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Religion

 

Written by:

Dolores F

 

Date added:

October 1, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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He sets out to provide a well balanced evaluation of both cases with the intent of persuading the reader to agree that the Word of God is clear that the wicked will meet their final destruction. Mr. Fudge outlines the Traditionalist doctrine that the Old Testament is silent on the issue, that the doctrine was so widely accepted that the New Testament should be read with the presumption that those being spoken to were listening with it in mind, and that the New Testament references require us to believe that God intended for the wicked to be aware of their torture without end...
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The Author begins his analysis of the arguments for unending conscious torture by citing 23 examples of Old Testament reference to the wicked's destruction, extinction, or extermination. At no point does the Old Testament provide an example of God intending to hold the wicked in a pergutory to experience everlasting torture, it does; however, promise repeatedly that they will experience death and be "as though they had never been"...
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