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Good analysis, baqqrih, I've never liked the "Hell is where God sends bad people to get raped by fire and brimstone" interpretation. I prefer what some Christians say as "you send yourself to hell"; basically what you said.
Similarly, by someone hardening their heart against God in this world, they are to comprehend the world as a "hell", as they are without a source of goodness.
What does it mean if I feel this way but don't feel against God?
 
I guess, in a sense, we can find a Christian meaning out of that view of life, comparing hell to the here-and-now. If we want to define hell and heaven, we must acknowledge that they're both perceptions of God's energy (which is one, as His will is), in that believers perceive the same energy that all souls will see in the afterlife as goodness and wonder (thus, "heaven"), and disbelievers in their post-mortal state perceive the same energy in suffering and punishment, as their souls are hardened and shut to God's goodness, and so therefore they can only see that energy, put upon them by their soul entering the infinite eternity of God, as sorrowful pain, lacking God, the source of all goodness which they are without in their position by being without Him. Similarly, by someone hardening their heart against God in this world, they are to comprehend the world as a "hell", as they are without a source of goodness. The only distinction is that hell is eternal and the mortal frame of our current existence isn't, so a soul can be softened and embraced by The Lord overtime, rather than be damned in its own time of mortal life from the get-go, yet either existence still lacks an absolute goodness with a lack of evil, for either instead have a lack of absolute good by our free will with its choice to reject the will of God that then results in evil. Basically, since our current universe is fallen because of our inherent actions upon which we have sinned, no matter how meager we believe the sins to be, in that they still taint the world with any form of evil, which is a state-of-being that lacks God, who is goodness, the world can therefore be comparable to hell, in a way, in that both hell and our current universe lack that presence of eternal goodness because we have been granted free will to decide allegiance to the kingdom of God or, in rejecting Him, the kingdom of destruction, which rules over the planet for the time-being because of the presence of evil through a lack of absolute goodness until God's return, which will establish goodness with the perfection of God gracing every inch of the Earth's land. So, yes, we aren't living in hell, but we are living in an evil world by our imperfect humanity.
I'd let God into my heart if he got rid of all the filthy niggers here geg but ugh idk I will never really believe that sort of stuff no matter how much I try, I know basic morals but I have to believe and brother I cannot even believe in my cat and hope she will not shit on the floor when she comes in for the night.
Trust issues will throw me straight into hell smh.
 
I'd let God into my heart if he got rid of all the filthy niggers here geg but ugh idk
Come ova here and stroke on my dick I got lotion on my dick right now I'm just stroking my shit
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Not all Christians believe this dude stop going around saying stuff like you're the guy who wrote the Bible
>Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. - Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 25, Verse 41
>eternal is written, Greek word literally translates to "aiōnion"
>"aiōnion" literal translation: ever-lasting, as in, a duration lacking an end

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What does it mean if I feel this way but don't feel against God?
I guess, by having your heart's belief without Him, you would feel "against Him", in the manner that you are denying His status as the Almighty Godhead through that lacking of belief, but if you mean that you simply feel like you lack that "source of goodness", you may really be feeling a lack of fulfillment and general satisfaction with life. Like Ecclesiastes tells us, in the words of King Solomon, we'll waste so much time on a goal of pointless progress to the extent that it'll only reveal that pointlessness to us after all that time was wasted. However, there's a clear answer that Solomon then writes to us as we read. If all of the worldly things are pursuits of vanity, as in, they give us all we wanted for a second only to leave us with nothing in the next minute, then clearly our intention as people is not to pursue these things that keep running out no matter how many of them we do, but for something outside of temporary lasting, something eternal, which then circles back to the Creator, God. By following the will of the eternal being, who has set our existence for an eternity after death as He did with the Son, Jesus Christ, with the resurrection of Him, we find a purpose that lasts forever, as He lasts forever, and so all of Him, including His will, does as well. So, the best answer I can really give you, which you may interpret for yourself as you wish, coming from my own expertise of faith, is to dedicate your life towards the will of the Creator through study of the scriptures. In doing this, one may find an eternal meaning to a drab and dull life through the will of the being of eternity, our Granter and our Taker, the loving Creator who is God; doing what He wants us to do, in basic terms.
 
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