Satire Book Review Sean Kelly & Rosemary Rogers Who In Hell

Preston, England
August 18, 2018 3:47am CST
Robson Books. Ltd. This is a clever, well researched, darkly funny, and occasionally sad book, listing the inhabitants of Hell, what they did to deserve it, and the legion of demons who administer their punishments. It quickly becomes clear that the authors, despite their claim to take Hell's existence literally, probably don't believe a word of it, and often as not seem to show support and sympathy for the wretched inhabitants of the nether regions. So, who is there? Everyone you would expect, naturally, Stalin, Genghis Khan, etc. There are also a number of atheists and heretics there. Voltaire, Thomas Paine and Robert Ingersoll. (so I won't be short of good conversation on my arrival). Other people awaiting a parole hearing that will never happen are more surprising; Al Jolson was cast down for vanity, say the authors. He once retaliated on a critic by waving a fistful of dollar bills at the poor man and shouting '"This is mine. Where's yours?" He was also given to upstaging his then wife, Ruby Keeler by jumping up unannounced at her shows to sing and steal the audience's attention for himself. Walt Disney (if not cryogenically frozen) was dammed for 'sowing discord' of a highly racist nature. He was known to guest at the social gatherings of Georg Gyssling, Nazi Consul General to Hollywood, he denounced alleged Communist Cartoonists to the McCarthy House Of Un-American Activities Committee, ensuring that many good men never worked again, and refused to employ Jews at his studios. While some people seemed to have it coming, others seem less deserving of their fate. George Sanders (English actor) was sent downstairs for giving in to despair and leaving a suicide note reading simply "Dear World, I am leaving you because I am bored." Rather sad, really. Even when mentioning people who's damnation will surprise few, WHO IN HELL raises some surprises. Hitler's fate seems inevitable, especially as he died suicidal and therefore unrepentant, but the authors remind us that he was no atheist, but a fallen Catholic. The authors add that "…. It must be admitted that Hitler remained faithful to the Church's teachings. He kept his virginity and strongly opposed abortion (stating in Mien Kampf) "I'll put an end to the idea that a woman's body belongs to her ….. The practice of abortion shall be exterminated." We should quote that to any Christian pro-life fanatic who tries to slanderously compare pro-choice supporters like Humanists to Hitler and his supporters. The saddest entry is that on pagan babies; St. Augustine proclaimed that all unbaptised children go to Hell, but the idea was challenged by Origen, who ridiculed such notions, before they were revived by John Calvin. The authors add that "the only 'Christians' who continue to condemn 'pagan babies' to an eternity of Hellfire are the boobs who get their Old-time religion from the blow-dried flimflam men known as televangelists. " Quite. There are lots of references to the hells of non-Christian faiths too. Of all Hell's demons, (Baal, Satan, Lucifer, Wormwood, etc.) I was particularly pleased to read about Frimost, who only comes out on a Tuesday between nine and ten PM and if spotted, must be handed a white pebble. He seems quite cute, really. If Hell does exist, (Ha) I look forward to meeting him. A terrific book for browsing through once in a while. Youtube Chri Rea - The Road To Hell Arthur Chappell
The road to hell (part 1) Stood still on a highway I saw a woman By the side of the road With a face that I knew like my own Reflected in my window Well she ...
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
18 Aug 18
A great read I say Arthur. Had not heard of this one, thanks for the review. I am in hell as it is tho.
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• Preston, England
18 Aug 18
@Courage7 hopefully only temporarily for you
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
18 Aug 18
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@HazySue (39264)
• Gouverneur, New York
18 Aug 18
It sounds like a fascinating book. It certainly sounds like it would capture your imagination and get you to think.
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• Preston, England
18 Aug 18
@HazySue yes very much so
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@xander6464 (40872)
• Wapello, Iowa
21 Nov 18
Voltaire, Thomas Paine and Robert Ingersoll. (so I won't be short of good conversation on my arrival). ---That's the same thing I was thinking. There is far too much here...Saying everything I have to say about this would take far longer than I have, so I'll limit myself to objecting to the way Al Jolson was treated. He gave George and Gracie their first big break in radio for God's sake and if for no other reason should get into Heaven! Plus, he was featured in Boardwalk Empire! What more could God want??? Arthur, I realize you had nothing to do with him being sentenced to Hell...This is just another case of yelling at the messenger but what else can I do?
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@xander6464 (40872)
• Wapello, Iowa
21 Nov 18
Correction.......Al Jolson wasn't featured in Boardwalk Empire, Eddie Cantor was...That's what happens when my proofreader drinks too much on a Tuesday night and she will be talked to for that. But it wouldn't surprise me a bit if Eddie was also sent to Hell and you just didn't mention it and I object to that in advance!
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• Preston, England
21 Nov 18
@xander6464 I'll check in the book to see if the esteemed Mr Cantor was sent down - not going if he wasn't.
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@xander6464 (40872)
• Wapello, Iowa
21 Nov 18
@arthurchappell I'm not going as well, if that's the case. I don't often boycott things but I will make an exception for Hell.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
18 Aug 18
A book arousing debate about who or who should not be in hell.
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@anya12adwi (6037)
• India
18 Aug 18
Reading the review, I would like to know what are your reviews for the fifty shades of grey books.. And from a girl's perspective.. Because, recently I gotta hear that it does not fit here in real world..
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• Preston, England
18 Aug 18
@anya12adwi I only read the first one which is very badly written. I have a review of it somewhere. If it's not out on Mylot I'll post it some time soon
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• India
18 Aug 18
@arthurchappell Thanks, I will look forward to your review on that..
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19 Dec 22
This book review has given the facts of hell in an horror genre manner. The accounts of tortures that goes on in hell in this review is similar to those depictions given in the holy bible.
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• Preston, England
19 Dec 22
@Huntaking7 As a parody of the Bible and Dante versions of Hell - not to be taken seriously