I wasn't suggesting "other than" created creation.
Then clarify it for me. What was being suggested?
Our world is not the only created creation.
"
Our world" is not the topic of discussion, nor is it germane to the discussion. Depending on what is intended by "our word," the fact of scripture is this world will pass away. The discussion about sin's persistence is couched in the heavens and the earth, creation as a whole, not merely "
our world." I just surveyed the entire thread and except for
Post 65, which corrects the premise the world will end when it is the age that was going to end, Post 166 is the first and only post to mention the word "
world," as in "
our world."
I would ask, "
What other heavens and earth are there in scripture?" but everything in in the Bible is about the heavens and the earth of Genesis 1:1, and that includes everything written in Revelation until chapters 21-22. The op is about Kirk Cameron's move from ECT to annihilationism and the veracity of annihilationism relevant to whole scripture. Everything scripture has to say about the final disposition of sinners is couched in the heavens and earth created that were created at Genesis 1:1. The judgment awaiting each and every person occurs on the other side of the grave, not here on earth, or in our world.
1 Corinthians 5:9-10
I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people; I did not at all mean with the sexually immoral people of this world, or with the greedy and swindlers, or with idolaters, for then you would have to leave the world.
LOL. We have to leave our world to get away from sin

. Blessedly
God has destined every individual to die once and face judgment, and that happens on the other side of the grave, nor here in our world. Those who have been dragged to Christ by grace through faith for salvation from sin
and the wrath of God commensurate to sin receive eternal life. They are raised from the grave incorruptible and immortal into eternal life. That's not this world. That's not "our" would. Those who deny Christ, those who sow to the flesh, receive and entirely different outcome. What they reap is corruption and destruction. That happens in a fiery lake so lethal even death is destroyed. I know of no such lake in our world today
if "our world" is intended to mean the planet earth and/or the way it currently functions. That lake also exists on the other side of the grave, according to Rev. 20. Neither outcome is part of "our world" if the phrase is intended to mean what we currently observe and experience on earth and the world where sin still exists.
The question, "
Does sin exist in the new heavens and earth?" was designed to draw attention to the inconsistency in ECT. If the new heavens and earth is sinless, or sin-free, then there cannot be a fiery lake where sinners still live. Multiple posts, like posts
145 and
154 asserted those in the fiery lake are still living. Sin and sinners still
live in the new heavens and earth, according to ECT. That's a problem. It's hugely inconsistent for an ECTer to say heaven and earth will one day be made anew and sin and death will no longer exist while also saying hell is eternal and everyone
living in the fiery lake will continue
living for all eternity. To rhetorically borrow a line from Hal Lindsay, Sin is alive and well in the new creation!
That inconsistency is the point of the inquiry.
That question was asked more than thirty posts ago and no one has resolved the very real inconsistency in the ECT case. If there's no sin or death in the new heavens and earth, then ECT cannot be true. Annihilationism solves that problem, and it solves that problem firmly relying on scripture read exactly as written. The fire of judgment
consumes what is thrown into it. However long the rotting decay of corruption may take, rot and decay eventually end with the eradication of whatever was rotting away. The one who has the power to
destroy both body and soul in hell does exactly that; He
destroys. Hell isn't the final disposition. Hell itself, along with death, is thrown into a fiery lake. It's the fiery lake, not hell, that is the final destination for all Christ-denying sinners and scripture tells us death is eventually abolished (Gk.:
katargeo = cease to exist, destroyed, done away, vanishing away, made void). Death is thrown into the fiery lake and no longer exists. The first heaven and the first earth pass away. They no longer exist as they did when sin, sinners, and death persisted. a new heavens and earth are seen.
Does sin and death exist in the new heavens and earth?
No. It has all been eradicated. It has all been annihilated. There's no place in the new heavens and earth where the incorruptible immortal who've received eternal life can go see still-living sinners writhing around with death in the new heavens and earth. If that were the case the new heavens and earth would not be sinless. Sin, sinners, and death would merely be controlled and contained, not
apolesai or
katargeo.
There wasn't any sin in the first heavens and earth until the corruptible and mortal Adam and Eve brought it into the world through their disobedience. One the other side of the grave those in Christ will be raised incorruptible and immortal and those outside of Christ will be raised to incur the second death so violently lethal that even hell and death are
burned up and wholly consumed.
No more sin. No more sinners. No more hell. No more death.
