| You are using abstraction to mix together various strands of Christianity to depict one which does not solidly exist, although it may find expression in some persons in some times to varying extents.
A new, increasingly popular Christianity outside the fundamentalist, conservative, or official spheres is distorting and inverting itself in such a way that almost nobody can go to Hell, or that if they do, there still somehow exists a process whereby they can acquire salvation.
I think part of the consequence of this new Christianity is that the religion as a whole will eventually wither away (as Hell has been instrumental to Christian thinking for centuries, and sudden dropping of pivotal concepts to a belief set in accordance with a shift in attitude is quite damaging to the security of an ideology) or become only nominally a religion (like Humanistic Judaism).
If love were all good, then it would be too boring to keep everyone's interest for as long as it has.
-- K. H. Y. Everything that can be said, can be said clearly.
-- Ludwig Wittgenstein |