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nailit | 17:36 Sat 14th Oct 2017 | Religion & Spirituality
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FAO Theland and others of his ilk.
Born again Christians believe that unless we believe like they do that we are going to burn in some kind of hell for eternity. Can you please justify such an odious concept/doctrine? (this goes for muslims as well)
I genuinely struggle with this idea. I have a couple of evangelical friends who are the nicest people you could meet but I have to question their sanity when they wish this on unbelievers like myself.
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Fear not Nailit. :-)

Some people believe in God, some don't, no real need to make it a big issue IMO, respect each other, not difficult .
My mum is a born again and she doesn't believe that.
We are IMO living in 'the hell'. This planet, this time this earth is the hell. As for religion...erm fairy tales....err.....myth... It's not for me. Que sera sera IMO it's as it is. The bad exceeds the good here...check it out and it's getting worse. IMO all religion is constricting...no free spirit so how can religion be good? Yes usually you will find religionists in their own concept are nice people, but when one is restricted by religionist boundaries....how can they be un objective??
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// respect each other, not difficult//
Bit difficult when they believe that unbelievers like myself deserve eternal pain and torture.
Hell is other people...
They think what they think -
You think what you think
Does what they think have any impact on your life?
A cruel concept Nailit. Don't believe it, not for one second. Isn't t the Greek word for hell Hades? Which means the common grave, a hole in the ground where one is buried. It has been twisted to put fear into people to 'help' them believe! You know, the usual brainwashing...
Raised as a Catholic and I have never heard anyone speak such terms, I was taught to respect others and that includes their faith if they have one.

If they haven't it's none of my business.
I was also raised a Catholic and it wasn't something I was taught either.
The evangelical brothers and sisters do like to take things to the extremes. You have to be 'saved' or else it's hellfire and damnation for all eternity.
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//Does what they think have any impact on your life? //
None whatsoever Islay, just find it curious that the nicest of people could justify such a horrible concept.
Thing is nailit you started this post of quite aggressively with this comment:- FAO Theland and others of his ilk
If it doesn't bother you why question it - let others get on with their beliefs and you get on with yours?
I don't care what religion anyone is as it has no impact on me whatsoever!
Oooh mamya,not what I know of Catholics....but each religion IMO is tarnished to suit its beliefs. Very device is Catholicism so I cannot accept that somewhere along the line you are taught to respect other religions. That is why IMO I cannot justify ANY religion because it is divisive and meant to harm those who do not subscribe to a 'true religion' whichever that may be....oh if only people were enlightened....how much simpler would life be...! !
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ummm, and Mamy, you may have been lucky to escape such an indoctrination
https://www.catholic.com/tract/the-hell-there-is
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//Thing is nailit you started this post of quite aggressively//
So I'm aggressive because I ask a question??? Seriously?
I was never damned to Hell by Parent, Teacher or Priest - was always taught to respect others.

My Mother was stricter than my Father as she was a convert but equally such terminology was never used.
Agree nailit ...escape the key word IMO x
So far as I have been taught, 'Hell' is simply an absence of Heaven. None of this burning/torture stuff.
I don't mean that I was sat down and preached at to respect other Religions Dunnitall, I was taught to respect other people.

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