Read the context: I spoke of your mocking the Teachings of the Master, (as well as those of us quoting those teachings and passages), and you quoted a passage where Eliyahu is mocking the worshipers of Baal.
The Master wasn’t teaching about the after life but used a popular story to illustrate the irony of an unforgiving unrepentant rich man at the bottom and a poor beggar Lazarus full of sores ending up on top...the lesson was that even the Pharisees who were so haughty and mighty and ate plenty gave no food to the poor Lazarus who the people obviously sided with...unforgiving and holding back “the food” was exactly what the pharisees were doing...
the new lesson was that is was better for the offender to be thrown into the sea NOT HELL FIRE for not forgiving or repenting his offensees and in this case NOT FORGIVING the little ones...like poor Lazarus...this new lesson ended if one sins against you seven times a day and seven times a day returns to ask forgiveness (UNLIKE THE RICH MAN ENDING UP ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE DITCH)well then “you should forgive him”.
There that is the lesson the Master wished to teach by way of a popular folk tale (which I do not mock or scoff)...and it is certainly NOT a documentary on the afterlife of Abraham’s role in assuring justice through torment