Brimstone = Misguided -

: The Inferno did more to shape the popular imagination of hell than almost any scriptural text.

: By focusing on the "external heat" of hell, we ignore the "internal fire" required for spiritual growth and ego-death. 💡 A Better Framework Brimstone = MISGUIDED

Labeling the traditional view of brimstone as isn't about discarding tradition; it’s about recovering the original intent of the symbols. When we move past the smoke and the stench of literal sulfur, we find a much deeper invitation to purity, accountability, and a faith that doesn't need a threat to remain standing. If you'd like to explore this further, I can help you: : The Inferno did more to shape the

: Instead of eternal retribution, the "fire" is seen as a painful but necessary process of seeing one's self clearly. The Verdict When we move past the smoke and the

that support the "purification" view. Draft social media captions to promote this blog post. Research the historical shift during the Great Awakening.

: Artworks depicting physical torture with molten sulfur served as a "visual police force."

When brimstone is used as a weapon of conversion, it creates a "transactional" faith. People seek God to escape a predator (the fire) rather than to embrace a Presence.