This is utter tripe.dds08 said:Texaggie7nine said:
Well to me, after looking more into human psychology and evolution, it makes much more sense that many people function better with those beliefs, regardless if a god exists or not.
And it's good that you have allowed your own compassion to reason yourself out of what most gather from the scriptures. That's what I did.
But it's really tricky to get around the notion of hell. If it exists at all, then you must believe many humans will go there. You stated before that those people WANT to be away from God. So I ask you again. Will those people be happier spending eternity in hell than being with God?
One must ask, why is there a Hell at all? Hell was made for Lucifer when He decided he was as good as God or above God. His righteous pride warped into hubris.
People who have a warped sense of pride (much like Lucifer did) in this life want to be put in a place, after this life, where they can continue on worshipping themselves or loving money (which is the root of all evil). People who worship power, or greed or themselves knowingly at the expense of righteousness are already too far gone anyway. To them, spending an eternity with the Heavenly Father would be Hell.
Whose to say Hell will be all that bad a place anyway? After spending so much time there, whose to say they won't get accustomed to it. As bad as prison is, some people cannot function outside of being institutionalized, much like Shawshank Redemption. They'd rather be dead than live in society as a free person.
Doesn't the bible say of Judas, presumably condemned to hell, that it would be better for him were he never born? Non-existence > hell per the gospels. So, that's wrong.
It's been expressed on here plenty of times, but hell is yet another confounding and seemingly unjustifiable problem with christianity. Not worth getting into on yet another thread.
Finally, there is this notion of glorifying money, power, or self above god and at the same time living in heaven would be hellish, per your perspective. I'm of the opinion that if you took Gordon Gecko (worshipping money I guess?) Hitler or Stalin (sought power and control and would do whatever it took to get them) or anyone else in history and showed them god's glory as described in Christian text, every single person who ever lived would be incomprehensibly awed by it and would make any sacrifice necessary to be close to that glory.
It's only because we've for some reason decided that faith is important that we say you can't have knowledge while earning salvation or while you are working to earn it. Here I know some of you are going to say you can't earn heaven, blah blah blah, works are useless, and all that. For that group of people, you can substitute the above with "earning" heaven by the act of saying you're a useless turd and need Jesus in your life and all that jazz.