Kirk Cameron recently stated that he no longer believes in eternal conscious torment and now holds to annihilationism the view that the wicked ultimately cease to exist rather than endure God's eternal judgment. In this episode of Sound Theology & Discernment, Justin Peters responds carefully and biblically, joined by Dr. Ed Romine. This is not an attack on Kirk Cameron. Instead, Justin and Ed walk through: • What annihilationism teaches. • Why the historic Christian church has affirmed eternal conscious punishment. • Key passages often used to defend annihilationism (Matthew 10:28, Matthew 25:46, Revelation 14, etc.). • Why emotional reasoning cannot override clear biblical teaching. • How diminishing hell inevitably diminishes the character of God. • The danger of adopting arguments that parallel cults such as Mormonism and the Jehovah's Witnesses. Justin and Ed also address the seriousness of sin, the justice and holiness of God, the resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked, and why eternal punishment is bound to God's nature not human logic.. The episode concludes with a clear gospel appeal, urging sinners to flee from the wrath to come and to trust in Christ, who bore the full fury of God's judgment for all who believe. "Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men." — 2 Corinthians 5:11 For more from Justin please visit his page at Servants of Grace: https://servantsofgrace.org/justin-peters-sound-theology/ This episode first appeared at Justin's YouTube and is posted here with his permission. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00NpqyI-lGk