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14 hours agoI don’t want to be caught dead driving one of those fucking nazimobiles. I would not take one even if it were free.
I don’t want to be caught dead driving one of those fucking nazimobiles. I would not take one even if it were free.
Are Republicans still waiting for people who got the initial vaccine to drop dead overnight? lol.
My interpretation is that he was implying that there is a way to escape eternal punishment, no matter how grievous the sin, and that given enough time everybody can come to grips with the wrongs they have committed and start over again with a clean slate. Either that, or his idea of a loving and merciful God is so forgiving and magnanimous that He could not bear to send even one soul to eternal damnation.
I used to read a webcomic from ages ago called Jack (Edgy NSFW material so Google it at your own risk) that had a lot of interesting takes on Abrahamic mythology. One of the things that resonated with me at the time was the concept of a personal heaven and hell, in which heaven is a reflection of your own idea of a utopia (even if that utopia for one person might be insanity for another) but hell is a reflection of the evil deeds one has committed in life and you are forced to be subjected to the same evil over and over again every day until the sinner learns the error of their ways, asks God for forgiveness, and is allowed to be born into the world once again with no knowledge of what had transpired in the afterlife.
It’s a meh comic with bad artwork for the majority of it, but some bits were really good. So good that I still remember them all these years later.