I don't believe in God, nor do I believe in Hell, but if it existed I don't think he should go there. He's been a massive jerk and has done some really terrible things, but I wouldn't want him to go to Hell.
XDDD Hate to break it to ya lassy, but as Mephistopheles says, THIS is hell. Yes, the very world we live in is ridden with filth, plague and fires of torment. But humans we are, we've survived chaos and turbulence, and so hell is nothing to us. We strive to bend the world to our will, turn hell into home, a paradise that may not exist elsewhere.
I recently realized human relationships are keeping me sane. In a stroke of irony, I've been losing "friends" left and right recently. Do people really turn cruel over short spans of time? Or did we not notice it to begin with?
Yeah, people really can turn nasty very quickly. Most of the time it's very subtle from the beginning and you miss it, but if you looked back you'd realize that they were cruel all along and you just didn't see it until it was too late. But sometimes people do just change that quickly. Either way, it sucks. I'm sorry you've been losing friends too. :/ It's incredibly, incredibly disheartening.
It's not that people "become" nasty overtime, it's that we "are". We're born self-conceited and malevolent, and "doing the right thing" is what we learn in time. There are various reasons why we think a person suddenly changes when he hasn't.
Firstly, no matter how close a person is, when he's too close for too much time he feels uncomfortable. You see, humans are fast and free, hate being bound to one place for too much time. Easily get bored. Secondly, when you're with someone for too long you begin find it uncomfortable to feign niceties and just wanna lay off steam sometimes. To avoid this, it's always to have different situations to take your mind off. For instance, when you get a feeling things are starting to get boring do something INCREDIBLY different and crazy. XD
Yep, even the nicest bloke in the world may be one of the biggest douchebags you may ever see. In the end it's not what you are that counts, but what you do.