In the mist of playing halo 3 last night I had an ephinpy, now this is going to sound weird but hear me out. What if there is no such thing as hell? (i know, i know just hear me out).
Some people believe the God created all of us, and everything around us, right? This means that he loves us, by nature (a mother and father can't hate their kin because they made them). So why would he create a world of just pure torture? I think that hell is perspective based, but it actually is everyone's own personal heaven.
For example, for a person who lived in gluttony, a place were all they had to do is eat and do nothing would be heaven to them; however that same place would be "hell" to someone super athletic on a strict diet. To greedy people a place were all they would do is take for themselves and not care about others would be heaven, while a person who loves to share and puts others needs in front of their own would consider that "hell". So although it seems like a "hell" to someone who doesn't live that lifestyle, its heaven for people who do live that way.
Now in a world were people live all happy and friendly, this WOULD be "hell" for someone who is a misanthrope. Somewhere that people all share and live happily while sharing, would be "hell" for a hoarder, who cherishes every last item they have. Hell can just be a place you don't want to be, it doesn't have to be demons and fire. Actually the "devil" was once an angel and he didn't like the way things were going so he was sent to a place were he could do whatever he wanted.
Don't get the idea of this wrong, I am in fact a Christian. Is it possible that I'm completely wrong and hell is like a place were you go if you are bad, and is all flames and pain? Yes. But is it possible that I am right? Most likely not, but maybe. I mean both "hells" have the same concept. Live your life the way you want to live your afterlife, it's just that the more mainstream idea is trying to scare you into doing that.

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