Jesus' teaching is completely the opposite of what you say.
Jesus said the rich died and was buried. In hell he lifted up his eyes and saw...
Did Jesus say clearly the rich died and was buried?
Why would Jesus say something that was not true.
Jesus said of this rich man who died and was buried that in hell he lifted up his eyes and saw and spoke.
Conclusion: Jesus is teaching us about the afterlife!!!
JLB
Did Jesus say the rich man was wicked?
Who judged the rich man before the judgment? Why is the rich man being tormented before he is judged.
According to John the wicked are judged at the Great White throne Judgment Which is in the future why does your theology have the rich man judged before Jesus even died?
How does the rich man have a body to feel pain when he left his body?
How can the rich man see without eyes? How can he hear without ears, talk without a mouth? After all he left his body.
Why is the rich man asking Abraham to send Lazarus back, isn't that God's decision?
Why does Abraham deny the request, isn't that God's decision?
If this is about the after life why is only the rich man in Hades, while Scripture says the wicked are cast into Gehenna or the lake of fire?
If this is about the after life what significance is there that the rich man was dressed in purple and fine linen?
If this is about the after life what point is there in telling the name of the beggar? And, why not give the name of the rich man also?
If this is about the after life what does Abraham's bosom have to do with it?
If this is about the after life does being rich get one tormented in flames?
If this is about the after life does one enter the kingdom by being a poor beggar?
If this is about the after life the ones who receive good things in this life are tormented in flames and those who receive evil things enter the kingdom.
If this is about the after life must one be covered in sores to enter the kingdom?
If this is about the after life why is Lazarus a beggar in Abraham's bosom instead of Issac or Jacob or Moses or David?
If this is about the after life why do some go to a man's chest and some to Hades?
If this is about the after life why does the rich man ask for Lazarus to cool his tongue when there is a great gulf that cannot be crossed? If this gulf is so great how are they conversing across it?
If this is about the after life what is the significance of the rich man having five brothers?
If this is about the after life why is this the only passage in Scripture that speaks of someone suffering in flames in Hades?
If this is about the after life why did Jesus say that wicked will be cast into Gehenna?
If this is about the after life why did John say that death and Hades would be cast into the Lake of Fire?
If this is about the after life what are the righteous doing there?
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For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.
55 O death, where is thy sting? O
grave, where is thy victory? (1Co 15:53-55 KJV)
According to Paul, the resurrection brings victory over Hades. If Hades is the place of fiery torment what are the saints doing there?
My question is why adhere to an interpretation that contradicts the overwhelming evidence in the Scriptures?
The proper conclusion is that Jesus was telling a parable to the Pharisees, not teaching them.