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CAPPA, my intent was not to compare them. The differences are obvious even to you. My intent was to show the innate need for the human species to seek justice. Taking the fact that in Roman Catholic theology (if understood properly) it is actually quite difficult to enter Hell, IMO. Hell is admittedly a disturbing concept. But then, Hell is a terrible thing. No one seems comfortable with it. But then, no one should be. Unease, self-doubt, anxiety about the painful and infinite consequences of my actions, fear, etc. are all very real in this world about several different things (Jail being one of them). I am not one to slip Hell under a rug because it's disturbing. No more disturbing (for some) then worms eating you and it's all over. It is what it is.CAPPA said:I have to completely disagree with your statement. In no way can you equate jail to hell...
the differences (if hell existed) are far too dire then that of a jail... Heres why I assume this;
1.) jail is for life, hell, as many religions put it, is ETERNAL!!!
2.) hell is being associated with the dammed in the eyes of god a punishment far grater then any jail could label...
3.) as prescribed by the Christian faith, hell is for a condemned sole that has no chance to receive peace or another chance
4) jail on the other hand, can give a person another chance... (Sometimes)
As I said to Mdm:CAPPA said:also, to answer the question by GeneCosta, I truly believe that hell was created by man, much like god and the religion. a way to control the masses.. When you were young did your mom promise to " tell dad when he comes home?" in like fashion, hell is to keep us on the proverbial straight path
No offense Mdm, but this is typical rhetoric from a scared little boy with a bad father.
See: Dr. Vitz
~Victor