When I had stated the argument he said it was absolutely conclusive, and that there could be no such thing as endless torment.
In the theory of Extinction and that of Restoration there is a tacit repudiation of endless torment.
For he delivereth his saints from that awful monster the devil, and death, and hell, and that lake of fire and brimstone, which is endless torment.
The doctrine of endless torment was, as a historical fact, brought back from Babylon by the Rabbis.
About endless torment: "(a) The doctrine is found nowhere in the Old Testament, nor any hint of it.
Wo unto such, for they are in danger of death, hell, and an endless torment.
I should condemn you for doing a selfish act, but that would hardly mean sending you to endless torment.
Eternal Life shall be punished not by Endless Torment, but by Annihilation and the loss of God and Heaven for ever and ever.
It teaches that all who are condemned in the Judgment are doomed to a life of endless torment, in the company of devils--forsaken of God.
There is not a word in the Talmud which supports the damnable dogma of endless torment" (Conversation with Mr. Cox, Salvator Mundi, p.
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