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Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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08/28/13 05:51 PM
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Ive always wondered, although most mobsters are not religious obviously, they do know the basics of religion and heaven/hell. Whether they believe it or not is another question. I have always wondered about the people who have a lot of hits under their belt if they are scared about going to hell and paying for their sins in eternity. I always think about when they are on their death bed if they regret all of the misery that they have caused people, or maybe they just dont care or dont believe that there is a heaven or hell and there is just nothing after life. If they dont believe in god and heaven/hell they better be right because we all know they will burn in hell for eternity. If i was them, and I was say on my death bed I would definitely run it in my mind about what will happen when I die...
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Re: Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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lmao that is hilarious i was watching that episode today hence one of the reasons i made this thread! wow what a coincidence. in all seriousness though, this thought has to cross their mind sometime in their lives.
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Re: Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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Like everyone on Earth, they justifiy their sins one way or another. They either tell themselves their sins were out of neccessity, weren't major sins or that they are simply following the life. Since we are talking about The Sopranos, there was one episode were Tony is talking to Melfi about Hell. Tony: The worst people. The twisted and demented psychos who kill people for pleasure, the cannibals, the degenerate bastards that molest and torture little kids. They kill babies. The Hitlers. The Pol Pots. Those are the evil fucks that deserve to die, not my nephew. Dr. Melfi: What about you? Tony: What? Hell? You been listening to me? No, for the same reasons. We're soldiers. Soldiers don't go to hell. It's war. Soldiers they kill other soldiers. We're in a situation where everyone involved knows the stakes and if your gonna accept those stakes you gotta do certain things. It's business. Soldiers. We follow codes, orders. Basically justifying any bad action he does by saying it's not as bad as the worst actions commited by some people. How convienant that he draws the line right after the sins he commits. 
"I die outside; I die in jail. It don't matter to me," -John Franzese
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Re: Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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I bet most of them are religious actually, but as has been pointed out, they don't think their actions justify the consequences of their religion.
Good thing for them religion is all a bunch of BS lol
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Re: Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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I know many of people who drop body and they justify it by saying it me or him.They justify it and they mind is anyone thinking of the after life when taking a life?
From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn.
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Re: Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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I read that Fat Tony Salerno did not give a rats ass about confessing to a priest when he died in the Fed Hospital. He actually ordered a biker guy to kill someone when he got out of the prison. OTOH, Dutch Schultz (Jewish - Arthur Flegenheimer) was so worried about going to hell that he converted to Catholic on his death bed so he could get absolved of his sins. I doubt it worked in his case.
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Re: Fear of eternal suffering/hell for mobsters?
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Don't confuse evil for stupid. Calabrese wasn't stupid. He at least had average intelligence, but an evil sociopath he was.
As Ted pointed out, a lot of these people compartmentalize their faith with their Mafia membership. Bonanno, as some of you pointed out, is one example, Joe Profaci, Frankie Yale, Al Capone, etc, are many more examples. Some, like John Gotti, became atheists. Sam DeStefano claimed to worship the devil. I think Sonny Black told Joe Pistone that he feared going to Hell.
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