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The sentiment you posted, which is shocking to some members here, is ordinary, common Catholic teaching. You certainly didn’t invent it. With a little time, someone could easily find a hundred references among the doctors, theologians, spiritual teachers and saints that say the same thing.However, I will not apologize for speaking the truth. My attitude is in line with the Doctors of the Church, and even with Jesus: “It is better for thee to go into life maimed or lame, than having two hands or two feet, to be cast into everlasting fire.” (Matthew 18:8.) Your issue is not with me, but with Him. I stand by my calling a spade a spade; to disagree with this is to deny what Hell is.
Most Catholics today have never read any classic Catholic literature - and virtually nothing by the saints. There is an ocean of material that would take several lifetimes to absorb – and yes, in there that view is expressed, just as strongly and even moreso (St. Alphonsus said something similar about venial sin).
Meditations on the pain of hell, pain of purgatory, judgement, penance, mortification of the senses … let’s just say you’ll generally wait quite a long time to hear such things in the parish church these days, and even on retreat they’re rare. But it’s all true nonetheless.