• dodo@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Just gonna say, as a Catholic, He never sends anyone to Hell, they send themeselves to Hell. Furthermore, the whole “Hell is the worst pain you can imagine” immediately makes one think Of a torture chamber. That isn’t neccessarily what Hell is. Hell is simply a separation from God. It is being alone and miserable that is thgreatest pain.

    The whole idea of God sending people to infinite torture because man is a depraved, wicked thing is a very harmful calvinistic idea.

    Not trying to be a troll. I just want to set the records straight.

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      9 months ago

      Hell is simply a separation from God

      So heaven, nice

      I’m a recently self-excommunicated Catholic, couldn’t be prouder.

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      9 months ago

      That’s just moving around minutia of details and ignoring the skeleton of the argument, then re-stating a similar enough version of what the meme ridicules.

      If god alone can fill the hole in your heart, why did he leave such vague instructions in a world full of grifters, with availability limited by geographical and cultural lottery, and expect us to believe this religion of others at face value?

      I gotta say, ignorance being bliss is a true thing. All you have to do is look to “spiritual” (often just non-denominational pagan) people to see the same patterns of feeding themselves simple platitudes with a supernatural basis to fill the certainty and self-esteem needs they have.

    • Pennomi@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      The nature of hell varies wildly among different branches of Christianity. In some sects it absolutely is torture.

      I personally think the idea of living separated from god with all the other people who rejected him sounds pretty awesome.

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      9 months ago

      If God created everything, he created evil. He created the possibility for separation and he is the one that made us fallible. What value is free will if the price is eternal misery?

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        9 months ago

        Not only that, but if he is truly all powerful, he should be able to rebuild reality in a way of which a person could have free will completely, while never be at risk of hellfire. Either he chooses not to do this which makes him not all loving, or he cannot do this which makes him not all powerful. Either way, this just makes him a giant wad of holy fuck juice in my eyes with an ego issue, undeserving of my praise.

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          9 months ago

          There’s a work of fiction called UNSONG which posits an answer for this - essentially that God’s purpose is to maximize the amount of good that exists, but at the level of abstraction he functions two identical things are really just one thing, one template. So he creates a perfect world, then ones with a single imperceptible flaw, then ones with two such flaws, etc. Eventually you reach ones whose potential for good is only a slight net positive, and that’s more the neighborhood we’re in.

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            9 months ago

            See, but then there’s the problem

            that would make him not all powerful

            And under that concept I see absolutely no reason to worship him.

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      9 months ago

      john Kramer from saw doesn’t kill people, they kill themselves by not completing the trap! (ignore that John is the one who put them in there)