This little girl will grab a fistful of sand from this beach

Calgary, Alberta
September 29, 2019 3:10am CST
I hope you will get all this symbolism. The little girl is God and the sands in the beach are all humans in existence. She grabs a handful of sand with her tiny hands and some of those sands will fell from her hands. The grains of sands on her hands represents all the people who will go to heaven and all the sands that remains on the ground will be the ones who will burn in hell. If God is merciful why is he going to burn people in eternity. Are the people in Hell going to be there forever? I still believe in God but I find something about afterlife unfair. I had been reading the bible and yeah the revelations book makes me question why such God can be cruel. His standards is way too high. Are you one of those sands grabbed by the hand or are you one of those sands that stayed on the ground?
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@LadyDuck (502950)
• Italy
29 Sep 19
This is not at all my religion explain the Heaven and Hell. You must to live a honest life and be a good person to go to Heaven. If you do not respect the 10 Comandments you go to Hell.
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• Calgary, Alberta
29 Sep 19
The religion I grew up with have very high standards that you will have to waste half of your life for religion.
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
29 Sep 19
From my understanding and my personal opinion it's sin and the devil that causes people to burn. God's hand does not want any of the sand to fall off but it's the sand that insists to get out tempted by the beach or shore below which is the devil.
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@JESSY3236 (22287)
• United States
30 Sep 19
God is not human and is perfect that's why he has his standards so high. We are human and will never be perfect as him. We are to be as perfect as we can. Revelation is not cruel. People rejected and didn't want to believe that Jesus is the Messiah. So God takes his wraith on them. You would get mad at someone if they won't listen to what you had to say, right? God doesn't want people go to hell.
• Calgary, Alberta
30 Sep 19
How about those people born where Christianity is impossible. They cannot be one of the sands inside the hands? How can they accept Jesus if they are not given a chance to begin with like the North Koreans, Afghans and Sentinelese. There are trillions of Christian existed throughout ages and only few of them will make it.
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