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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I'm refering to the fire and brimstone old testament God here...
But, I find the concept weird. If you do something terrible in this life but you genuinely repent- God will forgive you presumably. But, if you aren't repentent or, you don't beg for forgiveness, what? You get banished to hell forever? What if you feel genuinely repentent in hell? Does God not believe in reform then? At least, not after a person is dead?
I also don't see the value in punishing a person/ soul forever. Asides from some perverse sadistic satisfaction in watching them suffer. Perhaps they deserve to be forced to atone for the hurt they caused. But, forever?
Obviously, we jail the most dangerous criminals for life in this society. Simply I imagine- because it's too risky to release them. They were presumably so dangerous to others that, we can't even risk that they might have reformed. But, God can presumably protect their flock in heaven. So- why the need for an eternal hell?
Personally, I hope there is no God. Certainly no hell but, I don't like the idea of being under the rule of such a being anyway. Their ideas seem peculiar.
But, I find the concept weird. If you do something terrible in this life but you genuinely repent- God will forgive you presumably. But, if you aren't repentent or, you don't beg for forgiveness, what? You get banished to hell forever? What if you feel genuinely repentent in hell? Does God not believe in reform then? At least, not after a person is dead?
I also don't see the value in punishing a person/ soul forever. Asides from some perverse sadistic satisfaction in watching them suffer. Perhaps they deserve to be forced to atone for the hurt they caused. But, forever?
Obviously, we jail the most dangerous criminals for life in this society. Simply I imagine- because it's too risky to release them. They were presumably so dangerous to others that, we can't even risk that they might have reformed. But, God can presumably protect their flock in heaven. So- why the need for an eternal hell?
Personally, I hope there is no God. Certainly no hell but, I don't like the idea of being under the rule of such a being anyway. Their ideas seem peculiar.