When you think of Hell as an earthly physical location (such as an airport security line, the dentist’s chair, the Department of Motor Vehicles, or Bakersfield), then there is logic to your statement. However, the afterlife is a state of either communion or isolation. It’s not about geography. It’s about one’s mental and soul ‘map’ that is the fruit of our life’s works.In fact it is said by some visionaries that what characterizes Hell is the torment of permanent, self-inflicted, earned isolation.
Ow, but then I don’t have to fear anything. I haven’t chosen isolation.
And it still does not work: God’s love, being perfect will still reach every soul.
If God is truly perfectly loving, then it’s impossible to isolte yourself from Him, unles it’s actually in you self-interest to isolate yourself from Him. And if that’s the case, Hell is a happy ‘state’ for those who prefer it to Heaven.
Hell is the “place” where God’s love, which burns infinitely radiant, is eternally rejected. It’s not that it doesn’t exist there. It’s that it’s mere presence there is the source of anguish and torment for those who are sealed in their eternal choice to hate Him.
Originally posted by Steve GC
Interesting. I suppose here you are presuming that God’s love is imperfect, and our happiness is therefore arbitrary. I suppose to many, this would be a wonderful reality. But the truth is that Hell is not a happy place.
No, I amprsuming God’s love is perfect. So, if He allows us to choose Hell, He can only do so if Hell is in our bets interest.
I would never want my son, no matter what he did, to eternally be somewhere I know he isn’t happy (IOW: he does not want to be there). And my love is only human, compared to God’s infinite and perfect love. So God allowing someone to be forever in a place (or a mental state) that he does not want to be in contradicts His perfect love.
Why? Because happiness cannot be found without aligning ourselves with the source of it, God. And Hell is that eternal place of aligning ourselves eternally against it. Thus, Joy is not possible.
Then the pople in Hell don’t want to be there? So they are not there out of teir own free will after all?
Now, feel fre to reply to this, but I won’t be replying anymore since this is off-topic. Anyway, thank you for the interesting discussion