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Does anyone go to hell?

I sure hope they go to hell.

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I've been to the one on Grand Cayman.

It's way too early for me to even form thoughts to be part of the discussion. Serious debates aren't really my thing anyway.
Isn't Hell technically just the devil's playground anyway and just a general catch all term? It's not the actual destination of where the damnation takes place iirc. Isn't that the lake of fire, or the place where there will be gnashing of teeth, etc...
Anyway, I doubt I'll jump on this carousel. Nothing good ever comes from these discussions, and they usually end with someone feeling belittled or frustrated.
I fall on the believe side, and prefer not to debate it because I know that I have my own reasons for my beliefs and didn't come to them because of a church or parent forcing them down my throat.

I agree. I think that, for me, that hell is of one's own making, but there are some people who are just pure evil. I need to believe in a sense of balance...heaven for those who are good, or did the best they could with their lives, hell for the truely evil. Hitler going to he'll may be a cliche, but for what he did, there should be retribution. Otherwise, life doesn't make sense to me.

Bun - whatever you said about threads like this can work when people leave their defenses at the door, applause.
I happen to know some truly devout Christians, so of course they believe in heaven and hell, but it's never been a source of contention. If that's their path, that's fine. Two of the ladies I am speaking of are full of grace, the goodest people I know. We'll discuss our beliefs, in real interest and curiousity. No one is trying to change anyone else.



People can be religious if they like, as long as they don't bother other people with it (religious wars, Jehova's Witness people ringing my doorbell early in the morning etc), or try to force other people to take on/act according to their views.
But, I guess the concept of Hell served very well to moderate human behavior in the dark ages.
I DO think we need moral guidelines, because life is just nicer if we act respectfully and with kindness towards eachother. But I don't think fear of punishment is the best tool.

You can put salt in her coffee?


"Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth.
Pretty soon we are all walking around blind and toothless."
We use to get alot of door to door word spreaders. My dad would speak spanish to them (they were usually white). When I asked him why he said that he just wanted to make them work for it.


Hey, I've crossed threads and everybody seems to have turned into an intellectual over here.
Some are virtually unrecognisable.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzKUzR...

Mine always fall off when I dive in.
It is nice to listen to some Cake though.

Copyright - some french guy."
I like the Bettie Serveert version better.
Reality is more digestible when a woman tells you.

Hell is continually finding chewed blue gum in my yard.
I think the crows do it.
They used to snort coke, but one of them cut his beak on the ring pull and fell out of the tree.

Strangely, I do not find this to be so. ;)"
I can only urge you to listen to Carol van Dijk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBesDG...
make sure you skip the ad.
Alecia wrote: "Of course they do, I have a time share there, a nice little cottage overlooking the lake of fire. Gail lives in the circle below me and shares her fancy pool with me. Phil lives in the circle above..."
I am very happy I live within your circle of hell Alecia. :)
I am very happy I live within your circle of hell Alecia. :)


What fresh hell is this?

If you like Dorothy Parker, paste "What fresh hell is this?" into GR or Google and see what comes up.

::wanders off to add Dorothy Parker's biography and a few of her books to TBR list::
I have to plead ignorance on this one. I don't know if hell exists, beyond our hell here on earth.

"For a 1st-century Jewish rabbi, where you go when you die wasn't the most pressing question," Bell told The Associated Press. "The question was how can you enter into the shalom and peace of God right now, this day."
I like this.

::wanders off to add Dorothy Parker's biography and a few of her books to TBR list::"
Good choice, Alecia!

Welcome to

Better to be determined by our own sub-conscious than someone else's.


Oops, I mean "my own" rather than "our collective" sub-conscious.

"You" didn't get it, Bunwat, "you" just responded deterministically to Kaput.
What do you think? If God is merciful, why would God send people to eternal damnation? I'm not saying this in a silly way; I'm asking seriously and trying to understand, not devaluing Christianity in any way, shape, or form. Also, I used to be a Unitarian Universalist, so the "universalism" concept is not foreign to me. What do you think?