southernhybrid
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While I agree that it's likely that most Christians today do believe in a literal hell, I appreciate Politesse giving us some historical evidence that this wasn't always the case. Plus, to be perfectly honest, I'm not sure that most Christians today really do believe in hell. Sure, the fundamentalists do, but there are many moderate and liberal Christians who don't believe in a literal hell or if they do, it's reserved for people like Hitler and Trump. And Tigers, I'm not comparing the two. I'm just using them as example of two leaders who have done horrible things that don't jive with Christian morality. How about I add Jeffrey Dahmer to those who deserve some time in hell?
But, unlike that nasty paternalistic god who condemns anyone who doesn't feed his ego to hell forever, if I was the ruling goddess, I'd only put them there for a specific time. Hitler would get a few thousand years. Dalmer would get a thousand. years. Trump wouldn't get as long since he could use the insanity plea, but I'd at least put him in a cage for awhile to see what it feels like. I'm being facetious because the entire concept of a literal hell where most people end up is simply stupid. My husband told me at lunch today that if he were god, he'd send Trump to hell forever. See that. Women tend to be more compassionate than men.
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Anyone remember the movie "Bedazzled". In the movie, Satan says that he lost Mussolini at the last minute because he confessed his sins to god, and up he went to heaven. So, the fundamentalist concept of hell allows a terrible person to ask forgiveness at the last minute and they will be sent to heaven. Nice job God. A person can live a highly moral life but believe in the wrong god, so she goes to hell. A person can be a real asshole and be sent to heaven if he asks forgiveness at the last minute. At least that's what I was taught as a child. Maybe it's more like an old "Twilight Zone" episode, where a bad ass biker is sent tot he same place as two boring farmers. "One man's heaven is another man's hell". To be honest, spending eternity with nobody but fundamentalist Christians would be like hell for me. And, now, we have the Rainbow Bridge that allows our pets to cross over with us into heaven. Seriously. Dog lovers don't want to be without our beloved companions. That would be hell too. ( this thread needed some levity )
The concept of an afterlife is absurd too, but I guess some people feel the need to believe in it. Imo, it's because we humans have a tendency to deny our own mortality. My neighbor, who has no specific religion, just a bunch of assorted woo, has a really hard time believing that she won't be in some other existence after she dies. That is, as long as her dogs will be there too. It doesn't make sense because as Neil deGrasse has said, "All lives are matter". That's it. When the living matter dies, so does the rest of us. Dust to dust baby. Or to be a little more poetic...we are stardust.
But, unlike that nasty paternalistic god who condemns anyone who doesn't feed his ego to hell forever, if I was the ruling goddess, I'd only put them there for a specific time. Hitler would get a few thousand years. Dalmer would get a thousand. years. Trump wouldn't get as long since he could use the insanity plea, but I'd at least put him in a cage for awhile to see what it feels like. I'm being facetious because the entire concept of a literal hell where most people end up is simply stupid. My husband told me at lunch today that if he were god, he'd send Trump to hell forever. See that. Women tend to be more compassionate than men.
Anyone remember the movie "Bedazzled". In the movie, Satan says that he lost Mussolini at the last minute because he confessed his sins to god, and up he went to heaven. So, the fundamentalist concept of hell allows a terrible person to ask forgiveness at the last minute and they will be sent to heaven. Nice job God. A person can live a highly moral life but believe in the wrong god, so she goes to hell. A person can be a real asshole and be sent to heaven if he asks forgiveness at the last minute. At least that's what I was taught as a child. Maybe it's more like an old "Twilight Zone" episode, where a bad ass biker is sent tot he same place as two boring farmers. "One man's heaven is another man's hell". To be honest, spending eternity with nobody but fundamentalist Christians would be like hell for me. And, now, we have the Rainbow Bridge that allows our pets to cross over with us into heaven. Seriously. Dog lovers don't want to be without our beloved companions. That would be hell too. ( this thread needed some levity )
The concept of an afterlife is absurd too, but I guess some people feel the need to believe in it. Imo, it's because we humans have a tendency to deny our own mortality. My neighbor, who has no specific religion, just a bunch of assorted woo, has a really hard time believing that she won't be in some other existence after she dies. That is, as long as her dogs will be there too. It doesn't make sense because as Neil deGrasse has said, "All lives are matter". That's it. When the living matter dies, so does the rest of us. Dust to dust baby. Or to be a little more poetic...we are stardust.
