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An occasion to tell my two favorite stories

By Rabbi Marc Gellman, Tribune Content Agency on

Q: Hello, Rabbi!

I'm not sure Hell is real. If God is so forgiving and loving, why would He want to punish "evil" people forever? I think that "bad" people are actually individuals who are suffering from mental illnesses or imbalances, and that we, and God, should have sympathy and compassion for them, and make allowances for their deeds. I understand the concept of the Lord giving us free will, but deeds can get distorted by someone who has a mental problem, and I feel that those people should be exonerated for the suffering that they've caused. Even people like the Hitlers of history should be able to find a place in Heaven. Thank you for your time. Keep up the good work with your column. Respectfully, R from Appleton, Wis.

A: Hello, R!

The thing about Hell is that you need Hell in order for there to be Heaven. You can't have good without bad, love without hate, generosity without selfishness, peanut butter without chocolate. What sense does it make that no matter how we behave, we all have the same fate after death? We love all our children equally but we don't give all our children the same rewards no matter how they behave. God loves the people in Hell just as much as God loves the people in Heaven, but as you acknowledged, God gave us free will to choose our paths through life and some of us freely choose some really crummy paths. It makes sense to me that there is some spiritual accountability for our life work. This is not actually punishment. The Eastern faiths of Hinduism and Buddhism call this karma. It is the belief that our actions matter in some ethically transcendent way. It is not cruel or unloving for God to hold us to account for our lives. It is one important way that love shows itself to be real. Hell is more of a consequence of our lives than a punishment for our lives.

I agree with you that people who are mentally challenged are not morally accountable for their actions, but I do not agree that every evil deed is done by a mentally unbalanced person. Some evil is committed by completely rational evil people. If Hitler finds a place in Heaven I want to go to Hell.

This is one of my two favorite stories:

 

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Hell is a place where all the people are hungry and they are forced to sit around a big table filled with every kind of wonderful food. They can see the food and smell it. They can even reach out and touch the food and take it into their hands. But their elbows are locked stiff so they cannot bring the food to their mouths.

That is Hell.

Heaven is a place where all the people are hungry and are forced to sit around a big table filled with every kind of wonderful food. They can see the food and smell it. They can even reach out and touch the food and take it into their hands. But their elbows are locked stiff so they cannot bring the food to their mouths.

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