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A poll taken in Hell with the question below might yield some surprising
results.
Q: If amputating both your hands, gouging out both your eyes, puncturing
both your eardrums, cutting out your tongue, removing your genitals,
horribly disfiguring your face, rendering you a quadriplegic ted to a wheel
chair and a respirator would've prevented your ending up where you are
now; would you have been willing to submit to all that?
Well; I strongly suspect that the majority would answer NO because they
would've first had to believe Hell is a real place, and they also would've had
to be deathly afraid of ending up there.
Another poll I'd take would be this question:
Q: Were you at all afraid of Hell before you came here?
Again; I strongly suspect the majority would answer NO, they weren't afraid.
in point of fact, I suspect quite a few expected to go there. In other words:
there are folks down below who decided early-on to live life on their own
terms and not let religion get in their way. They knew the consequences of
such a decision, but at the time felt the trade-off was worth it.
I sympathize with their pragmatic way of thinking because God has set the
bar too high.
"All fall short of the glory of God" (Rom 3:23)
The glory of God is sinless perfection. Well just imagine the disappointment
some down below are feeling after having given up every pleasure to
achieve sinless perfection only to fail and end up in Hell anyway. In the end
they're worse off than the pragmatic folk who lived life on their own terms
and didn't let religion get in their way. Ouch! That's bitter.
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