Sunday, May 30, 2010

I lay here thinking is the descision to betray God just us being niave of what hell really could be like. Or is it hard for us to wrap our minds around the fact that it actually exists?

1 comment:

wifey said...

I really think it is hard for people to wrap their minds around anything existing that is not concrete, but just an idea. Since we don't have any "proof" of the existence of heaven or hell, the majority of people don't "believe" in it. If people don't have constant reminders of both, we tend to forget that they are real, thereby making it a non-issue in the present tense. Being that heaven and hell are both in the very distant future (or so we tend to think), we don't think of them as consequences to our actions in the "now."