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2007-11-27 10:06:28 · 25 answers · asked by Fabian19 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

25 answers

Yes, I do. Jesus spoke more about Hell than Heaven.

2007-11-27 10:23:59 · answer #1 · answered by AmericanPatriot 6 · 1 2

Yes I do, although I think the video is bogus for sure!

A misconception about hell is that it is a place of physical torment and torture. Rather, most Christians have understood these descriptions to capture symbolically that hell is final and utter separation from God's saving grace. Some Christians, like C. S. Lewis, take hell to be a real place where sinful people make themselves miserable. In fact, those who choose hell would not enjoy the pleasures of heaven since those pleasures essentially flow from a right relationship with God.

2007-11-27 18:14:42 · answer #2 · answered by thundercatt9 7 · 3 0

I already heard about the supposed drilling in the Soviet Union and how a microphone was lowered into "hell". A investigative organization looked into it and it turned out to be a HUGE FAKE. The perpetrators of the fraud admitted it. Look it up

The absolutely pathetic part was the gullible religious nuts believed this and also believed some bs of sighting a horned demon or something. There was a minor panic.

This is what happens when you mix silly stories with gullible people

2007-11-27 18:16:36 · answer #3 · answered by Moo 5 · 1 1

Of the words translated as hell two refer to the grave and one Gehenna refers to the Valley of Hinnon just outside the walls of Jerusalem where the city's rubbish was burnt.

I understand that probably unclaimed bodies from the Crucifixions would also be thrown there as the fires would be constantly burning.

This was the image that Jesus would be conjuring up for his listeners to impress on them the horrors of sin and its outcome.

2007-11-27 18:49:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. I think people in the Middle Ages did though.

The Bible is clear that when a persons dies, that it. He's dead. (Ecclesiastes 9:5; Job 14:10, 12) From dust to dust. (Genesis 3:19) It's not that difficult of a concept to grasp.

2007-11-27 18:11:18 · answer #5 · answered by johnusmaximus1 6 · 4 0

I dont believe hell exists at all.
Anything could have made that sound.
Religion is the most dangerous thing on this planet, it causes wars between people.
And thats what it was put here for, by the higher agenda. such as the illuminati.
Also religion is in place to scare people into thinking they have to do everything by the rule book, and to control people.
Most of all hundreds of years ago it was used to stop people asking questions.
Thats why there is no heaven and hell [:
Its make believe.

2007-11-27 18:15:58 · answer #6 · answered by Lauren [: 1 · 2 2

Hell is such a ridiculous dumbass concept. The name 'Lucifer' means 'Light Bearer'. The idea is that he is supposed to rehabilitate you with enlightenment to prepare you for heaven. He's a mid-way point between death and nirvana, a state of mind.
IF.....you believe in all of that bulls**t.

2007-11-28 11:03:55 · answer #7 · answered by Wine Apple 5 · 0 0

The grave exists

2007-11-27 18:13:22 · answer #8 · answered by Retard 1 · 1 0

Hell is a place of conscious punishment. The soul in hell is spoken of as a person, having eyes, ears, fingers, a tongue and memory. There is full knowledge of the conditions there. Luke 16:23-25. This is not a parable because parables do not include personal names of people. This is an actual event.

The Bible speaks about another place of torment at the final judgement of all mankind. It is called “The Lake of Fire.” At the Judgment of the Great White Throne, the souls in hell will be united with their bodies, which are to be raised from the graves. Christ will then pronounce the final sentence of judgment upon the wicked dead, and they will be cast into the Lake of Fire, the eternal abode of the lost. Revelation 20:11-15. Hell may thus be likened to the local jail where the prisoner temporarily awaits his sentence. They are taken from the jail to appear before the judge for final sentencing. Revelation 20:9-15 is the record of this Great White Throne Judgement of Satan and all who have rejected Christ and followed him. The Lake of Fire may be likened to a prison to which are committed those under sentence for the duration of their eternal existence. In describing hell, our Lord speaks about the undying worm and the unquenchable fire. Mark 9:43-48. It is a place of conscious punishment. It is a place of literal fire. It is punishment for sin eternally.

2007-11-27 18:17:37 · answer #9 · answered by Wally 6 · 1 6

You know if I were God (Yeah I know-I'm just pretending here)
And one of my angels tried to take my throng- Oh yeah their would be a hell and I'd be down their kicking is behind every moment I had some time on my hands.

2007-11-27 18:24:22 · answer #10 · answered by Owl 4 · 0 2

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