My faith in Jesus is emphatic. He is our Saviour. Hell exists because Jesus tells us that it does. Jesus is truth. I am inclined to reject the ‘notion’ of Hell because it frightens me. Why God allows Hell to exist is a mystery to me.
I understand your fear. However, God allows hell to exist because justice is good and God is just - I will try my best to explain below, especially why hell is eternal. And you’re right, God’s justice is frightening. Under God’s justice, all are condemned. God, however, is also merciful, and sacrificed His only Son so that we would not have to face His Divine justice.
dorothy_smith:
Sinners reject God so therefore reject Heaven. Why doesn’t God destroy their souls? Send them back into non-existence? He created them. He can also destroy them. Why does He allow the existence of souls in eternal damnation? That is the mystery to me!
Imagine if God euthanised

eek

the reprobate. That would mean that God would treat a simple thief and someone like Stalin or Hitler the same. There would be no justice in that, whereas in hell, the punishment is proportionate to the evil committed. Hell is mysterious, no doubt, and it is on one hand hard for us to fathom why such a place exists, but on the other hand, a good God would not be an unjust God.
God would never send a truly repentant soul to hell, and you can be assured that if Judas had indeed truly repented as you suggest, he is in heaven.
I’m sure another problem for us is comprehending how
eternal punishment could in any way be just. That is because we see our misdeeds merely in finite terms. When one steals from another person, the offence is as finite as its victim, so why eternal punishment? Our own sense of justice reacts against such a thought. How could anyone deserve such a fate? It is human to err, is it not? This might be what you are thinking, and I’d be surprised if you weren’t

. Indeed, if we are saved, we are purified from the stain of such a finite offence in purgatory, and the pain of purification of attachment to such sin is proportionate to the pain caused by the offence. However, we often forget that our deeds have an infinite aspect and that our transgressions against the moral order wound an infinite Being. Our offences cause infinite pain too. For this reason do they merit infinite punishment, and only an infinite sacrifice could atone for such an offence.
And that is why we need Jesus Christ and why God is so incredibly good. So good that He decided to spare us from His justice and from the very pain that we have inflicted on Him, even though He didn’t have to. No-one has deserved heaven, not even the holiest of saints. They have at some point caused infinite offence to God too, but they are saved through Jesus Christ. That sure is Good News.
dorothy_smith:
Once again, to emphasise the point: Jesus tells us that Hell exists so therefore Hell does exist. There must be a reason why? I cannot imagine the purpose of Hell is solely to deter people from sinning. To me there doesn’t seem any point to the existence of Hell. It serves no purpose. I know that God is not in error. The devil is confusing me.
Hell exists because God is just. Don’t worry about getting confused - we all do contemplating the mysteries of our Creator, but just try and give the Church the benefit of the doubt while you try and come to grips with these difficult concepts. They’re difficult to understand because our perspective is limited. We must try and resist the temptation to project our finite perspective onto the infinite, thus remaking God in our own image. When you say that God is not in error, you understand what God said in Isaiah 55:8 - “‘For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,’ declares the LORD.” This humble recognition of one’s limitations opens our souls to gaining greater insight into the beautiful mystery that is our God, even though our understanding will always fall short.
God bless