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how do you feel when threatened with Hell?

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
I feel nothing for the most part. I occasionally get excited and even enthusiastic. But mostly I feel nothing.

I believe in the void or an abyss. It's basically just a darkened forest. I love forests, day or night.
 

danieldemol

Veteran Member
Premium Member
How do you feel when people threaten you with Hell?
Depends on if their numbers are large enough to make it a self fulfilling prophecy. Where I live its secular enough to be an empty threat.
For me it brings about an enormous sense of superiority

I think it's supposed to scare me

It really doesn't
Where I live i laugh at it. But if I lived in certain regions of the middle east where someone might be tempted to introduce me to the afterlife I might feel more wary of such threats.
 

Yokefellow

Active Member
Since 'Hell' in the Christian Bible (and even in other religions) is a euphemism for the womb from which we were all reincarnated from, I believe the threat is as real as it gets.

I say threat because I do not wish to come back.

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osgart

Nothing my eye, Something for sure
I'd ask them by what criteria are they judging me by. Where's the proof that hell exists?

I feel like they are delusional.

It's either they are living a fantasy, or they themselves are tortured by the idea of hell, or they honestly think they know something or someone ideal. It's all in their heads and not reality.

I'm offended when they judge me by things I consider to be absurd, unprovable and unjust.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I feel pity for them if they seem upset at the thought of me going to Hell. I feel contempt for them if they seem pleased by the thought.
Good point.

I had a friend who was sobbing at the idea of me being tortured in hell... His distress was genuine and I felt sad for him.

Much different when an angry stranger is threatening you with it if you don't attend their establishment.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
How do you feel when people threaten you with Hell?

For me it brings about an enormous sense of superiority

I think it's supposed to scare me

It really doesn't
It's not as if anyone can actually send another person to Hell.

When I have seen it on here, it seems like an empty threat by the losing side of a debate.
 

Erebus

Well-Known Member
Good point.

I had a friend who was sobbing at the idea of me being tortured in hell... His distress was genuine and I felt sad for him.

Much different when an angry stranger is threatening you with it if you don't attend their establishment.

I'm generally pretty live and let live when it comes to people's beliefs. Hell belief is one of the exceptions where I genuinely feel we'd be better off without it. It causes too much pain and justifies too much cruelty.

Best to leave Hell in the realm of fiction and art in my opinion.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I've been when I was once travelling to Grimsby

It was unremarkable but to be fair I only saw the centre, I got a bite to eat at a place that's across the road from the station

I quite like York, particularly the Shambles area (some places will let you into the cellars so you can examine the Roman foundations.
And Bettys, the Yorkshire fat rascal's there are wonderful.
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
I quite like York, particularly the Shambles area (some places will let you into the cellars so you can examine the Roman foundations.
And Bettys, the Yorkshire fat rascal's there are wonderful.
York's lovely there is so much to do, the railway museum, the minster, the great big museum, I enjoyed that

Found the Viking Centre a bit disappointing though indeed I think the ride it takes you on is a bit rubbish, it failed to bring history alive for me as it promised to :(
 
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