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Heaven and Hell are in the same realm, in the presence of God, with the saved finding joy in his presence and the wicked suffering in it
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| Heaven and Hell are in the same realm, in the presence of God, with the saved finding joy in his presence and the wicked suffering in it | |
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| Subjects | |
| Christian God |
Christianity |
| Eschatology |
Heaven and Hell |
| Theology |
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| None
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Supporting arguments
The punishment endured by the unsaved after death comes from the same experience that rewards the saved: basking in the presence of God. [1]
Opposing arguments
Hell is described as a real place in the Bible, distinct fron Heaven, where the unsaved are physically tortured. [2]
- Related argument: Hell is a physical place where sinners undergo eternal torment.
The dead are annihilated if they are not saved. [3]