Talk:From Hell I Write/@comment-33125381-20170917164526/@comment-33125381-20170917215147

1. Alright, point taken. I did take a look at that comment. So my criticism is moot there.

2. Regardless, from my Christian experience, hell, at least in most known interpritations is for evil people, sinners and people who willingly reject Christ as their lord and Savior. One cant go to hell for no fault of their own, meaning that hell is their choice. No one can make someone go to hell against their will.

3. I never heard of demon possession about demons dragging souls off to hell unless the owner willingly offers it, like Eileen did. Hell is again for sinners, that's how God designed the whole damn system. It wouldnt make sense for him to allow someone to go to hell like Patrick did. Unless the author is portraying the devil as some rival of God, like an Ant-God who rules Hell, unlike the traditional interpritation of Satan just being nothing more than a rebel angel.

4. Again, like I have said, the story just isnt my cup of tea. I found it, unlike most creepypastas I like, more sad, uncomfortable and depressing, while I'm already going through enough emotional problems as it is, than scary and reminded me partly why I began rejecting hell, at least an enternal one in my agnostic view of things, in the first place. So it's again really my own problems and criticisms.

5. As a final note, the only way I could reconcile myself with this story is believing that Eileen suffers what her victims are going through a hundred fold, as she's responsible for their fates and when judgment day comes, if there would be such a thing, God