Our scripture clearly says there isn't. I don't know what scripture you're referencing to but the scripture that I was read before I was baptized made me understand there isn't a "hell". Many think there is a hell but there won't be and never will be.
The Investigative judgement is the judgement that started on October 22nd, 1844, the judgement is the judgement of those who are currently dead. The Investigative judgement is still going on today. At the end of the investigative judgement will be the judgement of the living, that starts at the same time Jesus comes back. The wicked living will be cast into the lake of fire and that's the 2nd death. The righteous will be taken to heaven to live with the Lord for 1,000 years, this is called the Millennium. After the 1,000 years the wicked dead will be risen Satan will deceive them and they will try to take the New Jerusalem which has already came down from God. Fire and brimstone will come from heaven and destroy the wicked and Satan himself, the fire will then go out and all that'll be left of the wicked and Satan will be ashes.
Read the books of Daniel and Revelation of the King James Version or the New King James Version for more details. Above is the generalization of what Adventists believe what'll happen. That's the justification we have.
Hadith is not an Islamic scripture. Hadith is a saying of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Yes, several have that or a similar message.
That is a saying, not a Bible quote.
Retribution is the oldest form of justification for punishment for a crime. It was meant to satisfy society and make the offender suffer the same as the victim. It is equal justice like the saying an eye for an eye.
Hebrews 10:31.
so people can hear you and understand what you are saying
by saying that i have an alter ego
there is no scripture in the bible that says that. when you die if you have made Jesus lord of your life, you will go to heaven and live eternally with him. if not, you go to eternal suffering in hell.
Nothing, the saying has no reference in reality or scripture.
Scripture does not saying anything about God calling fools. The word 'fools' is mentioned 42 times in the KJV; none of which apply to the 'calling' of fools. Scripture addresses 'fools' and may call individual people fools.That word (fools) is used almost exclusively to describe a negative in a person so it is not suprising that Scripture does not mention that God would "call' fools.
It is entirely up to the Australian public and Government, there can't be any justification for saying "should", but up to now opinion has been resolutely opposed.
An example of self-justification is when someone makes excuses or rationalizes their behavior in order to avoid feeling guilty or responsible for their actions. For instance, a person might justify cheating on a test by saying that everyone else was doing it or that the material was too difficult.