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Is hell necessary for giving punishment?

nameless

The Creator
how does the sufferings in the hell differs from those in this world? if there is no difference, then why there is hell?
 
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Madhuri

RF Goddess
Staff member
Premium Member
Punishment is not necessary. We learn all our lessons through pleasure and suffering in this world. At least reincarnation allows for a person to learn and be redeemed by their own realisations and maturity; hell just tortures a person. It's rather pointless.
 

EverChanging

Well-Known Member
I don't believe in hell. It doesn't surprise me at all that religions have used tales of horrendous, unending torture to keep the masses in line....
 
I feel sorry for people who have a strong belief in punishment after death. It must be quite a burden to live life with the fear that eternal torture could one day become a reality. If not for themselves, for others.
 

Madhuri

RF Goddess
Staff member
Premium Member
Anything that anybody has ever imagined about hell is also possible in this world. Hell is just a place that is set up specifically for the torture that we can imagine. But much worse I guess. Apparently. At least, that's the idea. I believe very strongly that it is ficticious.
 

RESOLUTION

Active Member
how does the sufferings in the hell differs from those in this world? if there is no difference, then why there is hell?


Hell and it's suffering are not the same as the earthly suffering within the world.
Hell is a state which is affects someone only after the physical death.
The place and suffering are not worldly.

The suffering in hell is something earned the worldly suffering is usually caused by man and Satan ruling within it.:)
 

Amill

Apikoros
God wants people to go to hell for some kind of personal reason. There's no logical reason, since you're there for eternity with no rehabilitation.
 

Christopher1

New Member
The actual christian definition of hell is that its a place of spiritual hopelessness, of suffering, ignore any pre-conceptions you have of "punishments". Bassically look at it like this, People who do not worship god in this life, wont be accepted in heaven and is placed somewhere god is. Now the reason the people suffer, is they realise they have made a grave mistake and are devastated and suffer for eternity because they are without god. I would like to point out this is a religious view not mine.

The modernised view of hell, and satan, was changed in the medieval ages, via something called Dantes Inferno, this actually used the pagan god Pan, and attributed her to satan, before this satan is portrayed as a kind of loyer of heaven.

Anyway Ill leave it at this for now, if I am wanted to explain more, I can.
 

RomCat

Active Member
There is no comparison of the suffering in Hell to the
suffering in this life. In Hell it is unremitting. It is
forever with no hope of even temporary relief.
There are no pain pills in Hell. Nor will anyone there
comfort you in your agony.
 

Evee

Member
No, no, no, it's all tofuburgers. Don't worry. ;)

But seriously, the same way "good deeds are their own reward," so are acts against G-d their own punishment. The act of disobeying G-d brings you further away from Him, and nothing is worse than that, ultimately. The "fire and brimstone" stuff is just used to scare people who don't really understand.
 

Light On

Member
There is no comparison of the suffering in Hell to the
suffering in this life. In Hell it is unremitting. It is
forever with no hope of even temporary relief.
There are no pain pills in Hell. Nor will anyone there
comfort you in your agony.

I agree. Says so in the Bible, but obviously some don't accept and/or believe the Bible. :rolleyes:
 
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