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PugJesus@piefed.social ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Matthew 25:46. The righteous go to heaven and live forever. The cruel suffer a punishment that is eternal and is not life. Id est: eternal nonexistence.

That presumes that the opposite of life is nonexistence, whereas the widespread notion of an afterlife in the period and region posits that the opposite of life is death, not nonexistence. Furthermore, that, again, does not address the question of how “nothing” can weep and gnash its teeth; and, on top of that, is in direct contradiction to Your assertion of Hades as a destination for unbelievers.

That’s the rejection of the eternal torture narrative, which comes from Greek religion.

That is not in any way supported by Biblical or historical scholarship. For that matter, Greek religion is very often, like Judaism, hazy on the question of an afterlife, and this is an issue often discussed by Greek philosophical musings of the period.

Those whose deeds in life violated the Hellenes’ most important moral values were tormented forever in Tartarus.

It’s extremely questionable to insist on an interpretation based on the exact terminology of “Hades” and then admit that “Tartarus” is the term for what You are describing.

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