Not being able to co exist with God is like punishment.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,
that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life".
Its as simple as that. Would you rather perish or live eternally?
Hell and Sheol are two different words in the bible. Though you are correct on the statement, you aren't correct that hell and sheol are "mistranslation" of the
same word.
Just like above.
Sheol (Hebrew) is used as "Hades" (Greek). When New Testment mentions "Sheol" the new translation (from hebrew to greek) is Hades.
Hell(Greek) is used from the Old Testement word: Gehenna (Hebrew).
This is where you and even many Christian get wrong (since most dont bother studying themselves).
Look up the basic concept of Hell/Gehenna:
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Gehenna, in short, is known for a place to throw away enemies and criminals. Using fire to cremate and destroy.
So be careful of getting these words mixed up.
Though I dont believe its eternal "suffering" (its more like you dont exist anymore) why would you said he isn't warning the world? You wouldnt have this kind of knowledge if its being spread.
Being Just doesnt separate his Loving nature either. Especially if he is both by definition.
No human being is naturally concerned about God, because of sin. The bible and us humans paint that picture clearly.
True.
Wrong @ bold. Even if thats true, its clearly a failure. God also wants us to accept Jesus so we can co exist with Him.
"Hell" exist because God exists:
If you understand God's nature then you would understand the basics. Anything that contradicts God's nature cannot co-exist with the nature. Its like trying to mix water and oil.
Both exist and both cant mix.
Thats the same to us. God is the definition of perfect, good, etc. Anything the opposite of that cannot simply co-exist.
1.Were evil in God's eye.
2.We cannot co exist with Him.
So we move outside of His Nature/Presence.
That doesnt mean eternal suffering. "Hell" is just a human term description (that even Jesus used) to describe that anyone who doesn't want to accept him can simply just be "removed" from existence. "Fire" is just a terminology for someone back in the day, and even now, used because we understand what fire can do to people and materials.
True. Sadly this is a popular belief and barley people standing up to study and interpret bible passages correctly.
But saying Hell doesn't exist, is incorrect. It
needs to exist if God says who he says he is.