@ignoramus
-I love the way god and heaven and hell are the default true in their mind and it's up to us to prove otherwise!
The burden of proof is on the side that makes a positive claim, like, x is real or x is not real. If you make a claim that hell is a lie, you would sound just as ridiculous as the side that says that hell exists.
I agree, it is very unlikely that a place we understand as "hell" actually exists, but if you want to make a finite claim about its existence, you need evidence for it.
-I love the way god and heaven and hell are the default true in their mind and it's up to us to prove otherwise!
The burden of proof is on the side that makes a positive claim, like, x is real or x is not real. If you make a claim that hell is a lie, you would sound just as ridiculous as the side that says that hell exists.
I agree, it is very unlikely that a place we understand as "hell" actually exists, but if you want to make a finite claim about its existence, you need evidence for it.