This generally refers to Christian beliefs, but could apply to other religions with similar views. According to the Bible, good people go to heaven, bad people go to hell. That's simple enough, but when you think about it, it's a pretty scary idea. You've got one place which is supposed to be so infinitly awesome and better than all the best stuff on earth, but if you fuck up you go to a place that is a million times worse than death itself.
What I'm wondering is where is the middle ground? People aren't necessarly good or bad. There are some people who are complete monsters, others who are just selfish jerks but aren't completely evil, others who are just ordinary people who live their life, and others who are good people. Also, according to many Christian beliefs, no one is good enough for heaven and are damned by default (unless they accept Jesus). That's... harsh. Even if we aren't worthy of heaven, that doesn't mean we automatically deserve the worst fate imaginable. That's what people mean when they talk about ordinary people suffering the same fate as someone like Hitler or Osama Bin Laden. It just doesn't make sense.
Life is pretty complex and not black and white, I hate to think that the afterlife (if there is one) comes down to one or the other.
What I'm wondering is where is the middle ground? People aren't necessarly good or bad. There are some people who are complete monsters, others who are just selfish jerks but aren't completely evil, others who are just ordinary people who live their life, and others who are good people. Also, according to many Christian beliefs, no one is good enough for heaven and are damned by default (unless they accept Jesus). That's... harsh. Even if we aren't worthy of heaven, that doesn't mean we automatically deserve the worst fate imaginable. That's what people mean when they talk about ordinary people suffering the same fate as someone like Hitler or Osama Bin Laden. It just doesn't make sense.
Life is pretty complex and not black and white, I hate to think that the afterlife (if there is one) comes down to one or the other.
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