33/36 When they have suffered long enough in _Hanegoategeh_ to be purified he calls them before him and looks into their souls. Nothing can be hidden from him. He sees the evil thought, Lennox, as you or I would see a leaf upon the water, and then he judges. He does not condemn and send to everlasting torture, because evil may yet be left in the soul, but if the good outweighs the bad the good shall prevail and the suffering soul is sent to _Hawenneyugeh_, the home of the just, where it suffers no more. But if the bad still outweighs the good then its chance is lost and it is sent to _Hanishaonogeh_, the home of the wicked, where it is condemned to torture forever." "A reasonable religion, Tayoga. |