[Divine Block Theory]To understand this theory, one must first grasp a few things.Revelation 12:9 states, “The great dragon was cast out, that ancient serpent called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world. He was cast down to the earth, and his angels were cast down with him.” This suggests that Satan is, so to speak, the “god of the earth,” since, in theory, he resides here.Such a belief would imply that the earth itself is hell. The planet’s core would represent the underworld, while the surface where we live would be the “lesser evil” part of that underworld.And if the earth is technically hell, that would mean every living beingis born directly into sin.I know that God can forgive a sinner, whether directly or through prayer and repentance. But here comes the problem: if you are born into sin, you might never realize you are a sinner until someone tells you. Thus, you could live your whole life sinning without ever knowing it.Another problem arises: even if you attempt to “cleanse yourself” of all your sins, how can you be sure that new sins won’t appear within you? If you live in a world where everyone is sinful and sin is common, then at some point you are bound to sin again—and you might not even notice when you do.Now, what happens when you die?In theory, you end up in hell for being a sinner.But here’s the thing: if hell is the earth and you die, then going to hell would mean coming back here. Or does something else happen? After all, if we already suffer enough on earth, why would we return here again? And you cannot enter heaven, since you were a sinner—unless you perfectly cleansed yourself of every sin. However, as I’ve said, new sins can always arise without your awareness.So for the average person, both heaven and hell would essentially be inaccessible.The only options left are1. Reincarnation: an infinite loop of the same hell.2. Nothingness: when you die, there is simply nothing else.5339
>>41397602>Such a belief would imply that the earth itself is hell.Well, that is clearly a misconception. Kinda explains the problem in a very twisted sense. Would almost be inclined to forgive sucha failure in thinking. Almost. Dear grid coordinates ... there can be no forgiveness for failing basic mission objectives. Too much at at stake.
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>>41397602Youre looking at it all wrong, but your later points about heaven being virtually impossible for most is correct.Man has dominion over the tangible world we all commonly experience. Its a midpoint betwixt, with heavy influence from Evil. Its a mental, physical, spiritual battlezone that will eventually become *like* Elysium (Elohim, Asgard, whatever). A lot of people make this mistake, thinking heaven is not Earths final state. It always had the potential, but free will dictates we must all, individually, make that decision as a group.What we know or call "Hell" is less of a torture zone often described, and moreover a place of cleansing and reclaiming. You are meant to learn from your life, understand at the very core of your being, atone and start over at Earth (at least thats my theory). Hazbin Hotel unironically displays this with Sir Pentious.
>>41398345Choke on this energy, bitch.
>>41398416Another Hazbin truther. Good to see.
>>41399739Hey it doesn't mean hell is easy, pleasant, or even tolerable. I would go so far to say that sin literally drips from every surface, and its up to you to deny and overcome.Perhaps, through the perspective that hell is a much harder place to redeem yourself, it would be understandable to then go directly to limbo until heaven is created.