A Divine Revelation Of Hades....

Ladies and Gentlemen I am a true believer in the Olympus and the LORD Zeus.. But after reading a book yesterday in only a few hours my faith in Zeus grew 10 times than what it was...

I dont know if any of you have heard of the book called "The Odyssey" by Homer ?

It is about Ulysses himself and the first hand experience he had...In this true book Hercules meets Ulysses in Hades and shows him the Tartarus.


I know there is alot of people that doubt that exsistence of Zeus because they do not believe what he did is possible..You can take the Myths literally or you can take it in whatever way you want, but in the end It is about how much FAITH you have in the Olympus gods.. and I am telling all non believers to repent from your sins and ask Zeus for forgiveness and for him to come into your life...


In the book Stated above Hades states "In Hell you still have all your senses..You can smell, touch, taste,feel, and hear all" Imagine being torturned for an eternity and wanting so badly even the smallest drink of water, but not being able to have a sip...


I PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE YET TO FIND ZEUS AND FOR ALL THOSE WHO NEED HIM!!"


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I wanted to illustrate the argument of thegnome54 (which has received answers yet... I really await them.)
Say I'm a non-believer. You threaten me of eternal damnation for a non-crime because I don't believe in YOUR god. (I believe in the historical existence of Jesus, and I believe that what he taught was good. I doubt the divine origine.).
Just after that, a muslim threatens me of eternal damnation because I don't believe in Allah. Then an Hindu threatens me with Naraka, or a scientologist with whatever Xenuish thing, or a pastafarian threatens me of eternal suffering in boiling tomato sauce because I don't believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Because all thoses choices are incompatibles, I must choose carefully between FAITH in the christian god, FAITH in the hindus gods, FAITH in the FSM... but deciding rationnaly between different Faiths is an oxymoron.

Basically, you've made the Pascal's Wager. I invite you to read this wikipedia page to see critics to this argument.