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Once upon a time, in a conversation with a friend, I realized he and I had very different understandings of that saying.
Iâve wondered which meaning most people put to the adage. (And, of course, there may be readings different from either of hours..)
Do you find one of these to be more copacetic with your own interpretation?
1. If your intentions are good but you seek to achieve them by means that are bad, your essential nature nature is bad, not good, and you are worthy of punishment.
2. If your intentions are good but you do nothing to achieve them, you are by nature no better than if your intentions were bad.
Just curious.
And by the way, the expression is not from Shakespeare or the Bible⊠and in its current form it first appeared in the mid-19th century. Its ultimate origin is unknown.
Ok, a question about the devil. He is all about evil and trying to influence people to do evil. But if you do evil you are sent to him so he can torture you. Why would he punish you for doing exactly what he wanted?
Science Fiction short from my yout, I think it was âThe Hell-Bound Trainâ. Guy makes a deal with the devil. He is given a special watch in exchange for his soul. I wonât spoil it, but he makes good use of the watchâŠ
And there is the cause of the tension/ which nobody seems to mention:/ but weâre probably doomed/ since weâre all consumed/ in a frenzy of dissension.
The saying is referring to the literal hell (not âhellishâ backlash). It is based on the premise that it is not enough to simply mean to do well, one must take action. A good intention is meaningless unless it is followed by a good action. This would apply whether one believes that a personâs destiny is determined by good or bad works (rather than mere good intentions), or if their destiny is determined by repentance and faith (merely intended to do so is not enough.)
While everyone is busily paving the road to hell with good intentions, what about The Stairway to Heaven? Located in Ha`ikĆ«, Kane`ohe, O`ahu, a metal stairway built by the US Coastguard in the 1940âs for WWII efforts has 3922 metal steps from the valley floor to one of the highest peaks in the Ko`olau Mountains, from which you can view the Windward side of the island in all its glory. (check out the links for photos!)Originally designated the Ha`ikĆ« Stairs, hikers have referred to it as The Stairway to Heaven due to the beauty that unfolds as you climb to the top.The Friends of Haiku Stairs has for years been fighting to save the stairs, while the City and State has been trying to tear it down. Just recently, a minor Honolulu City official (Esther Kia`Äina) surreptitiously slipped a million dollar line item into a city Bill 7 (2021), CD1 to remove the Stairway to Heaven and deny residents and visitors from this fabled attraction. Iâm sure she did this with âgood intentions.â /s
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
At least the trip should be pleasant even if the destination isnât.
The One follower almost 4 years ago
third!!!
BasilBruce almost 4 years ago
Sing along with Basil: âIâm on the highway to Hell . . .â
Pilly the Almighty Teddy Bear almost 4 years ago
Pig speaks the truth.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
Imagine this conversation happening in a certain Michigan town
sirbadger almost 4 years ago
Some people would like to see the Grim Reaperâs wagon to break down on the way to hell.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I guess: do really hell (and heaven) really exist? I do not think so.
Wilde Bill almost 4 years ago
If the road wasnât so smooth, the devil couldnât persuade so many people to take it.
Imagine almost 4 years ago
You have to work for the good stuff.
blunebottle almost 4 years ago
Pigâs logic is beyond reproach.
Bilan almost 4 years ago
The road has to be paved, your bucket doesnât have shocks on it.
Robin Harwood almost 4 years ago
The road to Hell is more important than your street, Pig. Much more traffic.
ronaldspence almost 4 years ago
Like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic!
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Once upon a time, in a conversation with a friend, I realized he and I had very different understandings of that saying.
Iâve wondered which meaning most people put to the adage. (And, of course, there may be readings different from either of hours..)
Do you find one of these to be more copacetic with your own interpretation?
1. If your intentions are good but you seek to achieve them by means that are bad, your essential nature nature is bad, not good, and you are worthy of punishment.
2. If your intentions are good but you do nothing to achieve them, you are by nature no better than if your intentions were bad.
Just curious.
And by the way, the expression is not from Shakespeare or the Bible⊠and in its current form it first appeared in the mid-19th century. Its ultimate origin is unknown.
dadoctah almost 4 years ago
It has to be smooth. Otherwise things will fall out of your handbasket.
Procat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
There is a town named Hell in Michigan, near Ann Arbor
Gent almost 4 years ago
Itâs no mere road to hell, Pig. Itâs a highway.
Troglodyte almost 4 years ago
So repair your street, Pig. One good intention at a timeâŠ
Masterskrain almost 4 years ago
Pig actually makes a LOT more sense then a lot of people give him credit forâŠ.
wrd2255 almost 4 years ago
The road in front of their house is paved with bad indentations.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
PIG will never get the true meaningâŠof anything.
Ellis97 almost 4 years ago
And you go to Hell before you die.
1953Baby almost 4 years ago
Ah, the philosophical imponderables. . .
SALUDADOG almost 4 years ago
What is the road to Purgatory paved with? Or more grammatically, with what is the road to Purgatory paved?
pheets almost 4 years ago
I suppose it is a fair question..
Doug K almost 4 years ago
An application? âI thought that Allah was a real god, that Muhammad was his prophet, and that the Koran was a true revelation from God.â
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Those hand baskets are fragile.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member almost 4 years ago
www.helltruth.com
Courage the Cowardly Dog! almost 4 years ago
We have roads in between potholes. Now the condition has slightly improved!
chris_o42 almost 4 years ago
Love this! Good points Pig!
