Hades in ancient greek is a far more pleasant place than hell.
You could see your loved ones just hanging out and talk to them (Ulysses saw his mother if I'm not mistaken)
Hell, is a different matter. It can range from the classical dante's like inferno (minus the purgatory) or it might simply be nothingness
It's true that the two are interchangeable but hades seems to fade away linguistically and give its place to kolassis. (when refering to the christian hell)
However hell is certaintly underplayed a lot. It's not like the catholics that even farting in a public place could mean landing in a fiery pit and having demons with tridents poking at you (as I understand)
The course is the quest to heaven, not the fear of hell.
You could see your loved ones just hanging out and talk to them (Ulysses saw his mother if I'm not mistaken)
Hell, is a different matter. It can range from the classical dante's like inferno (minus the purgatory) or it might simply be nothingness
It's true that the two are interchangeable but hades seems to fade away linguistically and give its place to kolassis. (when refering to the christian hell)
However hell is certaintly underplayed a lot. It's not like the catholics that even farting in a public place could mean landing in a fiery pit and having demons with tridents poking at you (as I understand)
The course is the quest to heaven, not the fear of hell.
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