by Laugh at the Moon » Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:43 am
I don't understand Hell.
In the Abrahamic conception, unless I've been misled, the judgement of God is justice itself. One cannot arrive in Hell by mistake or unfairly. If one is to experience torment for eternity (or possibly for some lesser duration in the Catholic and eastern traditions) "what's the problem?". How can there be suffering without injustice? Whatever unpleasantness one might undergo, all would be is as it should.
So what is the point? Help me to understand the idea of Hell.
I don't understand Hell.
In the Abrahamic conception, unless I've been misled, the judgement of God is justice itself. One cannot arrive in Hell by mistake or unfairly. If one is to experience torment for eternity (or possibly for some lesser duration in the Catholic and eastern traditions) "what's the problem?". How can there be suffering without injustice? Whatever unpleasantness one might undergo, all would be is as it should.
So what is the point? Help me to understand the idea of Hell.