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The Days of Noah

EP 172: The Hell Debate, Eternally Tormented or Annihilated? w/ Bible Mysteries Podcast, Part 1

The Days of Noah

The Days of Noah

Greek Mythology, National, Christianity, History, Religion

4.6539 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

We welcome Scott Mitchell of Bible Mysteries podcast to the show, introducing his show, his motivation and purpose and what he covers on Bible Mysteries, and then segue into the very hot topic of Hell- does the Bible teach Annihilationism, that at some point after going to hell, people will be completely destroyed and cease to be, or Eternal Conscious Torment, that those there will continue to suffer endlessly forever.  As many of you know, this has been a recent debate with Kirk Cameron's views on the topic coming out publicly in December 2025.

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0:00.0

Jesus said that hell was created for the devil and his angels, and they mounted an insurrection against him and tried to obtain the throne of God.

0:21.8

The book called Hell God's Prison.

0:23.8

It actually shows you through the scripture a lost person's journey from death into hell.

0:29.4

And it's actually hair-raisingly scary.

0:32.1

Do we go to hell because of our sins or because of our unbelief?

0:37.0

Because if you remain in that unbelief, it's never forgiven.

0:40.9

Now, you can be an unbeliever and then come to faith.

0:43.1

That'll be forgiven.

0:44.1

Sure.

0:44.8

I think it's the unbelief that sends us there and then we pay for the rest.

0:49.5

Hell is a temporary prison.

0:51.3

It's the container for the lost who die until the final judgment, where it will

0:56.8

be determined where and how they're going to spend eternity in the lake of fire.

1:01.8

Scripture points to things about that place that indicates it goes on forever and ever.

1:09.0

In Christ, we have his righteousness. Without Christ, I have my own

1:13.5

righteousness, which is not sufficient. Therefore, I will be identified with every sinful thing that I've

1:19.4

ever done because it's who I am without the righteousness of God. If any man worship the beast

1:26.3

and his image and receive his mark in his forehead or in his

1:29.0

hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, and he shall be tormented with fire and

1:36.2

brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the lamb, and the smoke of their

1:42.5

torment ascendeth up forever and ever, and they have no rest

1:46.8

day nor night who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth his mark,

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