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Now that I have your attention –even without including Sola Scriptura, Purgatory, the Papacy in Holy Writ, Sprinking vs. Immersion, Sola Fide, Confessing To Oneself, and Infant Baptism –  and with sincere apologies to all the internet trolls who felt compelled to read thus far or who were taken in by the graphic –  here is what this article is really about: Hell !

Since we are dealing with Hell and the possibility of never-ending pain for sinners, I felt the subterfuges were OK; and if there is no Hell, my prevarication does not matter  – as Snoopy once told Charlie Brown: “A hundred years from now, who will care?”

If Hell is not forever, you know, eternal fire and everlasting torment, and all that never-ending agony for sinners stuff, you can proceed to:

Never ever clothe the naked. Keep your  three winter coats.

Not once ever in your life to give a drink to the thirsty.

Turn your glance away from all the homeless, never caring for  a stranger.

Never care for any sick person, not ever, not even your Mom.

Drive by jails and  prisons, but never go in.

Making sure you yourself never miss a meal,  and always have a scrumptious dessert,  never feed anyone who is hungry.

Because if Hell is not forever, even if you never do any good act, you know that somehow – however dimensions of time out-of-time after bodily death are measured – you will eventually be in heaven.

If, put in other terms, everyone – eventually – will, without doubt, inherit the Kingdom, you can now proceed to steal, assault little boys, get stinking drunk regularly,  abuse young men,  slander any and everyone, commit adultery daily, worship idols, and swindle little old ladies out of their life savings. Why? Because at some point, even if you are being tortured after you die and are in unbearable pain, it will stop – if Hell is not forever – and you will inherit the Kingdom and be clothed in the regal raiment of a Prince or Princess of God.

Despite what Jesus told us in His own words, and ignoring the words of of divinely-inspired Holy Scripture to the contrary, you could attempt to proclaim, even under the guise of magisterial teaching, that

“No one is condemned forever.”

If Hell is not endless,  if this new illogic of the good news is true, then even you who proclaim this will, someday, somehow,  be in heaven with the God whom you have contradicted, as will all those who, hearing your words, believed you and did any and all of the things mentioned above.

But, what if Hell is what Jesus said it is?

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Michael Paterson-Seymour
Michael Paterson-Seymour
Wednesday, February 7, AD 2018 5:53am

St Isaac of Syria is very good on this topic: “For those who love the Lord, His Presence will be infinite joy, paradise and eternal life. For those who hate the Lord, the same Presence will be infinite torture, hell and eternal death. The reality for both the saved and the damned will be exactly the same when Christ “comes in glory, and all angels with Him,” so that “God may be all in all.” (I Corinthians 15-28) Those who have God as their “all” within this life will finally have divine fulfilment and life. For those whose “all” is themselves and this world, the “all” of God will be their torture, their punishment and their death. And theirs will be “weeping and gnashing of teeth.” (Matthew 8:21, et al.)

Mary De Voe
Wednesday, February 7, AD 2018 9:27am

If heaven is forever, then hell is forever.

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