Doulos Iesou
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The words annihilate and cease to exist, do in one sense represent my position (more so annihilate), but the word that is used in the Greek is a bit more violent and strong in it's meaning. Therefore, I prefer the term destruction, as is found in the Bible.You should understand that the logical conclusion of the argument you raise looks like annihilation or ceasing to exist. It is the same way with Calvinism, they intellectually bombard one with hrs and hrs of "intellectualism" and when one draws the logical conclusion of ," Well, then God destined/created some for hell." They will say," Now I didn't say that!!" However, the end result is just that in their theology, no matter how skilled they are with "words."
I am Saying, what you put up on this screen says "annihilation or cease to exist" I am Just telling you what I conclude when I read what you type on this thread.
Why not use annihilation or cease to exist? Why is it so bad? I WISH I could believe that. Every fiber of my being(the flesh) wishes it was that easy for the wicked. My Spirit tells me otherwise.
Those who oppose our position often use the words annihilate and cease to exist to attempt to paint a picture that what we are saying is extra-Biblical, when we actually are the one's employing Biblical language. The Wicked will experience the second death, the destruction of body and soul in Gehenna.
The word destroy is synonym for these other words, so employing them while in opposition to us does not seem like the most honest and sincere tactic.