Hell? Do you believe it exist?

"An eternal hell is impossible for a just God. No human can create infinite wrongdoing to deserve inifinite punishment."

--> I believe in a hell but not an eternal hell. The bible originally did not say hell was eternal, but this idea was intentionally changed in our recent version of the bible.
 
True?:

We are all famous for 15 minutes ---and un-famous for the rest of time.

If Hell is not eternal ---then we agree that a trillion years is just a flash in the plan.

Eternal may just mean "Countless passage of time confind to roam aimlessly"

The opposite of Eternal Hell seems to imply Purposeful movement toward a Permanent place.

One man's hell is another man's front lawn.
 
"An eternal hell is impossible for a just God.

I believe in a hell but not an eternal hell.

I agree.

and

"An eternal hell is impossible for a God that in reality,is a Personal entity.

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What if one were to ask God with the chance to journey endlessly through all the varigated forms of life?

God may advise us of His opinion. One would argue with God that it was God's mercy to bestow the freewill to surjourn as per one's whims regardless of any pressing obligation to any higher more sublime dharma or purpose. An inmate of the Transcendent abode of Godhead may ask for a furlough to visit the world of Time & space [God's external energy ~maya-prakriti].

God would be the first to uphold a soul's freedom to execute acts as per the Soul's whims. No?

God expects sincere interpersonal exchanges in His relationship ---or else one is free to exile themselves or simply explore endlessly at one's leisure and best abilities. Birth after birth ---which is indeed the case for us spirit souls in the material world of the ten-thousand things rising and falling.
 
Christian scripture originally said that hell would last for an eternity, not for eternity. This can be proven by showing that the original scripture accurately said that there will be multiple eternities. Take a look at a couple of different ways Psalm 90:2 has been translated into English.

Psalm 90:2 "Before the mountains were made, or the earth and the world was formed; from eternity and to eternity thou art God."

"Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.'

"Before mountains were brought forth, And Thou dost form the earth and the world, Even from age unto age Thou art God."

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The words eternal, everlasting, and age were originally translated from the word kalpa or manvantara, referring to a fixed length of time of billions of years. Christian scripture did not originally say hell is eternal, but later was intentionally changed to say that it is.
 
Hell isn't necessarily a place, it's more of a state, imo, that can manifest just about anywhere. Childbirth, for example, is hell. Addiction is hell. Being a constantly angry person is hell. War is hell. Etc, etc, etc.

If Mara can manifest anywhere, then why not hell sometimes following along?
 
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