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Originally Posted by Evangelical
Your question is equivalent to asking "how would gold be refined through fire, wouldn't it need light?". Obviously for the purification to take place, the impurities need to be burned away. Salvation is justification, sanctification, and glorification. Outer darkness is for sanctification, and therefore for salvation. Evangelicals/Protestants err by thinking that sanctification and glorification is not part of salvation.
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Where says there is fire in outer darkness? Or any form of God's work to purify? Where says the servant will return from outer darkness to his master?
(BTW, in case you don't know, fire produces light)