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What people can't understand is all these references to "eternal fire" are a way of saying total destruction. The only exception is the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, which is clearly using Greek myths so people of that culture could understand it, and Revelation, which has loads of problems, and even then only the devil is said to be "tormented for ever and ever".