I ask to
any of my readers – who are a father with either son or daughter – if he’d ever
punish either of his children for as long as possible (as long as he’s alive) in the cruelest manner he can
think of, no matter the seriousness of what was done (or no matter the “sin”).
What is it
that makes all Catholics believe that when we “misuse the name of the Lord your God”
(3rd
comm.) will be
condemned to eternal pain provided by horrid demons that use painful
tools on us or on our souls?
If my son
would ever kill someone else when driving his car, I’d be hugging him very
close to me and plan what to do to minimize the fatal mistake (hopefully he hadn’t planned to run somebody over
for his own selfish reasons) am I better than God then? And
what does the Bible say about forgiveness?
I’m hoping
that this example can clarify a little better what I mean by saying that it’s
us – by ourselves – who judge our lives by pinpointing our mistakes/sins (when we did hurt
someone else) and
therefore deciding our punishment, its kind and length (remember that time in
afterlife isn’t measured like here on earth, no days and nights, no clocks of
any kind etc.….)
I make this
example to strengthen my – rather recent – idea that God is the law of universal
gravity, about which I posted already plenty websites that confirm that I’m not
alone thinking this.
I’m hoping
too that this “recent discovery” of the fact that when we die we simply move
into a different area of existence (as greatly described by my new idol Morgan
Freeman – short video above and very long here below)is going to remove what
everyone has since birth (fear of death, as I explained before) and embrace
life from a different perspective, much more relaxed because confident that
justice will surely come for everyone.
- http://religionvirus.blogspot.com/2009/03/religious-people-more-afraid-of-death.html
- http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-insane-psychics-you-wont-believe-people-pay-money-to-see/
- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2329253/My-glimpses-afterlife-mean-I-longer-fear-death.html
- https://www.quora.com/Do-atheists-fear-the-thought-of-nothingness-after-death
- https://www.quora.com/Do-people-believe-in-God-only-because-they-fear-that-when-they-die-there-will-be-nothing
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterlife
HERE IS THE VERY LONG GREAT VIDEO
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