 years of sin on earth equate to eternal punishment ? And that's your God ?
Are you an annihilationist? You deny the doctrine of Hell taught in Scripture?
If the sinner has despised and rejected
eternal happiness, is there any reason why he should complain against the justice of
eternal misery? If there is an infinite evil in sin - as there is - then infinite punishment is its due reward.
Do you think anyone in Hell is going to righteously repent? If that were to happen then that person would readily agree that they are exactly where they need to be. The gnashing of teeth of those in Hell means they continue to lift their fist Godward in defiance of Him. Their continued hatred of God (as they so did in their temporal lives) merits their continued presence therein. Non-believers hate God with every breath, thought, word, and deed. None deserve mercy. That even one person is saved by God is enough to praise Him.
You seem to think if a man sinned for 80 years, then he should only get 80 years of punishment. Friend, if sinners can be saved by satisfying Divine justice in enduring the penalty due to sin, Christ need not have died.
"
Depart from Me, ye cursed into everlasting fire" (Matthew 25:41).
Do you actually think it plausible that the Son of God would pronounce this awful malediction upon those who are merely appointed
to a season of disciplinary chastisement, after which they will be forever with him in perfect bliss?
If it is true that the damned in the Lake of Fire are still the objects of Divine benevolence; that as the creatures of His hand, the Lord still looks upon them with the most benign regard, and the unquenchable fire is nothing more than a rod in the hand of a wise and loving Father, I ask,
How can this be harmonized with the manner in which Scripture uniformly speaks of unbelievers?
God has not left us in ignorance of how He regards those who have openly and persistently defied Him. Again and again the Scripture makes known to us the solemn fact that God looks upon the wicked as cumberers of the earth, as repugnant to Him. The wicked are represented as
dross not gold (Psalm 119:119); as worthless
chaff (Matthew 3:12); as
vipers (Matthew 12:34); as
vessels unto dishonor and
vessels of wrath (Romans 9:21, 22); as those who are to be made the Lord's
footstool (1 Corinthians 15:2 7) as
trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots (Jude 12) and therefore fit for nothing but the fire; as those
who will be spued out of the Lord's mouth (Revelation 3:16), that is, as objects of revulsion.
The teachings expressed in the above passages (and more) cannot be harmonized with the view that God still looks upon them in love and entertains only the most tender regards for them.
You need to really think about what you are implying. Explain yourself.
AMR