Obviously, he knows he is going to hell, and he is not that concerned about it.
I wonder if he’ll be surprised when he finds out that hell is every bit as unpleasant as the suffering he inflicts on innocent babies.
And pro-life folks are labelled as the ones with mental health issues?
He may think sinning will keep going on in the LoF.
But we are told that one of the reasons that Christ died was to destroy the works of the Devil, and as sin is that work I think it stands to reason that something about Hell will proactively prevent the lost from ever again sinning anew. For this reason, and using an “itch” that you just can’t scratch a metaphor, I look at the worm mentioned by our Lord as the expression of this inward frustration of the only nature the lost will ever have (the sin nature).
I wonder if hell be surprised when he finds out that hell is every bit as unpleasant as the suffering he inflicts on innocent babies.
No, he is not concerned about it. I will only digress, in that his pain level will be a trillion times a trillion times infinity. FAR worse than anyone could EVER imagine.
It would be good if he came to Christ, and then became an outspoken abortion opponent, but I think the chances of that happening, are slim.
Hell is infinitely worst than what this servant of demons does to babies. The babies die, and God takes care of them. Hell is eternal ...
I think it'll be worse. It lasts longer.