If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat, and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink. For in so doing, you will heap burning coals on his head, and the Lord will reward you. - Proverbs 25:21-22
I’ve been thinking about this. Sending someone to hell for a period of time doesn’t necessarily have to be a punishment: it could be a wake up call. You can threaten someone with being burned in hell all you like, but to most people hell is only an abstract thing they’ve read about in a book or seen in a film. And while the righteous might take the notion of eternal punishment a bit more seriously; they are usually so utterly convinced of their innate goodness they’ve convinced themselves they will never end up there. So to take someone who is a rotten excuse for a human being (I’m thinking maybe a member of the Trump clan?) and to pack them off to fire and damnation for a couple of weeks or so, just might make them mend their wretched ways - if they survive the flames, the torture, all the screaming, and the being forcibly shagged by demons of course.
I need more information from the man (Satan). Will he be tortured in the most horrible way? I don't want that. Ah, hell. I am going to send noone to hell. I wish all the evil people would just go away and leave us not-THAT-evil- people alone. You feel me?
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