The creation of Hell was never meant to contain any of mankind. To go there is strictly your choice.
The question is always this..
Why would a loving God send me to hell?
But rather the question should be...
Why would you be a fool to reject something so simple as to condemn yourself and allow yourself to go there because of your rebelliousness.
2006-11-14 16:40:09
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answer #1
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answered by miname 5
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Hell is reserved for fallen Angels. The lake of fire is for men and women who do not accept Jesus at the end times. There is some argument about the word "Hades" in the Bible. In ancient Greek, the word during the days of Jesus and before meant "Grave." This would mean the ones who didn't accept Jesus would die and not be resurrected of the spirit. Man was meant to be an eternal being just as the Angels are. This physical form is just temporary to see how faithful we are to our Creator.
2006-11-14 15:56:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally do not believe Hell exists. For the people that do believe in such a place, I would imagine it to be an extremely vast place to accomodate all of us "sinners". IMO "eternal solitary confinement" sounds more like another place I don't believe exists, heaven.
2006-11-14 15:57:55
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answer #3
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answered by Kalia 3
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it relatively is rather being in darkness separated from God this is why it relatively is called the 2d dying, the suffering which the damned journey is the infinite experience sorry approximately led to from them harming themselves or others. The punishment is proportional to their sins the damned are neither punished greater or decrease than what they're deserving. the different difficulty human beings don't understand is that explanation why the damned are in punishment is by way of the fact they're the enemies of God, Hell isn't a place approximately redemption because of the fact the damned are previous redemption their hatred of God is what prevents them from getting into Heaven. we can't anticipate that God inflicts beneficial punishment upon the damned because of the fact for Him to do this type of difficulty because of the fact it would make Him based on the caprice of human malice, would rob His threats in great part of their efficacy. God isn't indifferent while it contains stable and evil for people who're righteous are rewarded for eternity whilst people who're evil are punished for eternity. God additionally does not annihilate the damned because of the fact doing so does not be proportional to their sins as an occasion a serial killer that had murdered many would get carry of the comparable punishment as a husband that committed adultery on his spouse the two would be annihilated for being unrepented sinners. the different reason this would be problematical is the resurrection of the damned throughout the day of the suited judgment. And back it does not be justified for God to in effortless terms resurrected them then smash them later on, because of the fact there are some damned that have been imprisoned longer than others for his or her sins.
2016-10-15 13:46:25
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answer #4
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answered by deliberato 4
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People can cope with solitary confinement. Try to cope with being burned alive, torn apart, and tormented constantly. Solitary confinement...bah. You know nothing of Hell, my friend.
2006-11-14 15:47:31
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answer #5
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answered by Jay 6
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Different levels of hell for different people
Outer darkness is hell, no light, voice , sight, sound, a place of nothingness, that would be torture
The most of all evil is the lowest hell, created for the devil and his angels and the false prophet
Then there is a lake of fire
We really don't know that much about hell, except it is eternal
No part of hell would be an easy way out, there is no easy way out.
2006-11-14 15:48:33
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answer #6
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answered by Gifted 7
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Is Hell a Just punishment for sin?
Have you ever seen someone tortured?Ihope not. Deliberate torture is sickening and abhorrent. What, though,of torture inflicted by God? Can you imagine such a thing?
Yet, this is exactly what is implied by the teaching of hellfire, an official doctrine in many religions.
Imagine, for a moment, the following horrific scene. A person is being roasted on a hot iron plate. In his agony he screams for mercy, but nobody listens, the torture goes on and on hour by hour, day by day---without any pause!
Whatever crime the victim may have commited, would not your heart go out to him? What of the one who ordered the torture? Could he be a loving person? In no way! Love is merciful and shows pity. A loving father may punish his children, but he would never torture them!
Never theless, many religions teach that God tortures sinners in eternal hellfire. This is claimed, is devine justice. If this is true, who created that terrible place of eternal torment? And who is responsible for the excruciating agonies inflicted there? The answer would seem obvious. If such a place really exists, then God would have to be creator of it, and he would be responsible for what happens there.
Can you accept that? The Bible says:" God is love."(1John4:8) Would a God of love inflict torture that even humans with any measure of decency find revolting? Surely not!
Still, many believe that the wicked will go to a fiery hell and be tormented forever. Is this teaching logical? The human lifespan is limited to 70 or 80 years. Even if some one perpetrated extreme wickedness for his whole lifetime, would everlasting torment be a just punishment?No it would be grossly unjust to torment a man forever for thelimited number of sins that he can commit in a lifetime.Who knows the truth about what hapens after we die?Only God can reveal this information, and he has done so in his written Word, the Bible, refered to above. Here is what the Bible says."As the [beast]dies, so the man dies; and they all have but one spirit....... All are going to one place. They have all come from the dust, and they are all returning to the dust(Ecclesiastes3:19,20)There is no mention here of a fiery hell. Humans return to dust----to nonexistance----when they die.
In order to be tormented an individual must be conscious. Are the dead conscious?No"The living are conscious that they will die, but as for the dead they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten."(Ecclesiastes9:5) It is impossible for the dead."conscious of nothing at all," to experience the agonies of hellfire.
2006-11-14 15:43:30
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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(There's no broadband in hell. Only dial-up.)
Back in the 'day when the bible was first being written/transcribed/etc, fire was still an uncontrollable element (for the most part.) They had no real experience with any other natural diasters (apart from floods) so fire destroyed things. Fire bad. Hell bad. Fire + hell = worse.
2006-11-15 12:25:33
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answer #8
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answered by tryxthis 2
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A myth to create fear to control and bleed money from you. Hell is here on Earth now as you are separate from the Almighty Creator. Heaven is here too as you at peace within yourself and feel the Truth of God within you. there is no-thing that is not Godly about you. There are greeblies stuck to you that make you feel otherwise but that is a whole different story. This is all an illusion wake up sheeple and see the light. Feel for yourselves and love yourselves and heaven surrounds you because it will be the reflection of the Truth within you.
2006-11-14 15:55:03
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answer #9
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answered by iamonetruth 3
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Hell was created before the civil liberatians got there claws into the universe. Maybe you burn in solitary.
2006-11-14 15:51:40
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answered by auntynoall 4
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