Satan and Hell. Do they exist?
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:19 am
This is something which has always fascinated me. Is there a being of ultimate evil in this universe to counter the good? Is a being of ultimate evil even possible in a universe created by God? Is there such a thing as evil or is evil simply "the absence of good?"? Why have the stories of a 17th century English writer (Milton's Paradise Lost) made their way into the dogma of basically every Christian faith? (Surprisingly, most of which are the self-proclaimed Scripture Centric faiths?) Is the idea of the Devil just a way for humanity to ascribe all of its problems to some outside source?
I tend to believe that humanity has an awful tendency to believe that everything "good" and "evil" occurs because of the intervention of some outside source. I think this is a very frightening and dangerous way to live one's life. It is a way for us to collectively deny our responsibilities as a part of this world. Many faiths in this world scoff at what is called "worldliness", which is living in this world instead of keeping your mind on spiritual matters. This is something that disgusts me. These people think that they are superior because they do what now? Nothing!
What is wrong with the tradition that salvation comes through good deeds? Why is trying to make this world a better place and living the best life one can live on this world wrong?
Back to Satan. I think the thought that there is some outside source that is always with you, trying to make you do evil things is a very dangerous idea. It is a way of denying responsibility for our actions and our desires. The devil didn't tell you to rape that girl. YOU did it.
There are a few literary concepts for hell and the Devil that fascinate me. One is the Hell described by George Bernard Shaw.
"Hell is a city much like Seville"
This may not make much sense a hundred years later, but his hell is a place that the wicked would want to be. A place of pleasure and worldliness. Heaven was where this world’s stiff-necked self righteous people went. Basically, it was a place that only people who wouldn't just want to live in pleasure in hell would want to go. It is a very amusing, and poignant idea.
My favorite view though is described by Neil Gaiman in the Sandman. I don’t have the comic in front of me, but I will paraphrase it terribly for you. Satan says this.
"People think that I am up there on their shoulder their whole life just try and get their soul. They think I am up there making deals and tempting people into my realm. This is rubbish. I didn't "take" a single one of these souls. They came here because they believe they cannot go to heaven. They come seeking punishment, which the demons here are only to happy to supply. I hate it."
People decide for themselves what they do in life. God doesn't need to interfere. He has already given us everything we need in the form of Jesus. People keep saying "god needs to prove he exists". Well he DID. 2000 years ago he made himself human and died for us. Even if you don't believe this, you MUST agree that the teachings of Jesus are enough for someone to live an ideal existence. They are all that we need.
I tend to believe that humanity has an awful tendency to believe that everything "good" and "evil" occurs because of the intervention of some outside source. I think this is a very frightening and dangerous way to live one's life. It is a way for us to collectively deny our responsibilities as a part of this world. Many faiths in this world scoff at what is called "worldliness", which is living in this world instead of keeping your mind on spiritual matters. This is something that disgusts me. These people think that they are superior because they do what now? Nothing!
What is wrong with the tradition that salvation comes through good deeds? Why is trying to make this world a better place and living the best life one can live on this world wrong?
Back to Satan. I think the thought that there is some outside source that is always with you, trying to make you do evil things is a very dangerous idea. It is a way of denying responsibility for our actions and our desires. The devil didn't tell you to rape that girl. YOU did it.
There are a few literary concepts for hell and the Devil that fascinate me. One is the Hell described by George Bernard Shaw.
"Hell is a city much like Seville"
This may not make much sense a hundred years later, but his hell is a place that the wicked would want to be. A place of pleasure and worldliness. Heaven was where this world’s stiff-necked self righteous people went. Basically, it was a place that only people who wouldn't just want to live in pleasure in hell would want to go. It is a very amusing, and poignant idea.
My favorite view though is described by Neil Gaiman in the Sandman. I don’t have the comic in front of me, but I will paraphrase it terribly for you. Satan says this.
"People think that I am up there on their shoulder their whole life just try and get their soul. They think I am up there making deals and tempting people into my realm. This is rubbish. I didn't "take" a single one of these souls. They came here because they believe they cannot go to heaven. They come seeking punishment, which the demons here are only to happy to supply. I hate it."
People decide for themselves what they do in life. God doesn't need to interfere. He has already given us everything we need in the form of Jesus. People keep saying "god needs to prove he exists". Well he DID. 2000 years ago he made himself human and died for us. Even if you don't believe this, you MUST agree that the teachings of Jesus are enough for someone to live an ideal existence. They are all that we need.