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DiscussionThoughts on the existence of hell?
Thread starterthrowawayeverything
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I consider myself agnostic, so I am unsure what the afterlife entails. Honestly it scares me a little bit. If it's nothing or reincarnation I wouldn't mind it, but if hell exists surely it's not worth it to ctb. What are your guy's thoughts?
I consider myself agnostic, so I am unsure what the afterlife entails. Honestly it scares me a little bit. If it's nothing or reincarnation I wouldn't mind it, but if hell exists surely it's not worth it to ctb. What are your guy's thoughts?
Hell isn't real, is just a thing created by humans so they can't kill themselves and continue working for the rest of their live, all religions have gotten taken by the state and the state start making the rules to better fit on what they want. Losing workers for suicide is not good, so they create hell to perpetuate fear.
Hell isn't real, is just a thing created by humans so they can't kill themselves and continue working for the rest of their live, all religions have gotten taken by the state and the state start making the rules to better fit on what they want. Losing workers for suicide is not good, so they create hell to perpetuate fear.
Honestly if "Hell" exists then it is just life. I cannot see anything being worse than this. Unimaginable horrors happen here already. If anything I would prefer Hell at this point, being stuck in something predictable, because we know it will always be bad vs. life where we can have great joys and then a gigantic loss. I just don't think anything like Hell logically makes sense to exist, or if it does, I still don't see suicide as something we'd be punished for in afterlife.
This too. I can say whatever I want to about this topic but it really does not matter because whatever happens afterwards will always happen regardless...I can't say anything or explain away something to change that. I just hope it's nice.
yeah I've always believed in hell and it's the one thing kinda stopping me from ctb, but then again we'll never know if it's true or not unless we get to that point ourselves, idk it's a tricky topic but I just think to myself "would i have gone to heaven anyway" so why care now about heaven and hell
What would be the higher purpose of such a thing? Heaven or hell? Once we die, we go to hell. For what reason? It's so unbelievably silly when you really think about it. Because some higher being wants us to suffer for eternity?Really?
To such a higher being, we would be like the ants on the ground, simply not worthy of any attention. Nothing is interested in judging us for either hell or heaven.
It's such contrived bullshit to keep the masses in line.
Also I am not religious myself but this thread I interacted with a couple weeks ago was very insightful to me about how we view Hell and forgiving ourselves.
Start with The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan. It's an easy read and will give you a great foundation to start debunking the things our minds create when we're unsure about something.
Hell is the absence of a relationship with God. Does it exist? Seems like I'm there now. Only God judges so it's no guarantee suicide means hell.
I don't think of it much. Other than I'm in it now. The afterlife? We will see. Im in too much pain here to worry about it.
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