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What you wrote: I couldn't care less about "separation from God" as a punishment. Indeed, the Church knows this, and that's why they had to turn Hell into a sadistic torture chamber, because they can't scare people into believing what they want otherwise. The only reason the idea of Hell has any hold over the imagination is because of the idea that it's essentially a dungeon of horrors. The separation-from-God aspect of it certainly isn't what makes most believers afraid of it. |
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Yes, because calling somebody a classy poster and linking to a thread as evidence is equivalent to calling somebody a liar, in need of medication (but obviously just penicillin!), and the most boring poster. Please go away. You had ample opportunity to demonstrate remorse for your shameless and malicious attacks on me of late but you missed the boat due in all likelihood to having no remorse whatsoever - instead you offered nothing but empty justifications for your indefensible actions. ![]() It might take a long time though because I promised to kill Ben first and then all the Catholics in the world, so I could be busy for a bit finding all the stakes with which to burn at least a billion or so people, as that was my suggested method of offing them. If you don't see me after this post, it's because Lori has banned me again for issuing what are quite clearly serious and premeditated death threats... ![]() In fact, perhaps I should kill him before starting on Ben and the Catholics... ![]() |
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The charge I was railing against is this entire notion of 'universal salvation.' Clearly Imran understood my point. I considered the issue of 'torture' per se to be an ancillary point. I understand you don't consider it a punishment. THEN WHY THE HELL DID YOU EVEN BRING IT UP TO ME???? Aaaaarghhhhhhhh... Despite the fact that the Catechism clearly mentions that the worst suffering is from eternal separation from God? It's right there Boris. Obviously the Church wants to drive home the same point I'm trying to drive home. That's not relevant to the point that for the vast majority of people, it's the idea of eternal torture that grabs them about Hell, not just being separated from God. If the Church doctrine had always been "Hell isn't a bad place, but you're separated from God," it would illicit a big shrug from most people. Even the Catholic Encyclopedia agrees with this: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07207a.htm Nor can it be said: the wicked will be punished, but not by any positive infliction: for either death will be the end of their existence, or, forfeiting the rich reward of the good, they will enjoy some lesser degree of happiness. These are arbitrary and vain subterfuges, unsupported by any sound reason; positive punishment is the natural recompense of evil. Besides, due proportion between demerit and punishment would be rendered impossible by an indiscriminate annihilation of all the wicked. And finally, if men knew that their sins would not be followed by sufferings, the mere threat of annihilation at the moment of death, and still less the prospect of a somewhat lower degree of beatitude, would not suffice to deter them from sin. In other words, without the threat of actual torture, people wouldn't care about Hell enough to matter. Yes, I know the Church stresses the separation-from-God aspect as you do, but they pretty much have to do this to avoid appearing sadistic, don't they? That has nothing to do with the overall perspective of most people, though, where the primary focus of Hell is torture, not separation. You can't ignore 2000+ years of obsession with the particular gruesome torments of Hell when talking about how most people view it. |
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Yes, I know the Church stresses the separation-from-God aspect as you do, but they pretty much have to do this to avoid appearing sadistic, don't they? That has nothing to do with the overall perspective of most people, though, where the primary focus of Hell is torture, not separation. You can't ignore 2000+ years of obsession with the particular gruesome torments of Hell when talking about how most people view it. Ok, lets get this straight. The Church is sadistic if they teach that Hell is full of physical suffering, and the Church is unappealing if they don't?
Seems to me damned if you do, damned if you don't. The church is trying to spare people of the suffering. The reason why they emphasise the separation from God aspect is to drive home the point that you need Christ. |
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It's not that God has chosen in advance who will go to Hell and who will not; it's just that Hell is outside of time, so whoever will - by their own choices - eventually get to Hell is currently in Hell for an eternity. Also, if Hell is outside of time, it does not follow that God is out of time. (And vice versa.) 1. Purgatory is scriptural. When you start off with being a condescending **** yourself, you shouldn't be surprised. That's precisely why I made the comment that I did. Universal salvation is contrary to what the Catholic church teaches, regardless of what Cardinal O'Connor says. I anticipated Boris making this argument earlier. Purgatory is only for those who repent of their sins prior to death. You will not be given the opportunity to repent after death. In other words, without the threat of actual torture, people wouldn't care about Hell enough to matter. --- Oh, and the thread title is just a syllogism. It should read: If you die and go to hell or somebody goes back in time and kills your parents before you were born. |
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(No.) That sort of robs the 'own image' part of creation. |
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That's the part I don't know about. Whether He's sitting there hoping you make the right choices at each fork of the road, or lamenting the fact that He knows you'll make the wrong one. |
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And I believe it is accepted by a good deal of Eastern Orthodox thinkers as well (in their mind, Hell corresponds to Catholic notions of Purgatory). |
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