Well apparently I'm already buring in hell for eternity, so It can't get any worse lol
The teaching of hell is a severe doctrine but it is just. It is far better to be the recipient of mercy than of justice. It is far better to thank eternally a Righteous Savior named Jesus Christ than to suffer just and righteous wrath because we have no Savior.
All of us seem to have the ability to detect sin in others and this shows that we innately know the difference between right and wrong.
An offense against an infinite God is more severe than an offense against a lower being. God has given us life and breath and a planet to live on and we have not sought Him or thanked Him as we ought.
When the bright sunlight shines through a piece of glass, it appears quite more dirty and filthy than it did in normal light. The condition of individuals will appear quite more dirty when fully examined in bright light by a Holy, All-mighty, All-knowing God.
Jesus announced "greater damnation" against hypocrites and pretenders in Matthew 23:14. This implies that there will also be lesser forms of damnation but it will all be just and righteous.
On the kingdom of earth as it is now, there are many unchallenged instances of lying, stealing, cheating, etc. People often get away with it and eventually they die.
But, a medical miracle is coming and a new kingdom is coming.
"Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice and shall come forth..." (John 5:28-29 ff). They shall come forth in one of two resurrections. Some will come forth in the resurrection of life and others in the resurrection of damnation.
Mercy and pardon will be applied to those in the resurrection of life. Full justice will be applied to those in the resurrection of damnation.
This is severe but ultimately God will be praised for being just and true (Revelation 14:11, 15:3).
Repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ are conditions for salvation from righteous wrath (Acts 20:21).
Even earthly kings and queens and sovereigns have the power to grant pardons. The God in authority over the heavens and the earth also possesses such power to grant pardons.
Prayer to be prayed earnestly: Lord, have mercy.
Nevertheless the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: “The Lord knows those who are His,” and, “Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from iniquity.” (2 Timothy 2:19)