Vestibule: Envy
Those who are envious will be placed in the vestibule. The envious only care about what other people have — whether it be their possessions, talents, or status. These actions can lead you to the vestibule. Envious people live in the foyer of hell, which allows them to feel a snippet of hell, but nothing too harsh. Victims in the vestibule will be given front row seats to the gate of heaven — there they will watch others enter heaven and reflect on the envious decisions they made on earth.
Circle I: Selfish.
Those who are selfish will be placed in the first circle. The selfish only care for themselves, not about other people. They do things that hurt others, but helps benefit themselves. They don't take into …show more content…
They force another to have sexual intercourse with them. They have no self control in regards to sexual intercourse and boundaries. Rapists disregard the victim's consent, and do it regardless. It violates human rights and traumatizes the victim, for they will have to live with the memory of their body being violated for the rest of their life. Sex offenders will have to go through a severe torture device — the rack. The rack was made used throughout Europe for centuries. The perpetrator will be tied down, and the ropes around them will tighten and stretch their body . The torture devices forces their body to stretch beyond its limit. It forces their body to break their boundaries, just like how they disregarded the victims boundaries. This punishment will be used for rapists to feel the pain and agony their victims …show more content…
You, killing another person, and yourself still being alive. It doesn’t matter if it was premeditated or passion, you still robbed a person of their life. If you take away someone’s life, you take away a creation that God has made. The person who was killed will never get to experience life because of the murderer taking it away too soon. For the deadliest sin, the murderers will face the most severe punishment — the wheel of fortune. The wheel itself will determine the person’s fate, good or bad. Although we don’t know what the punishments are, or which punishment the murderer will get, it all decides on fate. Fate decides the outcome of your sin. The outcome of the wheel will be unexpected, just like how the victim did not expect to die. This punishment is very deadly due to the fact that the outcome is in the hands of fate and the unknown punishments of the bad