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remmers
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Oops
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Apr 5 01:05 UTC 1994 |
Jake came down the ladder feeling swell
Unfortunately he forgot to stop and went to hell.
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vidar
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response 1 of 19:
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Apr 5 01:09 UTC 1994 |
That's one mighty long ladder. It must have been metal to withstand that
heat.
..
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vishnu
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response 2 of 19:
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Apr 5 01:31 UTC 1994 |
Actually, I'd think it'd be very cold.
I mean, I'm sore that hell has frozen
over many times, considering how much
people are wrong when they vow that
hell would freeze over if they
were wrong.
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vidar
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response 3 of 19:
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Apr 5 16:23 UTC 1994 |
Hel has always been froze over in the viking religion.
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vishnu
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response 4 of 19:
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Apr 5 20:12 UTC 1994 |
(er, that is sure, not sore)
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vidar
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response 5 of 19:
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Apr 5 22:08 UTC 1994 |
Duh.
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orinoco
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response 6 of 19:
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Apr 6 01:29 UTC 1994 |
That's *Niffelheim*, vidar. They never specify how cold Hel is.
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vidar
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response 7 of 19:
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Apr 6 02:05 UTC 1994 |
Point of clarification: Niflheim and Hel are one. They used to be
seperate entities at one time, but now it's like this: Hel is where
the goddess of death, (also) Hel, resides. Niflheim is where people
who die of old age or disease go.
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sirnose
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response 8 of 19:
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Apr 7 03:25 UTC 1994 |
Doesn't anyone read Dante anymore? Of course Hell is frozen.. It's a cake
of Ice where Satan eternally tortures the biggest traitors of all time (Judas
Brutus, etc..) in his three mouths..
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vishnu
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response 9 of 19:
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Apr 7 11:07 UTC 1994 |
Ah yes, I did read Dante, and that's one of my reasons.
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kami
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response 10 of 19:
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Apr 7 20:39 UTC 1994 |
hell is the worst of wherever you came from, only moreso.
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sirnose
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response 11 of 19:
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Apr 7 20:49 UTC 1994 |
Actually there are some interesting Hell theories floating around...
For example: Hell is really just Heaven... I mean, what could be worse
to a really bad, mean, spiteful person than to be surrounded by infinite
goodness? Hmmm. Points to Ponder.
Peace.
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vidar
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response 12 of 19:
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Apr 8 01:32 UTC 1994 |
Supossing that no matter which afterlife a person went to, they would
still be happy. Would there still be a Hell?
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orinoco
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response 13 of 19:
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Apr 9 21:00 UTC 1994 |
Maybe hell is just a place where "evil" people can live with other
such people, in a way that seems normal for them.
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vidar
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response 14 of 19:
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Apr 9 21:08 UTC 1994 |
But then, would not the concept of hell be void?
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vishnu
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response 15 of 19:
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Apr 10 04:41 UTC 1994 |
So hell wouldn't be punishment? I mean, in
that philosophy, hell would be heaven but
for a groupo of differently aligned people.
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vidar
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response 16 of 19:
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Apr 10 14:01 UTC 1994 |
No, Hell would not exist if you could be just as happy in any afterlife.
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none
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response 17 of 19:
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Apr 10 14:36 UTC 1994 |
If you belive that good is desirable and evil isn't, then I guess
you would think hell should be punishment. Maybe hell would only
be so bad from your point of view.
PS--Could Jake take Ziggy with him?
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other
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response 18 of 19:
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Apr 14 17:55 UTC 1994 |
I beg to differ about the definition of hell. Hell is what we create here in
the life of the living when we force ourselves to live in endlessly
hypocritical and self-contradictory social structure.
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jaklumen
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response 19 of 19:
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May 28 07:34 UTC 2002 |
Hell, whatever. I shall create chaos.
I am the monster eating Ann Arbor, beginning with the Enigma cf.
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