So do you believe that Hell is the same as the Catholic Purgatory in that it's a temporary place? Who goes to Hell? If the saved don't go to Hell where do they go? I simply take the Lake of Fire to be another name for Hell.
Degrees of separation
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by webdog, May 7, 2008.
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Hell is a place 'awaiting' judgment. Not one person in Hell has yet to be judged. Just as people are placed in jail due to the evidence at hand till they stand before a Judge to determine guilt or innocence, so it is with God the righteous Judge who will judge every man according to both his works and the book of life at the Great White Throne Judgment. However since God is absolutely righteous and Holy, those in hell 'awaiting' their time of judgment as there based on His knowledge of evidence against them. They are there because they deserve to be but they are there only temporarily. Hell is more like our jails (were people wait for trial but is temporary in nature - less than one year in our courts system) and the Lake of Fire is more like our prisons (which by nature are long to life terms) and the LoF is a life sentence in eternity after the Great White Throne Judgment has been made and sentence exicuted.
If hell and the Lake of Fire were the same thing you would not have hell being cast into it. I'm just curious if you can show me one analogy anywhere in the scriptures were by a thing was cast into itself.
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