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Rating: 10 point(s) | Read and rate text individuallyHell is not an easy topic to discuss since I have never been there-- at least not in the physical sense.
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| First text | on Apr 12th 2000, 09:46:07 wrote hanz about hell |
| Latest text | on Feb 19th 2008, 23:33:59 wrote anna about hell |
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on Mar 2nd 2001, 23:37:46 wrote
on Aug 13th 2007, 22:24:07 wrote
on Oct 31st 2002, 10:47:03 wrote |
Hell is not an easy topic to discuss since I have never been there-- at least not in the physical sense.
Hell happens when we don't work together for peace, when we don't care about others, when we don't understand what suffering there is in this world.
Some religions believe the truest nature of hell is the absence of the Beloved. Satan's crime was not his desire for man's reverence; it was his jealousy for God's attention. This is perhaps the worst case of sibling rivalry ever recorded.
A wealthy farmer went to church one Sunday. After services he said to the priest, »Father, that was a damned good sermon you gave, damned good!«
»I'm happy you liked it,« said the priest. »But I wish you wouldn't use those terms in expressing yourself.«
»I can't help it,« said the rich farmer. »I still think it was a damned good sermon. In fact, I liked it so much I put a hundred dollar bill in the collection basket.«
»The hell you did?!« replied the priest.
hell, in theology, any place or state of punishment and privation for human souls after death. more strictly, the term is applied to the place or state of eternal punishment of the damned, whether angels or human beings. the doctrine of the existence of hell is derived from the principle of the necessity for vindication of divine justice, combined with the human experience that evildoers do not always appear to be punished adequately in their lifetime. belief in a hell was widespread in antiquity and is found in most religions of the world today.
Other people? Or really just ourselves? Must we believe in some transdimensional world of torture, all brimstone and pitchforks?
And why would the Devil punish us for being bad, when he himself embodies evil? Wouldn't he sidle up with a cold beer and say »thank you«?
»Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven.« That's what Satan says to his pal Beelzebub while they lie like beached whales in the eternal lake of fire in Milton's Paradise Lost (Book I, line 262). You've gotta wonder about ambition like that.
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