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Is the Lake of Fire Literal.

I am asking this question IS THE LAKE OF FIRE LITERAL.Some people believe that it is literal fire and that lost souls will burn forever in it.
The reason i believe that it is symbolic is that number one is that our mortal bodies would be destroyed within a few hours, those who believe that it is literal fire argue that in eternity all shall have immortal bodies those who are Christians and go to Heaven and non Christian who go to Hell therefore there bodies in the Lake of fire will burn throughout eternity. Number two i would doubt that a loving God would torture people for eternity in that way ,in saying that i believe that being separated from God and all that is good will be bad enough and it is a place to be avoided at all cost.
One way of avoiding going to Hell is putting your trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Where do bad folks go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly
Hoipefull · M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout People who reject Gods love and reject his Son the Lord Jesus will end up in Hell ,lost for eternity.
It is very important that you accept Jesus as your saviour and have assurance of eternal life in Heaven.
@Hoipefull What kind of father would let their children burn, hmmm?
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout

Good song. I like Nirvana's.

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@NativePortlander1970
What kind of father would let their children burn, hmmm?

Actually, only the pagan unbelievers. They are the ones who sacrificed their children to fire, which God said was detestable.

And your image is nonsense. The Bible encourages the reader to test its inspired (spirit; God breathed) expressions and not to believe anyone like the apostles because there are false teachers. Also, the Bible isn't infallible. The Bible is the fallible, imperfect, uninspired translation of the infallible, perfect, inspired word of God. It doesn't have to be infallible to us, only to those living in the time it was written to serve as an example for us.


https://biblehub.com/acts/17-11.htm
https://biblehub.com/1_john/4-1.htm
https://biblehub.com/2_corinthians/11-13.htm
https://biblehub.com/2_peter/2-1.htm
https://biblehub.com/1_timothy/4-1.htm
https://biblehub.com/1_timothy/4-1.htm
@PathwayMachine Horseshit
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