Many thanks to the forum members who have replied to my post that Hell does not exist. I will try my best to answer all replies together in as short a paragraph as possible. I have spoken to my Priest about my disbelief in Hell. He lent me a book titled “Good Goats – Healing our image of God” by Catholic authors Dennis Linn, Sheila Fabricant Linn and Matthew Linn. This book clearly states that there is no-one in Hell and that Hell does not exist. Therefore, I was left with no illusions as to where my Priest’s belief in Hell lay. “Healing our image of God” is a very important part of the book. We have all been brought up on an image of God that is vengeful, wrathful, suffering from megalomania and downright bloodthirsty. And, I am not being blasphemous when I say the above. It is the truth. You only have to read the Old Testament to see this image of God played out very clearly. This is not the correct image of God. I recommend the above book to you all, any Christian, and anyone who does not believe in God. Life is not a “good ship lollipop”. Instead, life is full of suffering but I do understand what is meant by this statement from one of the replies. At the end of the day, we do have to front up to God for our sins. Thinking as a human, we usually think of punishment and reward. Purgatory is punishment for our sins but Purgatory has a finite time period. As for not being a practising Catholic because I do not believe in hell, I have met many Catholics who do not believe in Hell including a Catholic nun. My priest’s views are obvious from the book choice above. They are all still practising Catholics. As for being a Protestant for not believing in Hell, does that mean that Protestants do not believe in Hell? Also, Protestants are Christians so I am perplexed by 2 of the replies which intimated that Protestants were somehow inferior to us Catholics and that I should be a Protestant. May I quote from one reply: “We, as faithful Catholics, proclaiming what was delivered to us only, will be found on the last day to have spoken the truth to the world”. What was delivered to us only? Surely, all Christians proclaim the Good News of Jesus and what ever was delivered to us was delivered to them also. We often have joint Christian sermons with our neighbouring Anglican church. On Palm Sunday, we meet together in the village square carrying palm fronds. Our Priest does a reading and the Anglican Vicar (a woman) does a reading. This all happens beside a large coffee shop where we surround people having a latte outside. What a wonderful way of advertising our faith as Christians. I still firmly believe that our Catholic faith is the best branch of Christianity being able to trace our roots back to the very first Christians. Unfortunately, the Bible (all versions) is errant and also contradicts itself in several areas. I am not saying that it is riddled with errors. It is and always will be our main source of reference for our religion and Christianity as a whole. I completely agree that the reader can be errant as well. One can see this by the many one man band ridiculous off shoot churches. “Yes, they fall under the Protestant umbrella somehow” but the larger Protestant denominations denounce them. One or possibly 2 replies mentioned Jesus’ teachings on Hell. I do find Jesus’ teachings concerning the afterlife very unsettling and I constantly pray for guidance on this issue. Like all Christians, Jesus is my moral compass and I am having difficulty aligning my firm belief in no Hell with Jesus’ teachings on the subject. We have to think through the matter of Hell very carefully. What kind of God would create several billion human beings knowing full well that He is going to put the vast majority of them in a lake of fire for ETERNITY? I will never accept that people put themselves into this horrendous position. God created Hell and it is God that puts people in Hell. I am sure any person actually standing on the abyss of Hell (if it exists) would not choose to be there. If you believe in Hell, you also have to accept that children are there as well - maybe your own! What about the millions of Hindus (and billions of people from other religions) who are brought up in their culture to follow their particular religion. They believe that their religion is the true religion – just as we believe that our religion is the true religion. Obviously, they go to Hell as well!