Tag: correspondence
Oh Hell…
by Tuirgin on Feb.02, 2007, under Spirituality
A couple emails about hell. The context was that the world is becoming worse as people lose their fear of hell.
The emphasized sections in brackets are a summary of my correspondent’s statements.
I’ve kept quiet in this thread up until now. And honestly, I really am hesitant to say anything. But I will say a short word.
Fear of hell doesn’t inspire love for God. Fear of hell inspires a self-oriented desire to protect one’s self. Christ was far more than a fire insurance salesman. Yes, Christ talks about gnashing of teeth. Yes, he says that he shall say, “Depart from me for I never knew you.” I’m not trying to squeeze past an uncomfortable truth. At each point Christ spoke the word of healing that his hearer needed. Often it was a word of forgiveness and compassion. But it was also frequently a challenging word, a word to crush the idols of our minds. (continue reading…)
Lady With The Dog, Adultery, Awakenings
by Tuirgin on Sep.30, 2002, under Literature, Spirituality
:: from an e-mail to a friend on 2002.9.30 ::
J—, I left work today with a headache. But instead of staying at home I went to the library to pick up my reserved copy of Battleship Potemkin and a video series on the Byzantine Empire. I got to the library before they opened and so went to Barnes & Noble for some coffee. I sat and read Anton Chekhov’s “The Lady with the Dog”. (continue reading…)








