On the Extremity of God's Judgment

Concerning those with a certain different Gospel, if you don't believe that Hell is judgment after this lifetime but only eternal non-existence or a lack of consciousness, then what judgment is that compared to the agony not only of a Roman cross upon anyone, but of the separation from God that Christ endured on one of them as evidenced when He said, "Father, why have You forsaken Me"?  What a chilling thing, but the World often finds comfort in escape through eternal unconsciousness and finds living life a wearisome task by the ends of it.  And if you do believe that Hell is really God's judgment in this life for those who behave evilly, you only have to examine the states of those who practice evil for a living to realize that they often get along pretty well, even in their souls as well as their bodies!  So in either place, here or hereafter, where is God's judgment on your view that would come close to the sacrifice Christ made to save us from it?  How would it have been worthwhile for the Father to sacrifice His Son to such a torment of His soul and body in order to save the World from such a light judgment as your view presupposes?  Don't say that He died so we might live, because God raised Him from the dead so we might live - that's a separate matter.  But Jesus paid for our sins by His bearing our punishment.  We might have been spared God's punishment in that way and not also been given eternal life, but died like any animal afterward, much as your view presupposes.

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