How many Christians on this forum believe that all the 'unsaved' are off to 'the burny-burny place' when they die? (I like that description Rhiannon )
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Oh, look....yet another atheist post wondering aboiut hell......
Hi Anchorman,
The idea of Hell doesn't concern me at all. So for this atheist it isn't a problem.
But it can be for others. For instance, I know a lady who, in the sixties, became pregnant whilst being an unmarried teenager. In those days that was socially unacceptable, So her only option was a mother and baby home resulting in adoption. The home that was chosen for her was run by a group of Catholic nuns. I won't go into detail about the unpleasantness that she had to put up with or how her baby was taken away from her, except to say that she was constantly reminded that she had no one to blame but herself, and that she had to pray to God for forgiveness or she would go to hell. I have, some time ago on this forum, given an account of her experiences told in her own words. This ended with this sentence.
"The ethos was coldness and punishment with the constant reminder that we were sinners and had to pray daily for Gods forgiveness."
I believe she was damaged by that experience, and I know that for many years she was haunted by the feeling that she had committed some terrible sin for which she had to pray to God to forgive her for, and the terrible emotional spectre of a hell figured strongly in her thoughts.
So, when you make what I consider a rather thoughtless comment like the one above, perhaps you could remember that for some people it can be an emotional scar which is hard to get rid of.