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FaRmLaNd said:

The concept that someone will have eternal punishment for finite limited sin is morally bankrupt.

Any God that supports eccessive punishment is worthy of contempt.

And why is this the only way to understand what the Christian faith is about?  Is not the concept of there being eternal consequences for certain actions not appropriate?  Say that eventually all those who reject will be annihilated and no longer exist.  Does that fit as more just?  Or do you place the people who reject in a spot for all eternity that say is dark and like a trash heap?  Or, do you have individuals, no matter what, end up wandering around and being in front of God forever?