Hell is dumb.
I agree. That said, I don't really get upset with the people who think it's real. I was raised to believe it was real. It was driven into my brain, and it took years for me to dislodge it. Most of the time, when someone tells me they're worried about me going to hell, I know they mean it in the sense that they care about me and don't want to see me end up there. When I was a Christian, and in high school, I talked to my friends about hell, and my non-believing friends thought it was silly, but I didn't want them to die in eternal torment. It is something that truly stressed me out to no end.Hell is dumb.
I'm not willing to condemn an entire group of people for something they were likely taught as children, especially something designed to scare the shit out of them for even questioning its existence. It takes a LOT of effort to overcome that inculcation.I do have a problem with people who think it is real, because it is dumb, and dumb beliefs could lead to dumb decisions, and dumb decisions could lead to dumb voting and dumb voting leads to dumb policies, and the reinforcement and continued holding of dumb beliefs by a significant number of the population, which could lead to a bunch of cynically opportunistic people who play into those dumb beliefs being elected to office and an ever-building cycle of dumber and dumber decisions until we end up with a group of truly terrible people running the entire country and a narcissistic sociopath with spam for brains elected leader of the free world.
But maybe that won't happen.
For me it was "Warcraft." I felt terrified that if I played it with my friends at school (we had a neat little computer club there), I would burn in hell. That was as a teenager.It took me a long time to get over my fear of Hell, I've gotten to where I see some religious indoctrination, especially to children, as a form of abuse. I once bought a South Park CD and felt terrified that I would go to Hell for it. I have empathy for people who have that fear, they're victims. If God and Jesus are that great, you shouldn't have to use fear to motivate people into believing in them. It's like a mob protection racket, "nice soul you have there. It would be a shame if anything were to happen to it."
In my day it was Dungeons & Dragons. Now, certain Christians believe that Harry Potter is a gateway to devil worship.For me it was "Warcraft." I felt terrified that if I played it with my friends at school (we had a neat little computer club there), I would burn in hell. That was as a teenager.
Most certainly. In each generation, there's a new satan, and a new doorway to his evil underground lair.In my day it was Dungeons & Dragons. Now, certain Christians believe that Harry Potter is a gateway to devil worship.
In my day it was Dungeons & Dragons. Now, certain Christians believe that Harry Potter is a gateway to devil worship.
If I was religious I guess my reason would be that life on earth is short. Life after death is forever. Whatever problems you have on earth can be erased in Heaven or by Jesus.How 'bout we save people from the SHIT that is in life right now, like being hungry and poor and needing a hand.. instead of worrying about after they are dead.
I think it's worth always pointing eternal matters back to right now, today.
User name checks outI do have a problem with people who think it is real, because it is dumb, and dumb beliefs could lead to dumb decisions, and dumb decisions could lead to dumb voting and dumb voting leads to dumb policies, and the reinforcement and continued holding of dumb beliefs by a significant number of the population, which could lead to a bunch of cynically opportunistic people who play into those dumb beliefs being elected to office and an ever-building cycle of dumber and dumber decisions until we end up with a group of truly terrible people running the entire country and a narcissistic sociopath with spam for brains elected leader of the free world.
But maybe that won't happen.
How 'bout we save people from the SHIT that is in life right now, like being hungry and poor and needing a hand.. instead of worrying about after they are dead.
I think it's worth always pointing eternal matters back to right now, today.
I believe in hell and do believe in doing the most good on Earth now. Fear of hell has never, ever, been my religious experience and I'm sorry that it has been so many other people's. One of my best friends in high school was convinced that she was going to burn in hell for the longest time, and couldn't get over that anxiety until after high school. Yeah, it can be a difficult journey, but she definitely inspired me to be more compassionate.Life on Earth IS short but there's no guarantee that there is any kind of life after that either. You either take that on faith which is the point of faith or not. We will never know, and no one's ever come back to show or tell us.
I believe that we should wherever possible try to help others around us if we can, and live the best lives we can because what we have on Earth is what matters.
It took me a long time to get over my fear of Hell, I've gotten to where I see some religious indoctrination, especially to children, as a form of abuse. I once bought a South Park CD and felt terrified that I would go to Hell for it. I have empathy for people who have that fear, they're victims. If God and Jesus are that great, you shouldn't have to use fear to motivate people into believing in them. It's like a mob protection racket, "nice soul you have there. It would be a shame if anything were to happen to it."
Besides--to steal a Dr. Who quote...fear is not consent.
For some it is but what about those who believe in that have no power to control others? Then you got to factor in that I think many people tend to cheery pick the stuff they like in religion to believe in and discard the rest. That means I think hell also works as wish fulfillment for many in that it means evil and bad people will face judgment for their sins.The concept of hell is a control mechanism that is useful to those who seek to wield power over others.
That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
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