In God's Image - Religion's spirit-body split has produced many dualistic divisions like Hell and Heaven. Hell (fictional dystopia) is ostensibly the realm of the damned. Heaven (fictional utopia) is supposedly the realm of the saved. Many religions have their laudatory chosen few destined to go to Heaven (the saved) and their derogatory many discarded to Hell (the damned). In Greek mythology Hades is the Underworld; land of the dead. Gulley and Mulholland said, "much of the pain and suffering in our world is a direct consequence of a persistent belief in dual destiny - the idea that some are destined for heaven and the rest for hell." (2004) I argue that Hell is a learned fear concerning perdi- tion and a deontological punishment of eternal damnation. Deontological punishment of the religious kind is revenge against anyone daring to disagree with certain dogma(s). I acutely agree with Christopher Hitchens that, “nothing proves the man-made character of religion as obviously as the sick mind that designed hell, unless it is the society limited mind that has failed to describe heaven - except as a place of either worldly comfort, eternal tedium, or, as Tertullian thought, continued relish in the torture of others." (2007) I maintain that humans are such a mean species that we do not deserve this fictional fantastical Heaven. And, as a mean species such as ours, what does it say about a God who said “let us make man in our own image, and after our likeness?” (Gen. 1:26) I ask, “Is it a mean and revengeful God that is responsible for creating a species that is capable of such mean and revengeful behaviors?”
WTH are you posting this time-sucking nonsense on here? It is all BS!
@Matias and why, precisely, would I do that? You/ they post, I comment. When I post, I do not run off sobbing if somebody calls BS on it....
And are you the OP's mommy or something?
I call 'em like I see 'em....you?
I agree that the sick-minded people who thought up and propagated the hell concept have caused untold grief. They should be dug up and flogged.
Not all religions teach duality. Most of the Hindu schools teach non-duality. We need dualistic thinking in our day to day lives in order to stay organized and survive. Only with contemplation do we realize that hot and cold are not opposites for example. There—I’ve artificially divided life into the ordinary and the contemplative in order to make a point.
Advanced religions help people to see beyond the artificial world of dualism. In moments of contemplation and meditation we achieve a higher, more cosmic perspective.