<http://gkupsidedown.blogspot.com/2009/04/logic-of-hell.html>The Logic of Hell

A friend commented the other day, "I was doubting the reality of 
hell. I wondered how it could be that an all loving God would be able 
to allow for hell. Then, at Mass, I gazed at the crucifix and it all 
clicked. I had an 'aha' moment. If there were no hell there would be 
no need of the cross. Why the cross if we did not need salvation, and 
what were we to be saved from if not hell?"

Indeed. The next day, having dinner with some friends a fellow priest 
commented, "The most deadly heresy of our day, a heresy that is 
destroying our church and our culture is the heresy of universalism. 
This sentimental belief that God will not condemn anyone to hell and 
that everyone is going to heaven undermines everything. It is a lie 
direct from the Father of lies."

I've often thought that the people who think that God will not send 
anyone to hell really believe that God will not send someone like 
them to hell. It's all couched in suitably sentimental concern for 
other people. They're really just worried about their own skin.

Finally, it has always seemed incongruous to me that atheists blame 
believers for being on Fantasy Island and that we are duped into 
wishful thinking--that God is our big Sugar Daddy in the sky who will 
take us to glory one day. That may be the God of the eternal security 
born again crowd, but the Catholic God is the Almighty Judge before 
whom all will tremble one day. Before him none shall stand and every 
knee shall bow, and he might send us to hell.

This doesn't sound very much like wishful thinking to me. Instead, 
the person who imagines that there is no life after death, no heaven 
to win and no hell to pay and that they can just quietly ride off 
into the sunset without paying their debts.

Now that really sounds like wishful thinking, to me.

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