Hell is living forever.
2007-12-22 19:28:52
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answer #1
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answered by Rick in the Santa hat 7
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Hell is under no circumstances outlined as a transitority state. So "hell" on Earth has a reduce off factor. Meaning that it cannot honestly be hell. Not to say Christ went by way of excessive bodily soreness, does that imply there was once hell in the world? That does not relatively make experience in context that by way of hell we've salvation. Can you spot in which utilising it in that time period misconstrues the precise which means? Even in scriptural references there's not anything greater than a non secular which means. Its difficult to take a summary definition and make it a literal bodily factor. It's like seeking to positioned infinity in a field. Incomprehensible, we relatively cannot have an understanding of or fully grasp the real torments of hell, we will use it as a connection with a relatively terrible factor, nevertheless it nonetheless does not thoroughly describe what it is intended to intend.
2016-09-05 14:24:27
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answered by ? 4
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Biblically, there is currently no such place as hell -- but when the Lake of Fire is poured out, then something similar to hell will be on the surface of this earth but nobody will burn forever (see first reference). Also, when we die, we don't go anywhere except into the grave -- for, spiritually, we have neither a soul nor a spirit (see second reference). "Hell," the "Immortal Soul," and our "Eternal Spirit" are all deceptions of satan to misrepresent God's Character and His Word.
God bless.
2007-12-23 02:22:09
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answered by ♫DaveC♪♫ 7
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Well hell is really being separated from God So for many they are in hell now But as far as a place that burn throughout the ceaseless ages no I don't believe in that
2007-12-23 07:18:03
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answered by Bride of Christ 6
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No, this life is not hell, hell is the lake of fire. Those who don't accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior will be put there and the door to hell will be sealed shut for ever and ever. From their miserable vantage point in hell, they will be able to see the saved being pampered and living in the mansions God is preparing for us. They will have much crying, moaning and gnashing of their teeth as they rue the day they chose to deny God. They will try to span the chasm that separates them from God and all that is good, but they will not be able too.
So the time is now to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, but they must hurry, for the time is short, we are not promised another moment and once we take our last breath, it will be too late.
2007-12-22 19:38:48
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answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7
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I do not believe in hell, and I don't think living here on earth is necessarily "hell" though at times certain situations can be hellish.
2007-12-22 19:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I do believe in hell (after life), if you don't make it to heaven. But sometimes I feel like we are living in hell now.
2007-12-22 19:31:48
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answered by dumplin80 1
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I don't believe in the idea of hell being a place. Hell is what you make of it.
2007-12-22 19:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell is an invention of religious leaders, part of the marketing technique for the scam of organised religion, designed to keep the leaders in the power, wealth and prestige that they'd like to be able to maintain.
2007-12-22 19:30:07
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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yeeeeeeeeeeeep earth is hell
2007-12-22 19:28:25
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answered by Vicky 2
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