Actually this sounds worse than hell. In the traditional christian hell, you know that your life has meaning and purpose as one of god’s creatures, so at least you have a transcendent reason for your suffering.
By contrast, the Atlantic article describes a nihilistic hell where your experience has no redeeming features whatsoever.
Actually this sounds worse than hell. In the traditional christian hell, you know that your life has meaning and purpose as one of god’s creatures, so at least you have a transcendent reason for your suffering.
By contrast, the Atlantic article describes a nihilistic hell where your experience has no redeeming features whatsoever.