The Bhagavad-Gita does not advocate the doctrine of eternal hell. Lord Krishna teaches that all living entities are His parts. This means we are all part of the family of God and thus nobody or no part can ever go to eternal hell.

 “The living entities in this conditioned world are My eternal fragmental parts. Due to conditioned life, they are struggling very hard with the six senses, which include the mind.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.7)

 “All living beings are but part of the Supreme, or, in other words, that they are Mine…” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 4.35)

 The below is based on Baruch Spinoza (Philosopher, Lived 1632 to 1677). 

      1. Infinite punishment for finite sin is infinitely unjust.
      2. Hitler sinned for around 70 years, but he’ll be punished eternally, for infinite years. Zillions of times longer than the number of years he sinned. The punishment has no relation to the crimes committed. This is injustice.
      3. An infinitely unjust person cannot be God, only a monster.
      4. Eternal punishment for temporal crimes violates the principles of justice that God stands for.
      5. Sentencing someone to eternal punishment makes God worse than any human judge who ever lived.
      6. Either hell isn’t eternal or God isn’t just. Both cannot be true.
      7. For limited wrongdoing, infinite torture. Is this justice?
      8. Most people in human history have been born non-Christian. According to the Bible doctrine of hell. God created a world where most people are damned for not being Christian. Through no choice, no fault, no sin. Just due to their birth, they will be tortured eternally. This is not justice; this is not love. It’s cruelty that makes human criminals look merciful. What kind of God designs a creation where the majority of his creatures, through no fault of their own, end up being tortured in hell eternally. What kind of a father creates children knowing they’ll be tortured forever?
      9. If you saw a parent torture a child, you would call it abuse. You would not say it’s mysterious parenting.
      10. A God who creates billions of children knowing they will burn forever isn’t mysterious ways of God. He is a serious abuser, unless the doctrine of hell is wrong, unless hell was invented by humans who didn’t think through the implications. Unless the God you were taught to fear isn’t the real God.
      11. There are around 8 billion people in the world today with around 2.4 billion Christians. That means 5.6 billion people currently alive don’t accept Jesus as Christians define it. According to the Christian doctrine of hell. All 5.6 billion people are going to be tortured eternally in hell after they die. If we count all the humans who have existed in human history. There were billions of people who lived before Jesus, there are billions who have never heard of Christianity. There are billions of children who died young and who had no chance of following Christianity. Zillions of people, all in hell, being tortured forever, simply because they had the misfortune of being born before Jesus or in places where Christianity never reached. Is this justice? Is this love of God? Is such a God worth worshipping? Or is this doctrine of hell invented by self-centered men who wanted to control others?

       Conclusion

      Doubting is intelligence. When something doesn’t make sense, your mind is supposed to question it. This is how you distinguish truth from lies. This is how you protect yourself from being manipulated. Doubting isn’t rebellion, it’s sanity.

       You should refuse to accept contradictions. You should reject a doctrine that makes God into a torturer. The real God, doesn’t need to instill fear in you to earn your love. He doesn’t need to terrorize you to make you obedient. The real God doesn’t torture anyone. The real God doesn’t send anyone to eternal hell.

       The hell doctrine isn’t a divine revelation; it’s a human invention; it’s a weapon of terror created by some evil people. You don’t need to accept it. You can be free now. Just reject it.