St. Augustine, seeing the great indifference among men to this truth, so terrible, and the little fear of eternal punishment, used to say that in a thoroughly Christian country there should be prisons for only two kinds of people:
one for the insane and the other for unbelievers. “For,” he says, “either they believe that there is a hell, or they do not. If anyone does not believe, he is as a godless person, not fearing God, ready for any crime; such a one, therefore, must be kept in prison for the common safety. If, on the other hand, one believes and yet persists in mortal sin, this alone proves that he is a fool, devoid of reason; and a place for such a one in a madhouse.”
Such was the view of hell of this both learned and saintly great man. CONSIDER IT WELL!
Fr. Henryk Jackowski
How this world and people are unchanging . Centuries pass and humanity is still the same. The only difference is that there used to be madhouses and now the world is a madhouse.
People claim to believe in God while breaking most of God’s commandments. As if that were still the case, they ruthlessly fight the teachings handed down to us by our Lord Jesus Christ and claim to be Catholics.
They insult God by saying that they love Him!
Where is reason, where is logic?
This is pure Judas betrayal ?
But how can one say that he believes in God but does not believe in hell
That means they will all go to heaven and be there together with Hitler, Stalin and other criminals.
Today we are seeing such a world madhouse set up by communists and modernists and it has not only a religious dimension but also a moral and social dimension.
Advocates of an empty hell often send me there. I believe that I deserve hell, but I hope that I will still be able to atone for my sins here on earth or in purgatory.
However, one thing is certain, I believe and even know that hell is not empty but filled with people ranging from bloody dictators and their followers to modernist popes and their followers.
So perhaps it is worth reading and considering what Catholic teaching says after all?
Arkadiusz Niewolski



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