
Thekla
The Lord will take me home.
- May 29, 2024
- 25
I'm not attempting to change anyone's mind about this. But your assumption that some people are born into wrong religions may be misguided, as it's not even guaranteed that someone "born Christian" will stay Christian or even have a genuine relationship with God. The opposite is also assumed. Me personally, I was born into an atheistic family.Regardless though, if hell does exists and, you can end up there for one misdemeanor or another, one thing seems clear: God doesn't mind it being ambiguous. They are ok with you gambling your chances on condemning your soul to a firey pit forever. Surely, they could make us aware of their presence and, what they truly want- seeing as a race, we're obviously confused! There are estimated to be 10,000 distinct religions worldwide. Some of us are even atheists. But, they're not bothered. They'll even (presumably) let someone be born into very likely believing the 'wrong' religion- if they happen to be born in an area where a 'false' religion holds sway. So- God presumably has favourites and other souls/ people they are willing to very likely sacrifice.
Perhaps it's about challenge though. Does God deliberately test some people more than others? What if they are born and indoctrinated in a 'false' religion to start with? They are then expected to somehow find the 'truth' themselves maybe? Are we tested in other ways. Is illness a test? Is temptation? It's a weird teaching style though- no? A bit like the army maybe- try to break the person.(If that does happen.) How people then see God as loving, I just can't fathom.
But I think God is all loving because He's the only one who doesn't expect anything from me. Which is incredibly liberating. Meaning anything nice he does come with no strings attached, no expectation of anything in return. Most of my suffering comes from other's expectations, and that I cannot meet them. The fact that God doesn't expect anything of me, and his plans do not require my cooperation, and he chooses to love me anyway is probably the only good thing in my life.
Hell (in my view) probably isn't very different from here (The "Material Earth"), and the Divine Comedy was fan-faction after all, so there are no metaphysical (literal) demons to torture you. So, in my view, it would honestly be an upgrade because there's a relief in utter helplessness—on Earth, actions have consequences.