(November 23, 2015 at 8:51 pm)ApeNotKillApe Wrote: If I died and went to Hell today, and the next day you died and went to Hell, would I have spent a greater amount of eternity in Hell than you? How does one have "more" eternity?According to the Christian fairy tale hell is just temporary, everyone makes bail for Judgment Day. And just because a person was in hell it doesn't mean that he won't get into the giant gaudy bejeweled golden cube called New Jerusalem if he's a member of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. You have to be a member in order to pass through one of the twelve pearly gates. After Judgment Day hell is tossed into the lake of fire. If you end up in the lake of fire its for eternity but you might be dead. If not, it's going to suck big time.
Mathematically speaking, I will always have spent one extra day in Hell, and your suffering will always be lesser to mine in sheer amount inflicted over time.
How can you truly be in Hell when comparatively I will always have known greater suffering?
The Christian version of hell and eternal life was copied from the Zoroastrians. It's very similar except the Zoroastrians don't have the golden cube.
Your version of hell is somewhat similar to the Islamic version of hell, except the muslims also have a Judgment Day. Avoid the Islamic hell. It's really horrible.