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Jun 19, 2008 02:16 PM Sinners in the Jacuzzi of a Laid-Back God by Stefan Beck
Among the many striking claims in Christopher Hitchens’s God Is Not Great, there is this: “Nothing proves the man-made character of religion as obviously as the sick mind that designed hell, unless it is the sorely limited mind that has failed to describe heaven—except as a place of either worldly comfort, eternal tedium, or (as Tertullian thought) continual relish in the torture of others.” In other words, man is at his creative best when describing torment (see, for instance, the Inferno), and at his laziest when daydreaming about the great lawn chair in the sky. In today’s New York Sun, Lance Esplund begs to differ:
Depictions of hell in art and literature tend to be more memorable than depictions of heaven. (Which panel of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights really stands out in your mind?) But Esplund’s piece, a review of the Rubin Museum’s show “Buddha in Paradise,” is a fascinating rejoinder to Hitchens’s dim view of man and his supposedly stunted imagination.
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