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8.06.2005

Destinations

People are instinctively blase about the afterlife because Hades doesn't need to be conquered. People instinctively know they go to Hades and recur. Heaven, though, must be conquered. Must be assaulted. It's the heaven-assaulters that aren't the blase individuals. (And of course some people are gladly hell-bound. Irrationally gladly hell-bound. Sin is, though, irrational. Rebellion against God is extremely irrational...)