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I must say, Jesseka, you are right about things on hell. When Pope John Paul II said about hell in the Bible, he was refering hell figuratively in the spiritual language or in the theological language that cannot be described accept figuratively using life experience. He says that hell is a state rather than a place. This is so true! Yet the bible offers figurative representation of hell and what it would be like, though, it isn’t a physical suffering, for in the spiritual world there isn’t a body except for the spirit.
Also if we look at this theologically as Saint Thomas Aquinas would. Then hell is something that is torturing the spirit and not the body, since there is no physical body, everything in a spiritual world is a state. Time doesn’t exist because it is a human convention brought forth by the measure of the day and the sun and the revolution of the earth around the sun. Also time is a human convention of the human life expectancy… Time really doesn’t exist in the spiritual world, for spirits do not go by the day, nor do they follow a calendar of the earth revolving around the sun. There is no 24 hours in the spiritual world. There is no day or night, there is no summer and winter… Everything in the spiritual world is a state not a place.
The bible talks about a spiritual fire, yet it figuratively talks about it as a fire that never goes out. This would be something that is spiritually and something that the human mind cannot grasp with their human minds and reasoning, since it is purely spiritual and is compared to something what the eye has not seen or the ear heard. Hell is far beyond the human level of comprehension, since it is a spiritual and not a physical state. A good example of this would be angels.
What is the state of angels?
Their office is Angel (messenger), but in reality what they are is spirit. They are in a state of spirituality. When the bible speaks about angels in the shape of human forms, yes, they can appear as human beings in a figurative way. But in reality and theologically they are bodiless, shapeless, or better word yet, “SPIRITUAL” since they contain no physical matter. Therefore if angels and devils are incorporal beings or bodiless beings, “PURE SPIRITS” they can appear figuratively as human beings or in the case of devils ugly beasts as in the bible, but in reality they are not what they appear as, for they come from a spiritual dimension that does not need a physical shape, superficiality, or appearance, or looks, or a facial feature. Thus neither are they supericial, they are pure spirits. However if angels do appear as human beings they do so only to make it easier to communicate God’s message. For example, they appear as human beings or for instance in the devil’s case as wild beasts. However, if we were to see their reality and what they are really then our eyes would be useless. The same thing applies to hell, heaven, and purgatory. We think that we can grasp the state of hell, heaven, or purgatory with our little human brains, but this is impossible. Let’s be patient and in time we will see spiritually and not with our eyes or ears.
And when Jesus spoke about Luke 16:19-31, he figuratively spoke about the rich man’s suffering. He described hell in the most easiest way that would make it understandable, though, using physical suffering. But in reality and theologically we have to study this parable spiritually and, what it would be like in a world where eyes are useless and cannot see or comprehend it. Well, this is why not even Jesus could describe hell in its spiritual dimension or state, perhaps because the contemporary people then where very illiterate and perhaps he feared speaking “too” theologically about the spiritual dimension. So Jesus kept it neat and tidy and easy, in order to make it understandable for the common man back then.
However Hell isn’t painless; nor is it a place. It is purely a spiritual state of suffering which we cannot comprehend besides using our own human misery and minds to grasp the likeness of it, and imagining the misery as never ending, infinite, or forever. However, neither is this sufficient enough to describe hell in its detail, or heaven, or purgatory. Let us work on the messages of the Gospel and comprehend what Jesus is trying to say to us all.
But hell and heaven is a place on the resurrection day. All people will rise back to their bodies and will be forever sealed in their glorious bodies. Some will be sealed forever for the sake of God, whilst others will be sealed forever for the sake of the devil.
Q: Will we resurrect and return to our bodies? Of course, and those who have done evil will finally receive their sentence and even the devil. Take a look at what Pope Benedict XVI said about hell. Very interesting article.
catholicnewsagency.com/news/what_the_pope_really_said_about_hell/
God bless
Also if we look at this theologically as Saint Thomas Aquinas would. Then hell is something that is torturing the spirit and not the body, since there is no physical body, everything in a spiritual world is a state. Time doesn’t exist because it is a human convention brought forth by the measure of the day and the sun and the revolution of the earth around the sun. Also time is a human convention of the human life expectancy… Time really doesn’t exist in the spiritual world, for spirits do not go by the day, nor do they follow a calendar of the earth revolving around the sun. There is no 24 hours in the spiritual world. There is no day or night, there is no summer and winter… Everything in the spiritual world is a state not a place.
The bible talks about a spiritual fire, yet it figuratively talks about it as a fire that never goes out. This would be something that is spiritually and something that the human mind cannot grasp with their human minds and reasoning, since it is purely spiritual and is compared to something what the eye has not seen or the ear heard. Hell is far beyond the human level of comprehension, since it is a spiritual and not a physical state. A good example of this would be angels.
What is the state of angels?
Their office is Angel (messenger), but in reality what they are is spirit. They are in a state of spirituality. When the bible speaks about angels in the shape of human forms, yes, they can appear as human beings in a figurative way. But in reality and theologically they are bodiless, shapeless, or better word yet, “SPIRITUAL” since they contain no physical matter. Therefore if angels and devils are incorporal beings or bodiless beings, “PURE SPIRITS” they can appear figuratively as human beings or in the case of devils ugly beasts as in the bible, but in reality they are not what they appear as, for they come from a spiritual dimension that does not need a physical shape, superficiality, or appearance, or looks, or a facial feature. Thus neither are they supericial, they are pure spirits. However if angels do appear as human beings they do so only to make it easier to communicate God’s message. For example, they appear as human beings or for instance in the devil’s case as wild beasts. However, if we were to see their reality and what they are really then our eyes would be useless. The same thing applies to hell, heaven, and purgatory. We think that we can grasp the state of hell, heaven, or purgatory with our little human brains, but this is impossible. Let’s be patient and in time we will see spiritually and not with our eyes or ears.
And when Jesus spoke about Luke 16:19-31, he figuratively spoke about the rich man’s suffering. He described hell in the most easiest way that would make it understandable, though, using physical suffering. But in reality and theologically we have to study this parable spiritually and, what it would be like in a world where eyes are useless and cannot see or comprehend it. Well, this is why not even Jesus could describe hell in its spiritual dimension or state, perhaps because the contemporary people then where very illiterate and perhaps he feared speaking “too” theologically about the spiritual dimension. So Jesus kept it neat and tidy and easy, in order to make it understandable for the common man back then.
However Hell isn’t painless; nor is it a place. It is purely a spiritual state of suffering which we cannot comprehend besides using our own human misery and minds to grasp the likeness of it, and imagining the misery as never ending, infinite, or forever. However, neither is this sufficient enough to describe hell in its detail, or heaven, or purgatory. Let us work on the messages of the Gospel and comprehend what Jesus is trying to say to us all.
But hell and heaven is a place on the resurrection day. All people will rise back to their bodies and will be forever sealed in their glorious bodies. Some will be sealed forever for the sake of God, whilst others will be sealed forever for the sake of the devil.
Q: Will we resurrect and return to our bodies? Of course, and those who have done evil will finally receive their sentence and even the devil. Take a look at what Pope Benedict XVI said about hell. Very interesting article.
catholicnewsagency.com/news/what_the_pope_really_said_about_hell/
God bless