Sentences with phrase «then eternal punishment»

Justice demands that people pay for their wrongs and if their is no payment large enough to pay for a wrong, then eternal punishment is the only true justice.

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@guidedans, If even eternity can not right the wrongs, then how can eternal punishment be «true justice»?
If the morality is motivated merely by a fear of eternal punishment, which many religions are, then you are not truly moral - you are simply under duress.
IF the placement is intentional (and not accidental), then it strongly implies there is «judging» after the Virgins go to the Wedding Feast, and before the Final Judgment to «eternal punishment» or «eternal life».
If we refuse to do so then there is eternal punishment.
Not only that, he then has the audacity to give me eternal punishment for doing what he created me to do.
Dear Jeremy I want to know that we all know that god is very loving and forgiving he will forgive every sin except one and that is blasphemy against the holy spirit and god can even forgive murder then why not such a sin that can be forgiven with in half an hour by an average human then why the punishment is really much worse eternal damnation?
If failure to believe that Jesus was an incarnated god will subject someone to eternal punishment, then why did the god not provide more credible evidence of his existence?
If you believe eternal punishment for finite «crimes» is ok on one hand and God is loving on the other, then I think you may be confused.
In a breathtaking scene, the Son of Man sits on a heavenly throne surrounded by angels and renders his verdict: «Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life» (v. 46).
I state merely that «it does seem possible» to make such claims — then proceed to show why I think it is wrong to argue that God needs hell, and specifically the eternal punishment of damned human beings in hell, in order to manifest his goodness the most clearly and fully.
Add upon that most religions that impute upon women not only the cultural ideal of what they should be, but also impute upon women theological rationalizations for these ideals, and then add to that the threat of discipline and even punishment, temporal and eternal.
If you want to believe in Jesus because it makes you feel better, that's great, but if you believe that your god is going to condemn people to eternal punishment for not believing in him, then your belief system is evil.
Did he tell her to pray to him for forgiveness and then he will let her off the hook of eternal punishment... No Instead in his tenderness and compassion he said, be whole, be true to yourself, be at - one with yourself, be strong, respect yourself don't let these men take advantage of you again...
Matthew 25:46 - «Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.»
«Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life,» as Matthew put it.
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