The Reasonableness of an Eternal Hell
A recent comment from a friend on Facebook:
“…a God who metes out infinite punishment for finite sins is
an immoral God…”
My response:
Only if you assume that sin against that God is not an infinite
offense. As discussed at length above,
God is infinitely pure and absolutely sovereign. Our law bases the punishment for crimes in
part on the relative innocence of the victim and on the degree of authority that
was rebelled against.
That idea notwithstanding, there are many arguments and
there is much evidence that God exists and that He has given us the Bible. What God says goes. Sin has been called by certain Christian
theologians “cosmic treason,” and that is a good name for it. Just one sin against an Infinite Being like
God is in a real sense infinite in magnitude. An analogous mathematical idea is
that one multiplied by infinity is infinity.
A solid argument from the Bible can be found in an older book by John H. Gerstner called Repent or Perish. An online, video version of many of the same arguments can be found at Ligonier here.
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