BilliardsBall
Veteran Member
Jesus had neither unbelief nor sin. At death To me Jesus was Not sent to hell because of unbelief or sin but because everyone who dies goes to ' biblical hell 'meaning the ' temporary grave '- Acts of the Apostles 2:27; Psalms 16:10.
I find there are those resurrected for 'adverse' judgement, the rest of the resurrected have a 'righteous' judgement.
Both the just and unjust will have a resurrection according to Acts of the Apostles 24:15, meaning the just and unjust have the possibility of a favorable judgement, whereas it's the wicked who will be destroyed forever according to Psalms 92:7.
The living humble figurative 'sheep' alive on Earth have a favorable righteous judgement at the soon coming ' time of separation ' at Matthew 25:31-33,37. They can remain alive on Earth, and continue to live on Earth right into calendar Day One of Jesus' coming 1,000-year governmental rulership over Earth begins.
At issue is that the Greek words used for eternal life or "age" for believers are the same words used for punishment of the unrighteous. If it is true that the resurrected dead will be turned to ash and annihilated, than it is likewise true from the Greek that believers will also need to be annihilated.
PLEASE consider that eternal life and the nature of Jesus Christ who is GOD are badly misrepresented in your tradition. Come out and be cleansed.