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Simca
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I wanted to ask some questions that I wonder about off and on:
Was hell created as a place of punishment or was it just to be the abode of the devil and the fallen angels?
If it was created as a place of punishment, why aren’t they being punished? In the many saints’ visions of Hell, saints see demons, whose place hell is supposed to be, seeming to have freedom, but allowed to imprison and torture human beings, who may not have deliberately disobeyed God, like the demons and fallen angels did, but may have been deceived and fallen into sin. Why would this be so?
After the final judgement, will the Satan, the fallen angels and unsaved human beings all suffer the same destiny in the lake of fire? Or will Satan still be in charge and have the freedom to do whatever wants there?
Or do we just not know?
Thanks!
Was hell created as a place of punishment or was it just to be the abode of the devil and the fallen angels?
If it was created as a place of punishment, why aren’t they being punished? In the many saints’ visions of Hell, saints see demons, whose place hell is supposed to be, seeming to have freedom, but allowed to imprison and torture human beings, who may not have deliberately disobeyed God, like the demons and fallen angels did, but may have been deceived and fallen into sin. Why would this be so?
After the final judgement, will the Satan, the fallen angels and unsaved human beings all suffer the same destiny in the lake of fire? Or will Satan still be in charge and have the freedom to do whatever wants there?
Or do we just not know?
Thanks!