RE: What does the soul take with it?
April 7, 2015 at 1:15 pm
(This post was last modified: April 7, 2015 at 1:15 pm by vorlon13.)
We might view personality altering conditions such as Alzheimer's and severe head trauma as part of God's judgment upon sinners.
So, for a given 'impaired' soul that winds up in HELL anyhow, it is a moot point whether or not the demons are tormenting a fully cognizant entity.
As long as the pain receptors are functioning and the agony is registering somewhere in the soul, God's will is being done in regards to infinite torments for finite sin.
Additionally, I note, even a severed spine as high as possible on the body will nevertheless leave pain receptors functioning in the mouth and eyes, and on the scalp. Such injuries will not prevent the mortal agonies of the heads being boiled in molten iron from failing to torment the appropriate soul.
Keep in mind, with only a single True Faith amongst the 40,000 schisms of Christianity, the probabilities are VERY, VERY high that virtually all folks subject to the above mentioned maladies are condemned to HELL regardless, so let's not get all pissy about the tiny tiny possibility that anyone actually Saved would be so impaired.
So, for a given 'impaired' soul that winds up in HELL anyhow, it is a moot point whether or not the demons are tormenting a fully cognizant entity.
As long as the pain receptors are functioning and the agony is registering somewhere in the soul, God's will is being done in regards to infinite torments for finite sin.
Additionally, I note, even a severed spine as high as possible on the body will nevertheless leave pain receptors functioning in the mouth and eyes, and on the scalp. Such injuries will not prevent the mortal agonies of the heads being boiled in molten iron from failing to torment the appropriate soul.
Keep in mind, with only a single True Faith amongst the 40,000 schisms of Christianity, the probabilities are VERY, VERY high that virtually all folks subject to the above mentioned maladies are condemned to HELL regardless, so let's not get all pissy about the tiny tiny possibility that anyone actually Saved would be so impaired.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.