C
Contarini
Guest
If “heaven” and “hell” were extrinsic rewards and punishments, you would be right, and Christianity would be a thoroughly contemptible religion.What other motivation is there to giving oneself in love to others other than avoidance of Hell/attainment of Heaven? Also, what do you mean by “giving oneself in love to others”?
Why would someone go through the pains of brutal death as a martyr if they could deny their faith AND still enter into Heaven? Why would someone spend their life serving others at the expense of themselves if they could do whatever they wanted AND still enter Heaven?
But as I understand Christianity, there is no way for a person whose desires are ruled by love not to be in heaven when freed from the limitations of this existence, and similarly no way for a person whose will is irretrievably turned in on itself not to be in hell. And that’s why your question about choosing one’s own damnation is a nonsense question. Heaven is not a zero-sum game. It’s not competitive. If the question you ask were meaningful, Christianity would be false.
Edwin