Thread:Overseer80/@comment-1672596-20131208215055/@comment-1672596-20131208224525

Actually, fearing going to Hell = remorse. Lacking of remorse is doing bad things even with the knowledge of going to Hell as a result, hence not even fearing Hell. Just look at Kefka Palazzo, for example. That guy backstabbed Gestahl and enjoyed every moment of it, and really went to town with (ie, destroyed) the world and had zero remorse, even joking about it (not to mention after his actions the world looked as if it might as well be Hell). Volgin's another example, and he's at least familiar with the concept of Hell despite technically being Atheist due to being a Communist, and clearly has no remorse whatsoever for his heinous actions (heck, he brags about his atrocities). For real life examples, take Karl Marx or Saul Alinsky, who wrote poems about Satan and said that he dedicated his Rules for Radicals to Lucifer, respectively. And those guys were veritible Psychopaths. Jean Jacques Rousseau as well, who abandoned his children to orphanages, which at his time were the equivalent to the dog pound, meaning there was little, if any chance of survival for the children there. And as I said, if he were truly lacking of remorse, he would have killed Quasimodo as a kid and the Archdeacon with zero hesitation and even a little psychotic glee in the beginning, similar to how Kefka killed without any hesitation on his end and all that stuff.