That's the doctrine of divine judgement and damnation, not personal immortality. There was a great deal of controversy in the early Church about whether, ultimately, anyone would be damned (cf. Pseudo-Dionysius). There was even a controversial thesis that even the Devil would ultimatelt be saved.
Chris Doss The Russia Journal ------------------
Once you introduce the doctrine of personal immortality, there is no theoretical limit to horror except a commonsense refusal by believers to proceed down the slippery slope. X makes you in danger of hellfire. Given that, there is no horror forbidden at the level of theory.
Carrol