by jimwalton » Sun Jun 18, 2023 8:37 am
> In several verses in various books of the bible, fire is mentioned as a characteristic of hell. I have read the bible, skimming through some of the boring stuff. I can look things up in the bible. And I have, and fire comes up
Yes, fire is a common image in the Bible for Hell. But it is not the only image. The Bible uses five main pictures to speak of hell.
1. Darkness (Mt. 8.12; Jude 13) and separation (Lk. 13.27-28; 2 Thes. 1.7-9).
2. Suffering and Remorse, expressed in (a) Weeping and gnashing of teeth (Mt. 8.12; 22.13; 25.30; Lk. 13.28); (b) fire (Mt. 13.42, 50); (c) cut to pieces (Mt. 24.51).
3. Punishment (Mt. 25.46; Rev. 14.11)
4. Fire (Jude 7; Luke 16.24)
5. Death and destruction (2 Thes. 1.7-9; Rev. 20.14)
> Some people believe the Noah’s Ark story really happened.
Yes, I believe it really happened, but it was not a global flood. That's just part of the story that is hyperbole to make a theological point. It was a large local flood that literally and historically happened.
> Others say some of the stories in the bible are allegories, and are included because they belong to the folklore and mythology of Judaism.
I know people say that, but that doesn't make sense. Christianity and Judaism are historical religions, not allegorical ones. They only have meaning through historicity.
> feel free to elaborate about what you mean by ”Our bodies will be changed when we enter our eternal destinies [...]” Does that mean I’ll be given another body, just so I can be tortured?
I encourage you to read 1 Corinthians 15:35-58. It should only take you a few minutes. After you read that, ask me the questions you have about it.
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