140. This does not mean that God has created some people for the specific
purpose of fuelling Hell. What it does mean is that even though God has bestowed
upon men faculties of observation, hearing and reasoning, some people do not
use them properly. Thus, because of their own failings, they end up in Hell.
The words employed to give expression to the idea are ones which reflect deep
grief and sorrow. This can perhaps be grasped by the occasional outbursts of
sorrow by human beings. If a mother is struck by the sudden death of her sons
in a war, she is prone to exclaim: 'I had brought up my sons that they might
serve as cannon fodder!' Her exclamatory, utterance does not mean that that
was the real purpose of the upbringing. What she intends to convey by such an
utterance is a strong condemnation of those criminals because of whom all her
painful efforts to bring up her sons have gone to waste.