Here is one man who doesn't think so:
http://www.spiritlessons.com/Documents/BillWiese_23MinutesInHell_Text.htm
2007-08-14 15:56:58
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Eve did not "make" Adam eat - he did on his own free will. The point is they both sinned. Meth is the devil's dandruff for sure and is devouring people up by the thousands... Here's the deal - Satan is loose on the Earth. When JC died on the cross, he gave us authority over him but we don't really know that thus we haven't "received" that. If Christ isn't in your life completely, he can not work in your life. He can not protect or help you. That leaves you open to Satan. Receive and excerise your right over Satan and your life will be a little bit better. Trials will come and go. They always do. Heaven is our ultimate hope and goal. No tears. No pain.
2007-08-14 23:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell is not on earth... have you read the Bible, lately??? Jesus, in fact describes Hell being a place of where you definitely don't want to go. Remember, good people can't get into heaven or bad, we've all sinned & the only way to heaven is Believing & following, religion is something you have to follow, in Christianity, God gives you the the choice to follow & to believe or not... Hope to see you in heaven if possible
2007-08-14 22:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, this world sucks, but it is definately not Hell. I know I've had at least a few laughs along the way.
Second of all just to clarify...the Snake talked Eve into eating the apple, then Eve talked Adam into it.
2007-08-14 22:56:53
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answered by fern45 2
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first off Eve didn't make Adam eat the apple and no earth isn't hell it's a place we live before we get to heaven or hell that was created by God...i feel love and all the great emotions that go on here but i also get pi##ed off when oh never mind again no Eve didn't make Adam take a bite it was the snake
2007-08-14 22:49:56
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answered by meister 4
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As long as Satan has influence over the earth and over man, bad things will continue to happen. Adam and Eve may be the first sinners of which the Bible speaks...but they are not the last. We (mankind) have ALL been influenced by Satan and have sinned. Heaven (wherever that might be) will not have Satan present...therefore no influence to do evil.
2007-08-14 22:51:33
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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Earth isn't Hell.
Hell is Located in the Middle of Earth, in the Parallel Spiritual World that Exists beside of our Physical Universe (World).
Hell can Rise Up to Meet you.
You draw bad angels (give them permission to come up) up to the Surface of the Earth when you Sin.
Sin Enough and Long Enough, and you could have so many Influencing you, that without Help (Spiritually) you couldn't come out of that Sin.
2007-08-14 22:53:51
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Hell, according to many religious beliefs, is an afterlife of suffering where the wicked or unrighteous dead are punished.
Hell is almost always depicted as underground. Within Christianity and Islam, hell is traditionally depicted as fiery. Some other traditions, however, portray Hell as cold and gloomy.
Some theologies of Hell offer graphic and gruesome detail (for example, Hindu Naraka). Religions with a linear divine history often depict Hell as endless (for example, see Hell in Christian beliefs). Religions with a cyclic history often depict Hell as an intermediary period between incarnations (for example, see Chinese Di Yu). Punishment in Hell typically corresponds to sins committed in life. Sometimes these distinctions are specific, with damned souls suffering for each wrong committed (see for example Plato's myth of Er), and sometimes they are general, with sinners being relegated to one or more chamber of Hell or level of suffering (for example, Augustine of Hippo asserting that unbaptized infants, whom he believed to be deprived of Heaven, suffer less in Hell than unbaptized adults). In Islam and Christianity, however, faith and repentance play a larger role than actions in determining a soul's afterlife destiny.
So, Earth is not hell, hell is another world------ The Under World.
2007-08-15 18:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell is supposed to be complete seperation from God. Since, according to most religious texts, God can "exist" (or be present) in some form on this planet. Like a burning bush. I would have to say that this is not Hell.
2007-08-14 22:52:20
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answered by Master C 6
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Earth is a proving ground. Life is difficult and can have hellish qualities about it at times. Our decisions in part, dictate this. The consequences of sin is death and things that are rotting and decaying in the process.
But, earth is not hell.
2007-08-14 22:52:45
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answered by Randy 3
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actually, the yahoo answers office staff works in an office building that is right next door to the Hell Warehouse. crazy but true. no wonder they have such a hard time.
2007-08-14 22:55:50
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answered by yarn whore 5
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