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The Christian Doctrine of Hell

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The author examines and opposes the traditional Christian doctrine of eternal punishment, arguing it produces fear, mental harm, and moral problems while being rooted in literal readings of biblical passages and creedal history. He surveys scriptural texts often cited for everlasting torment, historical beliefs about demons and final judgment, and modern attempts to allegorize such passages, noting that symbolic readings can undermine related doctrines. He assesses the social consequences of teaching eternal damnation—especially its effect on children and sensitive minds—and contrasts conservative exegesis with freethought critiques, urging that critical analysis is necessary to challenge what he regards as a harmful superstition.

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J. M. Wheeler

J. M. Wheeler was an author known for his critical examination of religious and philosophical themes. His notable works include "A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations," which highlights influential thinkers who challenged traditional beliefs. Wheeler's writings often delve into the intersections of religion, culture, and history, as seen in titles like "Bible Studies: Essays on Phallic Worship and Other Curious Rites and Customs" and "The Christian Doctrine of Hell." He also contributed to the understanding of Enlightenment figures, particularly in his sketch of Voltaire's life and works. Through his diverse essays and critiques, Wheeler has made a significant impact on discussions surrounding freethought and skepticism.

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