Actually, I hadn't thought much about it to form much of an opinion...Quote:
Originally Posted by jduke44
I believe that Eternal Damnation to Hell is Eternatal Damnation to Life on Earth. I don't know how familiar you are with this so here's a quick breakdown... (bare with me because it is difficult to explain in just a few words)
I do not believe that our souls live only once. When we die, we are judged. If we are allowed into Heaven, that is it... Eternal Salvation. If we are not, we are to be reborn. If we are to continue to live in sin, we will be eternally damned to Hell (Life on Earth). However, if we repent, we are granted access to Heaven. (Like I said, bare with me... it's a short answer to explain where I am coming from... not to explain why I believe this way)
So, in answer to your question... I do feel there are different degrees of Hell, depending on ones previous existence. A Soul ages just as a Life does. Just like infancy, toddler, teen, adult, etc... as a Life moves through these stages of Life, it takes with it energy learned in the previous stage. The same happens with the rebirth of one's Soul.
So one person's Hell could be just the frustrations of infancy while another's could be the hardships of adulthood.
We are subjested to exactly what we need to be subjected to in order to progress through Life.
One the other hand, I don't think I have an opinion as to degrees of Heaven. As morganite quoted... Jesus said, "In my Father's house are many mansions..." so I am inclined to believe that there must be some sort of separation. However, a hierarchy makes me think there are different levels based on class, which I am not so sure about. The only other way would be that there are just different stages... like Life on Earth. But why would that be the case... what would be the purpose of evolving through stages in Heaven? I don't know... now Im just thinking out loud.
I really never considered it, which is why I am interested in finding out more. I like hearing from everyone here because, though our beliefs may not perfectly in line, there is much to learn from everyone's opinion.