(I’m writing this post from a Christian perspective…)
Those who are “saved” go to what we call “Heaven” after they die
Whereas those who aren’t will go to what is known as “Hell” (which is the default destination)
Both for eternity (whatever that means)
Imagine I’m going to go to Heaven (which I hope I am) on account of my relationship with God (although I would never presume anything, for all I know I could be very much hell bound!)
This would mean that my family members would go to Hell on account of them being irreligious
How could one enjoy Heaven knowing one’s family is suffering in Hell for all eternity?...............
Writing from a Christian perspective or a perspective of ' Christendom ' ( so-called Christian )
So-called hell fire ( a religion of fear/ fright ) scare tactics used by false clergy to try to control the Flock of God.
After all, who would want to worship a vengeful God who burns sinners forever in flames ___________
The 'Bible's hell' teaches it is simply mankind's temporary stone-cold grave for the sleeping dead.
For example: Psalms 6:5; Psalms 13:3; Psalms 115:17; Isaiah 38:18; Ecclesiastes 9:5; John 11:11-14.
Thus, in the Bible we find No such place of everlasting torture as false clergy erroneously teach.
What we do find is that after everyone in biblical hell is ' delivered up ' (meaning resurrected out of hell/ grave )
then, emptied-out hell is cast vacant into a symbolic ' second death ' for vacated biblical hell / grave.
Sure, some of the ' saved/delivered/rescued ' are resurrected to heaven.
Those resurrected ones are like the people of Luke 22:28-30; Daniel 7:18; Revelation 20:6; 2:10; 5:9-10.
Whereas, the majority of mankind (John 3:13) can have a happy-and-healthy physical resurrection on Earth.
This takes place during Jesus' coming 1,000-year reign over Earth.
This is also why the ' future tense' is used at Acts of the Apostles 24:15 that there ' is going to be ' a resurrection....
So, what a person does 'after' they are resurrected will determine everlasting life on Earth or not.
As far as the wicked are concerned, as Psalms 92:7 says the wicked will be ' destroyed forever.'
We are given the choice, Not between bliss and pain, but to repent if we don't want to ' perish ' (be destroyed) - 2 Peter 3:9.