(February 14, 2020 at 10:23 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: I have reached a conclusion that people who think hell is "unjustified" and too "brutal" are very naive people with 0 experience in crimes, or they are criminals themselves who never want to taste punishment for their deeds.
The conclusion was reached after spending about 10 years of examining the aftermath of real crimes, especially seeing the images of dead victims before and after the crime.
Hell is so justified. There is no "but"; my consciousness is way better after knowing that the criminal would be thrown in a fire pit to suffer over and over and over. Some people say "how could finite crime result in infinite torture"; but who said hell is infinite? it's heavily long but not infinite, long as in these numbers:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_o...far_future
Again; what does life worth? isn't it priceless? it is so priceless, so precious, it is the prospering of mankind in a planet surrounded by emptiness, it is so precious and beyond limit.
I believe that so many do not know how it feels to be born healthy and pretty, but you get that life stripped away from you by the psychopath.
Hell is justified. Just think about all those who suffered in their deaths by the hands of psychopaths.
BULLSHIT!
If you want to claim someone like Hitler "would" deserve eternal punishment for his crimes, nobody would disagree. The problem is that such a fictional place like "hell" DOES NOT EXIST.
Just like you are not going to get 72 virgins in a fictional heaven for being "good".
The response to harm is natural. That is evolutionary, and part of fight or flight, but it isn't magical. But Hitler is an extreme example. I got fucked over by my former boss because he was greedy and didn't have the guts to fire me to my face, but he is hardly Hitler. I hate the asshole, but that would not warrant me wanting his eternal torture.
"Hell" is a mythological concept concocted in an age of kings, and blind loyalty was the order of the day. It isn't that hell exists, but in that it reflects our human species response to harm.
Nobody wants bad things happen to them. But revenge is what "hell" is, and it is not a corrective concept in order to get someone to understand what they did wrong. It is simply superstitious triblalism.