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I mean, it's not Christian canon. It's effectively Dante's big old bible fanfiction.
Don't think the bible addresses it at all. "Only way to be saved is through Jesus. Oh, he was after your time so you're just fucked."
True. Christian canon is that god is all powerful, and all loving, but if you don't literally worship him, he will punish you for eternity.
In the original Greek text Christ promises Aionic life, life through the end of the aion, or age. So, a long and full life but not eternal. Eternal life may be modern canon but it is texturally incorrect.
Cool, I'm talking about the old testament
Also originally written in Greek, maybe 100-200 years prior at most. What's your point?
My point is that Jesus didn't say anything in the Old Testament did he? So you're comment about what "Christ said" is irrelevant.
Sounds like a jealous bitchbaby if you ask me
Correct, but through cultural osmosis, a lot of The Divine Comedy has become indistinguishable from their actual beliefs or is just head-canon for people. (Its not like most of em read or understand their books anyway)
Plus, Dante was a mad lad and wrote a bunch of people he did not like (including 2 popes) into his funny hell fanfic.
I mean, if any of this were real, there would absolutely be popes who ended up in hell.
Oh 100%
The history and context of its writing is half the fun. Its a spite filled romp through a roman flavored cross-polinated afterlife. There are tons of things that modern bible folk would whinge at if you point out the hipocracy. Like how they discount all previous pantheons, yet characters from greek and roman myth canonically are present in Inferno, Chiron is not only alive in ring 7, he is also gainfully employed peppering arrows at one souls attempting to leave one of hells many boiling water features. Its all one grand myth, polytheism, monotheism, its all connected through stories humans tell themselves.
If you beleive its sources are real, you do you, I dont judge. If you dont, thats good too, but remember a majority of the people on this planet do and are less likely to act with logic and reason as a primary prerogative. Its handy to know their lore so you know what to say to get them to leave you alone.
I’m not super familiar with Dante, though I’ve heard that name a million times. Is a lot of Christian mythology based on Dante’s interpretation?