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Embracing the Mystery
I, (amazingly) learnt something last night, I was recapping on the case of John Wayne Gacy.... You know, the guy who (as far as we know) killed 33 young males.... Now the main dectective incharge of this investigation... Heeded the words of a psyhcic... (sp) Like how freaking stupid is that? What a waste of time..... Right? He believed in something that was so un freaking believable.... YET it paid off.... Now, this made me ponder... This guy said "What if this woman is right?" What if..... If she was right, that is a terrible tale.. This upright good man, helpful friendly man... Raped and killed 33 (known number) boys.... IF this is right... Then we gotta do something... IF he was wrong, what had he lost? Nothing.......
So, a belife in Hell.... Is it healthy? I think it is. And I can't see any bad from thinking "What if".
I know a detective with a sheriff's dept. who is psychic. He's used the ability for years to solve murders. He has retrocognition and precognition- that is, sometimes he sees crimes before they are committed, but more often he sees what is like a videotape in his head of the crime once he gets in close proximity to the scene.
I don't see a belief in Hell as ultimately healthy, no. I think, at the least, it depends on how you use the concept. If your spiritual walk is based on carrot vs. stick (i.e., heaven vs. hell), it seems a childish and insincere reason to worship God.
I worship God not for what I will get out of the deal, or what I want to avoid, but because God is God. If the atheists are right and I'm snuffed out of existence after this life, this life was enough for me to be grateful for. This life is a blast, and creation is amazing, and my experience of God is awesome. God deserves my worship and my service through loving others the best I can simply because I am alive, and other beings are alive, and I can feel love. It doesn't get much better than the moments one truly lives and loves wholeheartedly, without regret and without premeditation and without thought for anything but the moment.