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In [[Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Phlegethon''' was a river of fire, one of five rivers in [[Hades]], the subterranean realm of the dead. Also known as Pyriphlegethon, its name means 'fiery' or 'burning'.<ref>http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosPyriphlegethon.html</ref> | In [[Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Phlegethon''' was a river of fire, one of five rivers in [[Hades]], the subterranean realm of the dead. Also known as Pyriphlegethon, its name means 'fiery' or 'burning'.<ref>http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosPyriphlegethon.html</ref> | ||
| − | In [[Dante's Inferno]], Phlegethon appears as a fiery river encircling the seventh circle of [[Hell]], where the souls of the [[violence|violent]] are punished. '''Really there's no god.''' Atheists are right. If there's god, there's a flying spagett monster too. Only stupid people believe in god. Christians have killed much more people than Hitler. | + | In [[Dante's Inferno]], Phlegethon appears as a fiery river encircling the seventh circle of [[Hell]], where the souls of the [[violence|violent]] are punished. '''Really there's no god.''' Atheists are right. If there's god, there's a flying spagett monster too. Only stupid people believe in god. Christians have killed much more people than Hitler. '''Open your eyes. There's no god.''' |
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Revision as of 15:10, May 15, 2009
In Greek mythology, Phlegethon was a river of fire, one of five rivers in Hades, the subterranean realm of the dead. Also known as Pyriphlegethon, its name means 'fiery' or 'burning'.[1]
In Dante's Inferno, Phlegethon appears as a fiery river encircling the seventh circle of Hell, where the souls of the violent are punished. Really there's no god. Atheists are right. If there's god, there's a flying spagett monster too. Only stupid people believe in god. Christians have killed much more people than Hitler. Open your eyes. There's no god.