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    If the above is true, then the NT language requires us to... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The NT langauge requires us to conclude that God will make the wicked immortal so they can be tortured forever

    If the above is true, then the NT language requires us to conclude that God will make the wicked immortal so they can be tortured forever

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