Religion, General
Monday August 5, 2002
Religion, General: Churchgoers take comfort: hell has all but disappeared from modern Christian theology. But this comes at a price, in moral purpose and seriousness
Religion, General:
In troubled times, the afterlife beckons with visions of dark-eyed virgins, gardens and palaces, the bliss of God’s eternal presence and the joy of uniting with loved ones. How can the promise of paradise inspire so many to goodness, and few to murder?
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