• FrChazzz@lemm.ee
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    12 hours ago

    Truth.

    Also, the predominant image of fire in the Bible is that of purification (not punishment). So the idea is that billionaires (or other such sinners) will not be simply burned away, but will be confronted with what their wealth hoarding has caused. They will have to endure the pain of being rid of their sinfulness in order come out on the other side. So there are no billionaires in Paradise in the sense that every person who is a billionaire in this life will one day be ridden of their wealth in order to enter said Paradise.

    This is precisely the image Jesus uses when He speaks of the “eye of the needle.” Tradition holds that this phrase is in reference to a small gate that required a camel (or other pack animal) laden with goods to be unencumbered in order to pass through. The rich must let go of their wealth in order to enter God’s kingdom in the same way because that wealth is like dross to them.

    • LeninsOvaries@lemmy.cafe
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      12 hours ago

      Tradition holds that this phrase is in reference to a small gate

      It’s a fake tradition.

      • EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        11 hours ago

        Not only a fake tradition, but one started by the wealthy to muddle what was a quite literal saying.

        Jesus straight up said that it’s impossible for the wealthy to enter heaven.

    • LordCrom@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      We were taught no one ever escapes hell. It’s eternal. No one is purified and comes out the other side ready for heaven.

      Good way to keep the ignorant peasants quiet, calm, and obedient.