I am sorry to do this but I will have to answer your question with a couple of my own.
2006-07-11 08:51:06
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answered by dcj2404 2
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The Hell question has been answered... In the town near where Jesus and his disciples hung out, Hell was the name of a garbage dump where the entire kingdom's trash was tossed off a cliff and burned in a giant pit that looked like a quarry. Discovery or History channel showed what it looks like now, 2000 years later, and it is a lovely grassy field, perfect for a picnic. No souls being tortured by flaming pitchfork.
As for the link given, with near death experiences (momentarily clinically dead, then revived) of Hell and Heaven, those have been long ago written off as the light in the operating room for the 'tunnel of light' to heaven, and the same O.R. light filtered thru one's closed eyelids to look like flames, etc.
Other than the 144,000 saints that get to go straight to heaven upon death, I thought that everyone else that dies was actually waiting for judgment day to find out which way they were to spend eternity? So unless the person on the operating table was a saint, then the most that they could see might be some sort of purgatorial holding area? Or is there an endless line of people, like in cartoons and Saint Peter jokes, getting judged shortly after death ("shortly" would depend on the length of the line on the cartoon escalator) at the gates by Peter and not by God at all?
So these scientists found and measured an underground gas pocket... but I'd have to say that at 2000 degrees Fahrenheit that first of all, the sinners' lungs and vocal chords along with the rest of their bodies would be instantly vaporized, and with no lungs or vocal chords, there is no screaming or wailing of the damned. Even their gnashing teeth would be vaporized.
And then to show pics of the earth's core, which is solid magnetic ore and very dense... quite like the author of that article.
And I don't know where to start with undersea tubeworms...
2006-07-11 08:36:53
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answered by Besmirched Tea 5
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This kind of talk does nothing but scare people and turn them away from our loving Father. The word Hell has been mistranslated. In biblical terms it just means covered hole or mans common grave. There is no Hell of burning torment. God would not be that cruel. People just take the contents all wrong out of the bible. When they were doing child sacrifices in the old testament, Did God not say that, that had never even entered his mind? He is the same today as then.
2006-07-11 08:46:04
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answered by GraycieLee 6
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Humans have not been able to dig far enough to begin to hear the sounds of hell that this person is referring to in this article. We have barely scratched the surface of the Earth to date though there are some recent attempts to do so.
2006-07-11 09:24:50
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answered by casbar12 2
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There's no such thing as hell, but I imagine if I was a scientist stuck in the frozen wasteland of Siberia, I might think hell existed too.
2006-07-11 08:24:35
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answered by ratboy 7
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I guess those oil-drillers need to be careful so they don't go too deep and strike Hell.
Good point, Joa5...all the really fun people are probably in Hell. Heaven has never been portrayed as whiskey, poker and strippers, so I'm not sure it's the place for me.
2006-07-11 08:33:28
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answered by firemedicgm 4
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yes... thats a perfect example of a crazy religious person stringing together random and for the most part inconsiquential information and assuming there is spiritual meaning. there could be a million reasons for a man being brought back to freak out. and the chances of it happening that smoothly are also unlikely.. just propaganda my friend. sorry.
2006-07-11 08:32:46
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answered by Lestat 2
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Hell isn't a place God tosses dead people tha have ticked him off, Hell is the state of mind resulting from an eternal separation from God.
2006-07-11 08:27:21
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answered by C_Bass 2
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Interesting article but still dont believe in hell as a place for sinners.
2006-07-11 08:27:26
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answered by Finy 6
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I believe that is just earth and lava and the people who supposedly fell into hell probably fell into a volcano.
2006-07-11 08:25:40
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answered by lOve / amor / amOur ™ 3
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HAHA yeah okay. If Hell is supposed be filled with fire and brimstone, what if someone actually likes fire and brimstone and their hell would be going to heaven? Where do these people get sent?
2006-07-11 08:29:39
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answered by Joa5 5
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