Hence “so young or so isolated as to actually believe that stuff”. People who genuinely believe out of fear of hell will not long survive exposure to Reddit.
I’ve known adult biblical literalists who seemed to have a genuine fear of hell who were no more isolated from viewpoints than the average theist. I can’t think of any adult biblical literalists who appear to genuinely fear hell and not believe for any other reason, who are also not exceptionally isolated in their viewpoints, but that would be a prohibitively small set anyway, so if they exist I would not have a strong expectation of having met any and knowing about it.
This particular person was raised by an absolute nutter. From a very early age they were told there were demonic forces at work everywhere and the end of the world and the second coming were about to occur. This kind of upbringing probably necessitates a literalistic approach to life. If is not against the law to teach children such things, then it should be.
Who are you referring to by “this particular person?”
In circumstances like that, I think there’s another way you can also go, which is to eventually learn to start interpreting it all figuratively as a defense mechanism for your own mental health.
I think there’s a strong motivation to believe in hell for other people. The wicked flourish like the green bay tree, and where is justice?
Alternatively, belief in hell for other people is mere spitefulness.
Also, I believe inventing the tortures of hell is very like the same drive that causes people to write horror fiction, though I have no idea of why they do it, or why I like horror fiction.
Hence “so young or so isolated as to actually believe that stuff”. People who genuinely believe out of fear of hell will not long survive exposure to Reddit.
I’ve known adult biblical literalists who seemed to have a genuine fear of hell who were no more isolated from viewpoints than the average theist. I can’t think of any adult biblical literalists who appear to genuinely fear hell and not believe for any other reason, who are also not exceptionally isolated in their viewpoints, but that would be a prohibitively small set anyway, so if they exist I would not have a strong expectation of having met any and knowing about it.
This particular person was raised by an absolute nutter. From a very early age they were told there were demonic forces at work everywhere and the end of the world and the second coming were about to occur. This kind of upbringing probably necessitates a literalistic approach to life. If is not against the law to teach children such things, then it should be.
Who are you referring to by “this particular person?”
In circumstances like that, I think there’s another way you can also go, which is to eventually learn to start interpreting it all figuratively as a defense mechanism for your own mental health.
I think there’s a strong motivation to believe in hell for other people. The wicked flourish like the green bay tree, and where is justice?
Alternatively, belief in hell for other people is mere spitefulness.
Also, I believe inventing the tortures of hell is very like the same drive that causes people to write horror fiction, though I have no idea of why they do it, or why I like horror fiction.