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There is no eternity of suffering, hell is a one-off event and it hasn't happened yet (I'm a seventh day adventist, we do believe in "hell" but quite differently than most denominations)
As you say, you're in the minority of Christians in your belief, and that many believe in the literal, eternal suffering, lake of fire kind of hell. Memes kind of have to cater to common denominators, so might then not pertain to you.
We don't have many adventists where I'm from, would you entertain a theological question from your belief?
What role does Hell play in your denomination? In other Christianities it's often a deterrent, source of God fear, and an answer to what happens to the out-group (heathens, gentiles, sinners, etc).
If Hell is a "short" event before eternal death-sleep (I googled adventist hell belief, sorry if I'm misunderstanding), it seems like it would be a very mild punishment for cardinal sins/heresy, but maybe you don't have those?
I know, but it still isn't Biblical tho
tbh most of the times that I've heard it talked about are saying about how it's a place rather than an event, pretty much what I've been saying here. It really is one of two choices: you can choose to be with God forever, or you can be apart from Him forever. He wants to be with you but it's ultimately your choice.
That's about it really
God wants to forgive us, but we need to let Him. The only unforgivable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, which is to intentionally and consistently harden your heart and ignore Him-- how can you be forgiven if you ignore the one who wants to forgive you? If you're wondering if you've done that and wether you can be forgiven, it's not too late. You can still come back to Him.
Feel free to ask questions I don't mind (I actually kinda enjoy it)
He wants to forgive us?? Then he could do it. He's all powerful, all knowing after all. What do I have to be forgiven for? Original sin? Give me a break.
How many hoops do you need to jump through to arrive at a christian conclusion? How many times did you have to be told to believe in something unprovable and invisible?
Your fervent beliefs are likely held less strongly than some Hindus, Muslims, Jews, etc. They are ALL sure that you are wrong, just as you they. Can't you see the futility of pretending to know something unknowable? If you had been born somewhere else, you would perhaps hold completely different views just as strongly.
You blindly place your trust in other humans who are telling you to believe in something utterly impossible. You really think they have translated divine will over millennia? Let alone accurately? If the devil exists, then he lives in the utter hubris of humanity. To think that we can know the unknowable.
Isn't it convenient that the "devil" is responsible for sowing the seeds of doubt. Isn't it convenient that no matter what logic and reason you apply, your religion can merely hand-wave and say it isn't for us to know? Are you satisfied with non-answers and manipulation of your emotions?
You're being duped. I genuinely hope you can find your way out.
Cheers,
A formerly brainwashed Catholic child