Sentences with phrase «suffer eternal punishment»

But by far the bulk of the scientific literature hand - wrings, ponders, and philosophizes about the most familiar form of the Frankenstein myth, which Shelley flicked at in her «Modern Prometheus» subtitle: the idea that mad scientists playing God the creator will cause the entire human species to suffer eternal punishment for their trespasses and hubris.
Will the «unsaved» simply cease to exist or will they suffer eternal punishment?
My question is, «What do you say to a person who has experienced horrible evil from the hands of another person (such as: abuse, rape, war, etc.) when they find out you believe that his / her tormentor will be reconciled to God and not suffer eternal punishment
If you eat beef you will suffer eternal punishment
Human justice could never suffer eternal punishment for finite sin, however grave.

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I would think that suffering and dying from an STD would be a great joy compared to eternal punishment.
Even as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities about them, having in like manner with these given themselves over to fornication and gone after strange flesh, are set forth as an example, suffering the punishment of eternal fire.»
God made a choice — he chose some individuals to be saved unto everlasting blessedness in heaven, and he chose others to pass over, allowing them to suffer the consequences of their sins, eternal punishment in hell (Sproul, Grace Unknown, 141).
As for hell and eternal punishment, I do believe in some sort of eternal separation from God, but I do not believe it has anything to do with torment of suffering.
When Christ comes, Paul says in Second Thessalonians, the disobedient will «suffer punishment, even eternal destruction from the face of the Lord,» (II Thessalonians 1:7 - 9) but whether this involves a prior resurrection, on the one hand, or annihilation or endless torment, on the other hand, is not evident.
They serve as an example of those who suffer the punishment of eternal fire.
In this explanation of why he is not a Christian, Keith Parsons discusses the role that Christianity has played in perpetuating suffering throughout human history, the bizarre doctrine of inflicting eternal punishment on persons for having the wrong beliefs, the composition, inconsistencies, and absurdities of the New Testament Gospels, William Lane Craig's flawed case for the resurrection of Jesus, the role of legendary development and hallucinations in early Christianity, and C.S. Lewis» weak justifications for the Christian prohibition on premarital se - x.
Driven mad by jealousy and love, Imhotep murdered the Pharaoh, and his punishment was to be buried alive and suffer the torment of an eternal life in his wretched tomb.
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