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ddarko
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Haha I am not denying what they saw. But no one says it has to be one-one like what they saw. One thing is clear, metaphorically or not, its a place of torture and suffering. Catholics aren’t required to believe what hell looks like or even what heaven looks like. We are only required to believe that there is a heaven and hell, and in the respective nature of those two things. In short, heaven is the ultimate communion with God while hell is the ultimate denial of God. Everything else stems from it.Do you believe that Hell is like how many of the Saints described it? Literally a place of torture by fire, demons and horrible smells. I mean many would call this a childish view but that is how they saw it and it was not to be taken metaphoricaly. tldm.org/News8/realityofhell.htm
In my explanation, I said how Hell is the ultimate realization of the warped nature of humans. So I am sure you can imagine the torture and suffering. Think of a world where lust, pride, selfishness etc is all there is. And yes, since demons go to hell, the people in hell will have to share it with them. Thus it is quiet understandable that saints would have seen such suffering. So overall, I don’t see any incompatibility between what I said and a torturous hell. I am not even sure how much authority your link contains anyway but it still doesn’t seem to incompatible with what i said.
The theological misunderstanding that you hold is that Hell is created by God and that people are predestined to hell. Those ideas are WRONG according to catholic theology.
God Bless