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1. Hell - Why was it made? - ChristianAnswers.Net
- www.christiananswers.net
- Why was Hell made?.
- Matthew 25:41 tells us that Hell was prepared for the Devil and his angels. ...
- Is there an actual place called "Hell"? Answer.
- Is there anyone in Hell today? Answer.
- Will there literally be a burning fire in Hell? Answer.
- What should you be willing to do to stay out of Hell? Answer.
- How can a God of love send anybody to Hell? Answer.
- What if I don't believe in Hell? Answer.
- The Good News - How to be saved from Hell. ...
2. H e l l B l u e s
- www.hellblues.com
- It's all about Hell Blues .
3. video games hell -- its the opposite to gameing hevan
- www.freewebs.com
- video games hell.
- VIDEO GAMES HELL.
- because?there?are?no?games?in?heaven,?there?are?only?games?in?HELL.
4. Heaven is Hotter than Hell
- www.lhup.edu
- It applies the physics of thermodynamics to conclude that Heaven is hotter than Hell. The second is a response which combines Biblical evidence with thermodynamics to argue that, while heaven is devilishly hot, hell it hotter still. ...
- Holden* HEAVEN IS HOTTER THAN HELL.
- The exact temperature of hell cannot be computed but it must be less than 444. ...
- Temperature of hell, less than 445°F). Therefore heaven is hotter than hell.
- A REFUTATION OF THE PROOF THAT HEAVEN IS HOTTER THAN HELL.
- In Applied Optics (1972, 11 A14) there appeared a calculation of the respective temperatures of Heaven and Hell. ...
- The assessment of the temperature of Hell stands, I suggest, on less firm ground. As authority we use the data provided in Revelations 21 8 2 , so that the temperature of Hell seems to be 444. ...
- Have we any data as to the pressure likely to be found in Hell?.
- Hell (Gehinnom) is now cooler than Heaven.
- I have assumed that not more than two layers of damned persons can be accommodated, since otherwise those in the middle layers would escape the full rigours of Hell. ...
- Thus, Hell is hotter than Heaven (which remains deucedly hot).
- A Mathematical Proof of the Non-Existence of Hell from the writings of the free-thinker Neiht, born in Brussels, 1877. ...
- The sulfurous stench and the fire was the original of the Christian concept of Hell. ...
5. From hell/Allen & Albert Hughes - de Filmkrant net-versie van februari 2002, nr 230
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- From hell .
- Met From hell wagen ze zich nu op het terrein van de gothische horror. ...
- Dat lijkt het belangrijkste punt van de eerste helft van From hell, een gotisch relaas over de tien weken waarin Jack the Ripper huis hield in de Londense rosse buurt. ...
- From hell wil een hoop zeggen over onrecht en vervreemding in een grote stad van weleer, zij het dat de boodschap nauwelijks overkomt door de nadruk op bloederigheid, kraaien, schaduwpartijen en dode bomen. ...
- Jammer genoeg overtuigt From hell ook als horror maar matig. ...
- From hell houdt zich wat dat betreft perfect aan de regels. ...
- From hell pretendeert ook iets dergelijks, getuige de uitspraakjes die Jack doet als "One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the twentieth century". ...
- From hell.
6. HTM-Hell - Easy To Understand HTML and Web Design tips and tutorials.
- www.gazoo.net
- Welcome to HTM-Hell: HTML Tips and Tricks for Beginners. ...
7. ~v~ Zombie Commandos From Hell! ~v~
- www.raisinlove.com
- Zombie Commandos From Hell!.
8. Heaven and Hell
- plato.stanford.edu
- Heaven and Hell.
- The language of heaven and hell as well as the doctrines associated with this language have their origin in the great monotheistic religions of the Abrahamic tradition — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. ... The philosophical issues that arise out of the vivid imagery in western culture concerning heaven and hell arise quite naturally in nearly any religious context, though they are surely more pressing in some. ...
- The doctrines of heaven and hell are doctrines concerning the afterlife. ... , MacQuarrie) has sometimes included metaphorical reference to heaven and hell as aspects of one's present earthly life, wanting to retain the deep personal significance of our choices involved in talk of heaven and hell without endorsing the substantive metaphysical thesis of life after death. Though there may be a point to such metaphors, the doctrines of heaven and hell involve a commitment to the idea of an afterlife and to an eschatological significance of our present lives beyond the grave. ...