A random Pearls Before Swine & Big Nate commenter almost 4 years ago
I at least want to have a few minutes of pleasure time before eternal torture.
ILK almost 4 years ago
Ok, a question about the devil. He is all about evil and trying to influence people to do evil. But if you do evil you are sent to him so he can torture you. Why would he punish you for doing exactly what he wanted?
Mr. Snuffles almost 4 years ago
My streets donât have potholes. Oh noâŠ
zwilnik64 almost 4 years ago
Hand baskets donât have very good suspension, Pig.
rshive almost 4 years ago
In some places, I guess that potholes pass as good intentions.
Goat from PBS almost 4 years ago
First, letâs answer the serious questions. Like why does no one (including myself) in this strip hold a mug by the handle?
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
" I may be going to hell in a bucket. But at least Iâm enjoying the ride" â G. Dead
AtariDragon almost 4 years ago
The road to hell gets paved before your potholes are fixed because people who decide which roads are paved are headed that way.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
As less and less believe in Hell than âwho caresâ is an appropriate questionâŠâŠ
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Science Fiction short from my yout, I think it was âThe Hell-Bound Trainâ. Guy makes a deal with the devil. He is given a special watch in exchange for his soul. I wonât spoil it, but he makes good use of the watchâŠ
jimboklein almost 4 years ago
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, what is the Pennsylvania Turnpike paved with?
WoodenNickel1 almost 4 years ago
You would try to draw the uniforms for the little league team sponsored by Brownâs Barber Shop, Stephan âMoeâ Pastis.
Mentor397 almost 4 years ago
Wasnât there a Pastis pun strip about the road to hell being paved with ten Shins? Ten chins? Shrug, something like that.
Call me Ishmael almost 4 years ago
And there is the cause of the tension/ which nobody seems to mention:/ but weâre probably doomed/ since weâre all consumed/ in a frenzy of dissension.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Potholes in your street?! My new tires and I wonât be visiting for a while. But you can mail me some chocolate chip cookies.
sergioandrade Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The road to Hell is broad and had lillies and primroses along the path, the road to Heaven is narrow and rocky.
hooglah almost 4 years ago
OhâŠ.thatâs so sweet.
EmilyJohnson almost 4 years ago
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MichaelHutson1 almost 4 years ago
âItâs not the destination, itâs the journeyâŠâ
NWdryad almost 4 years ago
If youâre going to hell in a bucket, really doesnât matter what the road is.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
Road? I took the on-ramp to the highway.
billdaviswords almost 4 years ago
The saying is referring to the literal hell (not âhellishâ backlash). It is based on the premise that it is not enough to simply mean to do well, one must take action. A good intention is meaningless unless it is followed by a good action. This would apply whether one believes that a personâs destiny is determined by good or bad works (rather than mere good intentions), or if their destiny is determined by repentance and faith (merely intended to do so is not enough.)
gocomixrocks/the magic beaver cleaver almost 4 years ago
this is kinda true anyone else notice that one pothole in your street almost every street has one.
dogday Premium Member almost 4 years ago
OK, well I have a question: If hydrogen is highly flammable, and oxygen feeds a fire, how come H2O puts out a fire? (answers NOT required!)
Ka`ĆnĆhi`ula`okahĆkĆ«miomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 4 years ago
While everyone is busily paving the road to hell with good intentions, what about The Stairway to Heaven? Located in Ha`ikĆ«, Kane`ohe, O`ahu, a metal stairway built by the US Coastguard in the 1940âs for WWII efforts has 3922 metal steps from the valley floor to one of the highest peaks in the Ko`olau Mountains, from which you can view the Windward side of the island in all its glory. (check out the links for photos!)Originally designated the Ha`ikĆ« Stairs, hikers have referred to it as The Stairway to Heaven due to the beauty that unfolds as you climb to the top.The Friends of Haiku Stairs has for years been fighting to save the stairs, while the City and State has been trying to tear it down. Just recently, a minor Honolulu City official (Esther Kia`Äina) surreptitiously slipped a million dollar line item into a city Bill 7 (2021), CD1 to remove the Stairway to Heaven and deny residents and visitors from this fabled attraction. Iâm sure she did this with âgood intentions.â /s
SAVE THE STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofHaikuStairs/
https://www.haikustairs.org
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 4 years ago
Another instance of Pig missing the point. But who hasnât complained about their town not fixing potholes in a timely fashion?
David Henderson almost 4 years ago
To me it means trying to do something good but ends up doing more harm that good.
briangj2 almost 4 years ago
âO see ye not yon narrow road,
So thick beset with thorns and briers?
That is the path of righteousness,
Tho after it but few enquires.
âAnd see ye not that braid braid road,
That lies across that lily leven?
That is the path of wickedness,
Tho some call it the road to heaven.
âAnd see not ye that bonny road,
That winds about the fernie brae?
That is the road to fair Elfland,
Where thou and I this night maun gae.
From âThomas the Rhymerâ Part one, by Sir Walter Scott
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 4 years ago
The road to Hell is very rarely smooth, and there are several roads in but not one road out.
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
No point in trying to explain this to severely literal-minded Pig. Just let it go and âagreeâ that he rightâŠ.
rogthedodge1 almost 4 years ago
âThe road to hell is a spiral, a mere bent in the straight-and-narrow, but a persistent one.â Phillip Wylie
Mystwalker almost 4 years ago
Pig should remember his talk with the devil:https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2004/03/02
PBS1! over 3 years ago
Donât you mean âGood and ten Chinsâ? XD