Jesus made many clear statements regarding Hell:
http://thetruth-blog.blogspot.com/2011/01/what-did-jesus-say-about-hell.html?m=1
I guess that isn't good enough for some people?
The title of the article is absurd.
Secondly, the souls that are in Hell have gone their on their own accord. God gives them every opportunity to repent and come to Him.
And most Christians do not beleive it is God who tortures people in hell. Who is it that does that to people on earth and in hell? A lot of Christians don’t beleive in or that there is a force in opposition to God that struggles for their worship and souls and therefore, they don’t beleive in hell, either.
The God Jesus talked about and demonstrated to mankind is the opposite of hell’s god. The place of God is opposite of hell’s god. People have the free will of which force they folllow and worship.
This is why I can never understand people who experience or see evil on earth and get mad at God as if He did it to them. That is up-side-down to me.
Indeed, Jesus did not come to condemn, but to save ourselves from our own foolishness and evil bipolar intents which condemned us in the first place.
To be away from God is to be in hell, and it is as simple as that. Thus, to condemn the Holy Spirit was the last thing to do.
The sinner is bad enough, as he or she is an emergency shelter seeker, usually repenting at the last minute. However, the language that condemns Jesus and rejects the holy spirit is torture.
Christianity knew of Jungian projection and demonic possessions which accused Jesus far before Jung talked about projection himself, or, rather, the limited worldview dominating the perceptions of the us vs. them, projecting into them what we would do if we were them for lack of better alternative thinking, because of blindness.
Eternal punishment, not eternal punishing. “The Fire that Consumes” is one of the best books on this subject, by Edward Budge, I believe.