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maybe the sun is hell. Has anyone ever wondered if our sun is hell?

2006-08-03 13:45:38 · 36 answers · asked by A. 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

36 answers

whoa.

you mean, we could be looking into Hell everyday??

stop it, man, you're blowing my mind.....

2006-08-03 13:52:55 · answer #1 · answered by Zippy 7 · 3 4

I would agree with Shaun and add Isaiah 14:9 "Hell from beneath is moved for you to meet you at your coming: "
And if you want to have an idea of what it's like there are over 400 verses that refer to it. Just a few Ps 11:6 & 88:3-18 Jonah 2:2 Isa 5:13-15 & 24:8,17,22 Eze 22:23-6 Deut 32:22-4 2 Sam 22:5,6 Micah 3:2-5 Deut 29:23-25 & 32:22,23 Job 26:5,6 Luke 16:22-31 Rev 14:11 Isa 38:18-20

2006-08-03 14:22:52 · answer #2 · answered by Victorious 2 · 0 0

The Sun is NOT hell, the Sun is a star of the sky!

Hell is of the foundations of heaven, outside the wall of heaven!

2006-08-03 14:03:12 · answer #3 · answered by Grandreal 6 · 0 0

Well I have wondered about that but the sun is in the sky and hell is supposed to be down. I think maby the earths core is hell. I'm actually glad to hear that one boy in the world is Christian.

2006-08-03 13:51:35 · answer #4 · answered by marteenaca 2 · 0 0

well.. ever wonder why its always freezing when someone believe to feel the presence of the devil.. especially in the movies? Ever wonder why the center of hell in Dante's Inferno was like a freezer x 1000. I think maybe that Hell is an extremely cold and hot place.

2006-08-03 13:52:14 · answer #5 · answered by evilcheerioman 2 · 0 0

No. The sunlight is exothermic and Hell is endothermic. heavily, there's no burning Hell interior the Bible. look it up. the only time its suggested is a parable (a narrative to describe a situation, very resembling a fantasy, in different words, no longer actual). There are 4 hells interior the bible, none are an endlessly burning hell. they're Hades, Gehenna, Sheol and Tartarus.

2016-09-28 21:23:02 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, of course not --- anyone who has made it thru jr. hs understands that people and their silly religions are not the center of the universe. The sun, honey, is a star, and not a very big one. ,,,,,, earth is a planet with life on it. There are other suns, and other planets with life, perhaps much different than ours. Few people anymore are so egotistical as to think that there is some one watching over them to grant them their wishes---- most of us gave up fairytales along with the easter bunny and santa.

2006-08-03 13:52:12 · answer #7 · answered by April 6 · 0 0

The sun is only a ball of gas powered by nuclear reactions. If there is a hell, it doesn't necessarily mean it is going to be hot for it's inhabitants.

2006-08-03 13:50:43 · answer #8 · answered by benbobbins 3 · 0 0

Normally, I would post my usual explanation of reincarnation, but ... oh why not ... like there really is a hell?

There is evidence of [reincarnation] in Jewish thought, apart from Kabbalah, which dates to the time of Rome. According to the Antiquity of the Jews, Book 18, Chapter 1, Number 3, "[The Pharisees] believed that souls have immortal vigor in them [and that the virtuous] shall have power to revive and live again...." (Head, Cranston, Reincarnation, p.26).

The bracketed statements are not necessarily in the original statement, and may be implied understanding of the editors of the text. If you drop the bracketed statements the statement reads something more general: "A sect of Jews from Antiquity, believed that souls have immortal vigor in them, and shall have power to revive and live again...."
This is Jewish understanding from the same era as Jesus Christ (Y'shua). According to Philo Judoeus (20 B.C.E to 54 C.E.), "The air is full of souls; those nearest to earth descending to tied to mortal bodies return to other bodies, desiring to live in them." Flavius Joshep (37 - 100 C.E.), Jewish historian, addressing Jewish troops during the final days of Israeli existence under Rome, says, "Do you not remember that all pure Spirits when they depart out of this life obtain a most holy place in heaven, from whence, in the revelation of ages, they are again sent into pure bodies" (Head, Cranston, Reincarnation, p. 27).

The Zohar, the Book of Splendor, says, "The souls must reenter the absolute substance whence they have emerged. But to accomplish this end they must develop all perfections, the germ of which is planted in them; and if they have not fulfilled this condition during one life, they must commence another, a third, and so forth, until they acquire the condition which fits them for reunion with God" (Head, Cranston, Reincarnation, p. 29).

2006-08-03 13:53:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you're referring to the sudden intensity of the sun's heat and the global warming crisis, no, it isn't hell.

You can blame a certain President for not doing anything constructive to control global warming, though.

2006-08-03 13:53:16 · answer #10 · answered by LaRue 4 · 0 0

No. Hell is hotter than the sun. Plus you need a visa to get there ;)

2006-08-03 13:51:09 · answer #11 · answered by direstraith 2 · 0 0

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