Ambivalent1
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- Apr 17, 2023
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Would you live out this life of yours to completion or jump into eternal suffering in Hell via ctb (if it were real)? Jigsaw music plays
I'm in mental hell. What's the difference? Is eternal bodily pain worse than eternal mental pain?I mean if an actual biblical hell existed I would take the short period that is my life to not be there.
Even if the horrific anticipation would be a form of hell, biblical hell is essentially suffering that is so extreme, permanent, and worlds beyond ours that any space or time away from it is worth it.
Thankfully, a biblical hell cannot logically exist unless God himself is exceptionally cruel, in which case we're all fucked regardless
To answer the thread title: I would feel not very good...
I guess it would be extremely painful at first, but I will get used to the pain after a few weeks/years/decades.How would you feel about being tormented day and night forever and ever?
He was struggling in the lava. I saved himHey, Lumalee is already back.
What would you think about in eternity?I guess it would be extremely painful at first, but I will get used to the pain after a few weeks/years/decades.
Everything can become repetitive if you do it long enough.
(not a native speaker, so sorry if I misinterpreted your question)What would you think about in eternity?
That's not really what I meant. I meant that biblical hell breaks physical and metaphysical laws so that the pain is beyond what our physical bodies - or minds - can comprehend.I'm in mental hell. What's the difference? Is eternal bodily pain worse than eternal mental pain?
Masochism relies on adjacent pleasure networks being activated in the brain; namely the associated endorphin release.I'm a masochist so I'd be fine with it.
Blasphemy!Hell is fake. It was made up to scare people. Christianity as a whole is just a means of controlling people. Why would you live on for eternity? I think that reincarnation is more likely because people are constantly being born and they need souls. It doesn't make sense to be stuck in the same place for eternity, and for there to be such a drastic polarization (heaven versus hell, aka pure bliss vs pure torture)