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What is in hell?

2006-08-09 05:50:38 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Well it was a void, with voices tourturing me and trying me and asking me if I existed and why I was saved, surronded by flame utilimate fears realized and faced.

That was hell, plus endless voices some torturing you some being toutured.

Flame swirling around you, fear, but I have no fear.

2006-08-11 06:29:13 · update #1

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I think that you create your own hell, so probably all the worst things you could imagine, times ten. Plus, what's hell for one might be heaven for another, so I think it varies for every individual.

2006-08-09 05:54:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hell is used as a means of controlling believers of a religion. Therefore hell would contain anything that would terrify you into doing what the religion states that you should do.

Fire is a fearful thing it causes great pain when you are burned,
Extreme cold is also a fearful thing as it burns in a different way
Chocking on poisonous fumes and so forth.

2006-08-09 06:00:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A place of constant torment, toil, torture, immorality, bloody, gross,perversion, like a horror movie unimmaginable to the human mind.
Never Rest, no happiness, No love, no contact with another soul, Sorrow & Screams, of pain never ending.
No light, all darkness. No colors, No Fresh Air, Smells of decaying flesh, death Suffocating your lungs but you can't die.

2006-08-09 06:04:27 · answer #3 · answered by Joeysol'lady 3 · 1 0

From the kids at Fatima:

"She opened Her hands once more, as She had done the two previous months. The rays [of light] appeared to penetrate the earth, and we saw, as it were, a vast sea of fire. Plunged in this fire, we saw the demons and the souls [of the damned]. The latter were like transparent burning embers, all blackened or burnished bronze, having human forms. They were floating about in that conflagration, now raised into the air by the flames which issued from within themselves, together with great clouds of smoke. Now they fell back on every side like sparks in huge fires, without weight or equilibrium, amid shrieks and groans of pain and despair, which horrified us and made us tremble with fright (it must have been this sight which caused me to cry out, as people say they heard me). The demons were distinguished [from the souls of the damned] by their terrifying and repellent likeness to frightful and unknown animals, black and transparent like burning coals. That vision only lasted for a moment, thanks to our good Heavenly Mother, Who at the first apparition had promised to take us to Heaven. Without that, I think that we would have died of terror and fear."

I think I'll try and stay north of that!

2006-08-09 05:58:25 · answer #4 · answered by zeebus 3 · 0 0

The people who felt like they were victims here and never realized their ability to contribute.
Those who exercied power of others with no remorse.
Actually, let's get scientific.
After we become a being of energy, we will follow the laws of attraction because that is what magnetism is about.
We go to where like minds are residing.

Oh well...............Just be productive and you'll be okay.

2006-08-09 05:57:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The contents of hell are exactly the same as the contents of a unicorn's stomach or a dragon's mouth.

Or foır that matter, the contents of the heads of many of those who believe in hell...

2006-08-09 05:54:57 · answer #6 · answered by XYZ 7 · 0 0

It would be a dead body, that is if you are wanting the true meaning of Hell.

SINCE “HELL” MEANS THE “GRAVE”

Webster’s Dictionary says that the English word “hell” is equal to the Hebrew word Sheol and the Greek word Hades.

English translators of the Authorized Version, or King James Version, translated Sheol 31 times as “hell,” 31 times as “grave,” and 3 times as “pit.” The Catholic Douay Version translated Sheol 64 times as “hell.” In the Christian Greek Scriptures “New Testament”, the King James Version translated Hades as “hell” each of the 10 times it occurs..

The question is: What kind of place is Sheol, or Hades? The fact that the King James Version translates the one Hebrew word Sheol three different ways shows that hell, grave and pit mean one and the same thing. And if hell means the common grave of mankind, it could not at the same time mean a place of fiery torture. Well, then, do Sheol and Hades mean the grave, or do they mean a place of torture?

Acts 2:31 uses Hades. Notice, too, that Jesus Christ was in Hades, or hell. Are we to believe that God tormented Christ in a hell of fire? Of course not! Jesus was simply in his grave.

Good people go to the Bible hell. For example, the good man Job, who was suffering a great deal, prayed to God: “O that in Sheol [grave, King James Version; hell, Douay Version] you would conceal me, . . . that you would set a time limit for me and remember me!” (Job 14:13) Now think: If Sheol means a place of fire and torment, would Job wish to go and spend his time there until God remembered him? Clearly, Job wanted to die and go to the grave that his sufferings might end.

In all the places where Sheol occurs in the Bible it is never associated with life, activity or torment. Rather, it is often linked with death and inactivity. For example, think about Ecclesiastes 9:10, which reads: “All that your hand finds to do, do with your very power, for there is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol [grave, King James Version; hell, Douay Version], the place to which you are going.” So the answer becomes very clear. Sheol and Hades refer not to a place of torment but to the common grave of mankind. (Psalm 139:8) Good people as well as bad people go to the Bible hell.

Can people get out of hell? What did Jonah mean by “out of the belly of hell”? Well, that fish’s belly was surely not a place of fiery torment. But it could have become Jonah’s grave.

2006-08-09 07:28:32 · answer #7 · answered by BJ 7 · 0 0

It's where the party's at.

A whole lot of people doing whatever they want and for the first time in their existance not being judged or criticized for it.

Or it could just be a scare tactic....

2006-08-09 05:56:34 · answer #8 · answered by Jonny Propaganda 4 · 0 0

I can't describe for you what hell is like because I have never been there and I don't intend to know for future purpsoses. I would wonder what heaven looked like, he has air conditioning compared to hell!

2006-08-09 06:01:59 · answer #9 · answered by busyliz 3 · 0 0

I believe nothing exists in Hell.

2006-08-09 05:54:56 · answer #10 · answered by t79a 5 · 0 0

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