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LostSoul87
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I don’t understand how 70-80 years of life leads to fair judgment for an entire eternity. And it’s not even that long for some. For example, someone who’s 35 years old get unexpectedly hi by a car and dies. This person didn’t really believe. This person may have thought about it, talked about it, but just never really… got anywhere. So this person goes to hell? What kind of BS is that?
I can’t help but to think Catholicism is just flat or irrational when it comes to the heaven/hell belief.
God gave us minds to reason. If we truly are created in his image - does our own valid reasoning not account for what is ahead? If you were God, would you send this 35 year old to an eternity of torment?
I was also reading another post… someone talked about a husband going to heaven, with the wife and children going to hell. The husband, who found true love, could not possibly enjoy heaven. This “true love” which this husband found, why would something that Jesus taught us, and encouraged to seek, be taken away? I mean sure God can “heal” your sadness… but is it just me or would doing something like that just seem really, really wrong?
Take a look at parents who have children addicted to drugs. The majority of the parents still love their children, and no matter how much the kid tells the parent he/she hates them… the parent will still love them. I highly doubt these parents wish eternal torment upon their children.
Going back to being “created in Gods image” - why would reasoning like this not apply? Isn’t reasoning what separates the humans from the animals, and what determines what has an eternal soul and what doesn’t according to Catholicism?
I’m not a 35 year old, I’m just a 20 year old who’s a bit upset over the fact that because I’m not 100% sure on a belief, I might be screwed for eternity because of it. I mean what kind of… BS… is that? And what’s the point of saying “I believe” if it’s not true because “I just don’t know”? It’s not like that would help me out either.
I can’t help but to think Catholicism is just flat or irrational when it comes to the heaven/hell belief.
God gave us minds to reason. If we truly are created in his image - does our own valid reasoning not account for what is ahead? If you were God, would you send this 35 year old to an eternity of torment?
I was also reading another post… someone talked about a husband going to heaven, with the wife and children going to hell. The husband, who found true love, could not possibly enjoy heaven. This “true love” which this husband found, why would something that Jesus taught us, and encouraged to seek, be taken away? I mean sure God can “heal” your sadness… but is it just me or would doing something like that just seem really, really wrong?
Take a look at parents who have children addicted to drugs. The majority of the parents still love their children, and no matter how much the kid tells the parent he/she hates them… the parent will still love them. I highly doubt these parents wish eternal torment upon their children.
Going back to being “created in Gods image” - why would reasoning like this not apply? Isn’t reasoning what separates the humans from the animals, and what determines what has an eternal soul and what doesn’t according to Catholicism?
I’m not a 35 year old, I’m just a 20 year old who’s a bit upset over the fact that because I’m not 100% sure on a belief, I might be screwed for eternity because of it. I mean what kind of… BS… is that? And what’s the point of saying “I believe” if it’s not true because “I just don’t know”? It’s not like that would help me out either.