| Ray Phoenix ( @ 2003-07-20 15:08:00 |
| Current mood: | artistic |
| Current music: | 70 times 7 |
Dante's Inferno Test
So I just had to take this, and I could have predicted the result. Interesting. I'm happier with this than if I had been consigned to the lower levels with no hope of escape. Hey, look, even black holes eventually evaporate, I'm told. Hope springs eternal. I suspect Dante got it wrong, but he wouldn't be the only one, now, would he? I like what happened in somebody's dream (C.S.Lewis?) about somebody else (his writer friend who had passed away) who, in the dream, reassured Clive that "it isn't all that difficult!", or something like that. I repeat an earlier statement I made. If it's too complicated for a child to understand, it ain't the gospel! Plain and simple, the Father is not willing that any should perish. That makes it a matter of individual choice, and I think eternity may be long enough for most everybody to work out their karma. Oops. Mixed my metaphors there, didn't I? :-)
The Dante's Inferno Test has sent you to Purgatory!
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
| Level | Score |
|---|---|
| Purgatory (Repenting Believers) | Very High |
| Level 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers) | Moderate |
| Level 2 (Lustful) | Very High |
| Level 3 (Gluttonous) | Low |
| Level 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious) | Low |
| Level 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy) | Low |
| Level 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics) | Very Low |
| Level 7 (Violent) | Moderate |
| Level 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers) | Moderate |
| Level 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous) | Low |
Take the Dante's Inferno Hell Test