You have orthodox beliefs (such as hell isn't a physical place of torment, which is true), it's just that you cloud them with private speculation which is unnecessary on many other levels. The only thing you have that's off in this last paragraph, which is mostly accurate, is that they won't be outside of God's presence, because ultimately he is all and in all. Constant rebellion, that is, not liking and attempting to reject the source of life, is their own, sad creation (of Hell).Navigator wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:03 pmAs for Hell, I do not believe in a physical place of eternal torment. But I do believe that Satan and his followers, as well as those who could have done good (and repented of sin) in this life but did not, will eternally have to deal with the burning feelings that they have missed out on becoming heirs of Heavenly Father solely because of their own actions and choices. This condition, permanently outside of God’s presence, is what I would consider Hell.
Again, let's stick with what we know: acquire virtue, be faithful and trusting in God, discern the spirit of God, help and love others and repent when we make mistakes. Right?