Dutch Uncle
* Tertia Optio * Defend the Constitution
A bit of a false statement since Hell isn't specific to Christianity alone. Even if it was, it doesn't explain your hatred for Fundie Christians in other threads. This isn't our first tango, son.As I already said, the topic of the thread dictated the specific religion being discussed. Should I bring up Buddhism in a discussion about the Christian hell?
For that matter, should I bring up Judaism in a discussion about hell when Jews don't believe in hell?![]()
According to you? LOL
https://www.neatorama.com/2007/03/23/heaven-and-hell-according-to-various-religions/
1. Hell: Judaism
As with their view of heaven, Jews have an ambiguous version of hell. The Hebrew Bible makes little mention of it except as a place where the spirits of the dead reside (Sheol). There is, however, the term Gehinnom, which refers to a valley in which children were reportedly sacrificed to the god Molech. Eventually, this valley became a refuse dump that was constantly burning, which provided a powerful metaphor for a place to send sinners. In later Judaism, hell is a place of punishment for unbelievers, but according to the rabbinical texts, they will probably stay there for no more than a year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell
Religions that believe in hell include:
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Zoroastrianism
Greek mythology
Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as eternal destinations, whereas religions with reincarnation usually depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations