Why is it so hard to believe in the reality of hell? Most people will hold to a belief in some sort of heaven and an existence of a god in some form but never face the realities of hell. I know that it is not a pleasant thought to embrace; but the full sweetness of heaven is not understood without the contrast of the horrors of hell. Is the
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Recognizing that one opinion (while concrete and true to ones self) may still only be an opinion, enables us to broaden our spectrum of color. We do not have to buy one opinion for it to be any less valid than the one we have ourselves. And on rare and precious occasions, we might even see light that shifts our current opinions.
Its like walking along looking at the ground thinking thats all there is, when we look up - we see much more. Or being taught there is only one way as a child and so growing into an adult who only see's one way, when in reality - there are a myriad of seeing any one thing.
One of those, is through the perspective and belief of hell.
For some, the very word itself is indicative of distinct origins that exclude and devalue our own personal values, beliefs and yes - opinions. That is not to imply it is any less of a substantial opinion, only that it is an opinion of a foreign color to some. Listen as we may, it is not always possible to see colors our eyes and minds are not trained for. Have YOU ever seen someone's aura?
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