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by 1718627440
236 days ago
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> the threat of eternal fire Btw., the purificatorium is actually a bath (in Latin) and it's not eternal. Also Jesus isn't talking much about that. > You have to ignore a lot of stuff in both testaments to get to where you're trying to go. Yes. But it's still introduction and references for the punchline. |
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That's supposed to be a quote from Jesus, personally. In fact he's talking about himself saying that in the future. See that word "everlasting"? Other translations use "eternal".
It's permanent Hell. It's really, really clear. He doesn't have to talk much about it, because he's made the point.
[Edited to fix the chapter and verse]