The answer to this question, like most questions of theology, will depend on who you ask.
There are certainly many people who say that eternal damnation is never justified - some Christians personally believe that no-one is ever condemned to hell, at least not permanently. A great many atheists and agnostics also cite the doctrine of hell as counter-evidence that God could be just, because nobody could commit something deserving infinite punishment in a finite life. In philosophy, this is known as "The Problem of Hell".
The argument to say that it is justified relies on the principle that if a person is truly aware that God is infinitely good, than deliberately disregarding the expressed will of God becomes an infinite evil. All Christians believe that, through the saving power of Jesus' sacrifice, who gave himself up for sinners despite being sinless himself, it is possible to avoid eternal damnation.
In the King James versionthe phrase - eternal damnation - appears onceMar 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.
Self control is not listed as the 7 sins, so therefore is not worthy of eternal damnation. You can learn to control your actions if you choose to. God gave us choices for a reason.
Rev. 22:18,19
Believe in Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
Sulfur
Predestination is a doctrine stating that god has previously determined all things especially that god has elected certain souls to eternal salvation and others to eternal damnation
Predestination is a doctrine stating that god has previously determined all things especially that god has elected certain souls to eternal salvation and others to eternal damnation
Jesus was goverened by the Roman Government, then he was brutally impaled on a cross and suffered eternal damnation for his sins
They worship a false prophet and deny Jesus Christ as the son of God. Thereby condemning themselves to eternal damnation.
(in Christian theology) a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death.
Noctum- Latin for "darkness". Also used in the meaning of "hell" and "eternal damnation". If you send someone "to the noctum", you are sending them into the darkness.
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