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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Annihilationism is the belief that unbelievers will not experience an eternity of suffering in hell, but will instead be “extinguished” after death. For many, annihilationism is an attractive belief because of the awfulness of the idea of people spending eternity in hell. While there are some passages that seem to argue for ...

  2. May 27, 2014 · Bible scholar John Gerstner tells us that “one can exist and not be punished; but no one can be punished and not exist. Annihilation means the obliteration of existence and anything that pertains to existence, such as punishment. Annihilation avoids punishment, rather than encountering it.”. How do we know that the punishment referred to in ...

  3. Annihilationism is the teaching that those who die apart from Christ will simply cease to exist. It is the belief that unbelievers will be "wiped out" or "annihilated" sometime after death. In other words, unbelievers will not experience eternal punishment in a literal hell, but will simply vanish (or have their souls extinguished) instead.

  4. Jan 25, 2014 · Annihilation or Eternal Punishment? Robert Peterson. 6 Min Read. Annihilationism is the view that lost people in hell will be exterminated after they have paid the penalty for their sins. Its proponents offer six main arguments. First is an argument based on the Bible's use of fire imagery to describe hell. We are told that fire consumes what ...

  5. Feb 3, 2015 · To be clear, annihilation (hereafter “terminal punishment”) is not a product of Jehovah’s Witness theology. While it’s true that JW’s hold to this view, this doesn’t mean that they invented the doctrine nor does it mean that those who hold to terminal punishment are Jehovah’s Witness. I’m sorry to waste your time with this basic ...

  6. Bible Answer: Annihilationism states that the wicked are destroyed eventually rather than suffering in hell forever. Those who teach annihilationism do not believe that God would cause the wicked to suffer in hell forever. To them, God would be immoral if He causes the wicked who have rejected Jesus Christ to suffer for eternity in hell.

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  8. Feb 1, 2024 · The question of what happens to the wicked after death—whether they face annihilation or eternal suffering—is a subject of much theological debate. This article examines biblical interpretations arguing against the concept of annihilation.A common argument for annihilation is based on the interpretation of the term “destruction” in the Bible. For instance, Matthew 10:28 uses the Greek ...

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