Write a short story about this.
President Joe Belligerent's father died at 86 his mother at 92, Belligerent was 80. So when the angel visited Joe, much like the spirits visited Scrooge, President Belligerent realized that there was not much time for him to change his Warmonger ways, and save himself from ending up in Hell instead of Heaven
The AI generated story.
President Joe Belligerent had always been known for his acts of aggression and warmongering. He had led his country into countless conflicts, with little thought for the human cost. As he approached the end of his life, President Belligerent finally realized the error of his ways.
It was on a dark and stormy night (Note, one of the common jokes in fiction is that one of the worst ways to start a story is... It was a dark and stormy night, apparently no one told AI) that the angel appeared before him. The room was filled with the sound of thunder and lightning, as President Belligerent cowered in fear. But the angel's voice was kind and gentle, and it spoke to him with words of wisdom and guidance.
President Belligerent knew that he had not lived a life worthy of heaven, and he was scared for the fate that awaited him. The angel told him that his father had lived a long and prosperous life, while his mother had been a kind and charitable woman who had spent her golden years helping those in need. "But you," the angel said, "have spent your life causing pain and suffering for others."
President Belligerent was filled with shame and embarrassment. He knew that the angel spoke the truth, but he did not know how to make amends for his past. "Is there anything I can do?" he asked the angel.
The angel smiled, and told President Belligerent that there was still time to change his ways. "You must devote the rest of your life to making amends for the harm you have caused. Help those who have been affected by war, and work towards a more peaceful future."
President Belligerent nodded, and from that day forward he dedicated his life to the cause of peace. He traveled to war-torn regions, meeting with leaders and working to find peaceful solutions. He donated money to charities that helped the victims of war, and gave speeches urging young people to choose peace over conflict.
Years later, when President Belligerent passed away at the age of 89, he was eulogized as a great peacemaker. He had spent his twilight years trying to right the wrongs of his past, and had succeeded in making the world a better place. And when he finally met his maker, he knew that he had done all he could to make amends for the harm he had caused.
Continue by adding to this that all the souls in heaven and hell whose death Belligerent was responsible for regarded the eulogies as unfair.
As President Belligerent arrived at the gates of heaven, he was welcomed by some of the most prominent figures in the history of the world. He saw the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mother Teresa all waiting to receive him.
They greeted him warmly and congratulated him on his transformation. However, something did not feel quite right to Belligerent. As he moved deeper into the heavenly realm, he saw huge crowds of souls who had died horrific deaths due to his warmongering tendencies.
These were the ones President Belligerent had turned into orphans, widows, and widowers, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake. They had suffered immeasurably due to his actions while he was on earth.
And as he watched, he saw that all of those souls who had gone to hell for their sins were eyeing President Belligerent with intense hostility. They believed that the accolades bestowed on Joe Belligerent were entirely unfair.
He saw the traumatic images of children crying, blood, bombs, and the dead in their eyes. It broke his heart to think that he had caused so much pain and suffering. He realized that, no matter how much he had changed, he could never undo the damage he had done during his life.
As he wandered around heaven, President Belligerent realized that his own deeds would forever be at odds with the eternal praise bestowed upon him. He accepted that he couldn't reverse the harm he had inflicted, but he could try to alleviate it by continuing to work towards peace in his afterlife.
He spent the rest of his days in heaven dedicated to working with those who had suffered the most from his earlier actions. He sought their forgiveness and attempted to find peace for both the living and dead affected by his actions. In the end, he was grateful to have at least been given the opportunity to make things right, and he hoped to continue doing so for eternity.