It's just like Cleveland, OH, except the air is cleaner.
2007-08-13 17:05:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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haha...
Q: Is Hell, as Sartre said, other people? Or is it an eternity spent on Yahoo!Answers, repetedly subjected to questions like "Why?" and "What is the meaning of life?"
A: don't they mean the same thing? some people just don't give a crap about what they are asking. They also have no idea about whats corrects and whats incorrect. They do things according to their own bull-sh.it. they live in their own world because other ppl to them is hell and unpleasentness.
2007-08-13 17:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Dante had it that over the entrance to Hell is the inscription Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here. Why? Because nobody in Hell knows how to get out, for one thing.
If you are in a seemingly endless state of affairs out of which you see no way, and in which nobody can help you, it will become hell no matter what its content. Given enough time, everything about it hurts.
Apparently there is no eternal lake of fire. What kind of father would make his kids burn forever in a flame that does not kill them, anyway? Even human fathers are better than that!
We are stuck in Hell until we learn how to get out. The best thing to do is to "not go there."
I learned from yogi occultists in India that some of the lower levels of the astral plane are the Hells. Those are the astral Hells (the ones the religions talk about, however correctly or not), not the emotional ones we can have right here and now. Anyway, in them, a witness can see disembodied souls (that is, no longer living on the physical plane but living in the astral plane) in their Hells. These Hellish scenes are made up almost entirely of what the person in physical life had believed would happen after death with respect to paying for wrong deeds. If the person beleived that Hell involves a burning fire that is felt as though it burned the physical body but it does not kill, then that's what they experience, until they figure out that they can change that whole vibe and scene by believing in better things despite the evidence otherwise.
One of the big problems in this life is believing only in what we see. Better things do exist, despite the evidence otherwise.
Hell really is just an aspect of karma in action. That is, By karma I mean simple cause and effect with respect to the human sojourn. We get ourselves into situations...and we can get so screwed up that we can see no way out. From there we can go down into the pits of black despair and so on. It's no friggin' fun to test those waters, so don't.
2007-08-13 17:15:52
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answered by Theron Q. Ramacharaka Panchadasi 4
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You're in it, and you have to ask. You must really be lost.
That's like being inside your own house and asking people, "Where is my house? Have you seen it?"
You've already been delivered into hell, then you ask where is it.
Don't you people already know where you have already been delivered?
Had you people not read the verse in the bible that says the dead will not remember?
Have you people not figured out that babies do not remember anything.
Babies have to learn. Why? Because they don't remember what they had already known before they were delivered into hell.
Hell is below heaven
Earth and its skies are below heaven.
Notice that the earth and its skies are located in the same place as hell. They are located below heaven.
There's not one verse in the bible that says hell is below earth, or that earth is below hell.
They both are located in the same place, below heaven.
Look around you and you will certainly see what hell is like.
Paul said that hell is a real physical place. Now you know why that is. Because you can actually look around you and see what hell is actually like.
Didn't the devil tell Jesus that all he can see is the devil's domain? Where's the devil's domain Hell. Doesn't the bible say God cast the devil out of heaven and locked him up in hell?
You people apparently doesn't know it, but you all are standing in the bottomless pit.
2007-08-13 17:17:41
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answered by tiscpa 3
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to me, its when there is no hope of changing the current situation you are in, when it is negative
ps: no, it like going threw Atlanta during non rush hour, when people drive over 100 miles per hour ! or going threw Atlanta with road construction, or when they totally shut down all east bound lanes of 285 due to a pedestrian being hit by an 18 wheeler and you dont know the alternate routes to get to your work site,,,,,,,,!!!! ok Atlanta interstates are hell,
2007-08-13 17:08:06
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answered by dlin333 7
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Hell is alot like waiting in line at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
2007-08-13 17:03:57
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answered by suz665 4
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Hell, according to the holy bible is eternal damnation and suffering for the people who do not repent for their sins and who do not accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior.
2007-08-13 17:04:21
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answered by Frank S 1
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Hell can be any place you want it to be, once you die, you don't feel fire or water for life, your just dead and unconscious for eternity
2007-08-13 17:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol
Anyway, I believe Hell is what you make it. All your sins harboring an energy that repeatedly punishes you.
2007-08-13 17:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It is like going through Atlanta in rush hour.
2007-08-13 17:06:28
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answered by JAH 2
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