Thanks everyone,<br><br>Murphy's Law runs the show here, and where I thought I'd have some time to devote to this, I was again proven wrong! <br><br>You've given me alot more to consider than I had before and I thank you.<br><br>Just one more thing though, a common thought running through most of the responses is what Christ suffered on the cross and I'm alittle confused. His blood was shed to cover our sins, but what He saved us from is the wrath that He Himself experienced for us, yes? I'm waffling a bit on the thought that those in Hell will be unrepentant or unremorseful. I completely agree that the sins of the reprobate are theirs to carry for an eternity and the saving work of Christ does nothing for them, but if there will be great weeping and gnashing of teeth in Hell, what are they weeping and gnashing about? Isn't that usually a description of remorse and repentance? <br><br>I'll check back as soon as I can, and thanks again for listening.<br><br>Hannahsmom<br><br>