- The doctrines of heaven and hell play an important social function as well. ...
- Hell .
- Hell.
- The usual approach in Christianity to the topic of heaven and hell proceeds in terms of a group of contrasts, contrasts between punishment and reward, between grace and reward, or between mercy and justice. With regard to the doctrine of hell, the dominant approach conceives of it in terms of punishment. ... This fact raises the issue of the degree of fit between a conception of heaven and a conception of hell, a topic we will return to later, but for purposes of this section, the important point to note is the centrality of the contrast between punishment and reward in the standard conception of hell. ...
- The primary philosophical criticisms of the doctrine of hell have focused on whether it is fair or just for someone to be sent to hell, and these criticisms reinforce the centrality of the punishment model in discussions of the doctrine of hell. ...
- The Punishment Thesis: the purpose of hell is to punish those whose earthly lives and behavior warrant it.
- The No Escape Thesis: it is metaphysically impossible to get out of hell once one has been consigned there.
- The Anti-Universalism Thesis: some people will be consigned to hell.
9. What Does the Bible Say about Hell?
- www.gospelcom.net
- WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT HELL?.
- People don't choose hell with a full understanding of what they are doing. ... But according to the Bible, hell is a place of choice. ... Some will even tell you that if there really is a heaven and a hell they would rather go to the place below because that's where their friends will be. ...
- They are either counting on the hope that God is too loving to send them to hell, or they are assuming that they aren't bad enough to be sent there. ...
- If you haven't chosen to believe on Jesus Christ, you are choosing the path to hell. ... If you reject Christ, you will have no right to blame anyone but yourself when you someday find yourself in hell. ...
10. The truth about HELL
- www.thercg.org
- The truth about HELL.
- The idea of an ever-burning hell has frightened countless millions! What really happens to the wicked after death? Are they “doomed to hell,” where their “souls” roast in “torment” forever? If hell exists, and the wicked go there, where is it and what is it? And when do they go? What about the resurrection of the dead? And the parable of Lazarus and the rich man? There are many popular beliefs about the fate of unrepentant sinners. Why such confusion? What are the Bible answers? Here is the truth about hell! .
- A grim-faced relative of one of his victims appeared at a press conference shortly afterwards and pronounced that the killer was now “burning in hell. ... What was this killer’s fate? Did his crimes doom him to roast in hell forever? Most professing Christians would answer “yes. ...
- The most common image of people “roasting in hell” pictures a God willing to burn people for all eternity without ever totally burning them up. ... Would the loving God of the Bible design an everlasting torture chamber? If so, He would have to witness—for the rest of eternity—the suffering of those that He had condemned to such a “hell. ...
- We might also ask: How enjoyable could salvation be for the saved, if they were forced to watch their children or parents—and other loved ones—screaming in pain and agony for the rest of time? Do you see the absurdity of this idea? Yet millions upon millions come to this conclusion when they accept the beliefs surrounding the popular concept of hell.
- Consider what the Encyclopedia Americana says about hell: “…As generally understood, hell is the abode of evil spirits; the infernal regions…whither lost and condemned souls go after death to suffer indescribable torments and eternal punishment…Some have thought of it as the place created by the Deity, where He punishes with inconceivable severity, and through all eternity, the souls of those who through unbelief or through the worship of false gods have angered Him. ... ” An additional quote, also from the Encyclopedia Americana, makes this stunning admission about the almost universal acceptance of the popular belief about hell: “The main features of hell as conceived by Hindu, Persian, Egyptian, Grecian and Christian theologians are essentially the same. ...
- Almost no one understands that it was primarily pagan poets who authored today’s widely believed concept about an underground, ever-burning hell.
- In it, he described his view of paradise, purgatory and hell. ... He possibly had a greater influence on the course of civilization than any other man since his day…He wrote, in incomprehensible verse, an imaginative and lurid account of a dismal hell—a long poem containing certain phrases which have caught the attention of the world, such as, ‘all hope abandon…ye, who enter here!’ This had a tremendous impression and influence on the popular Christian thought and teaching. ...
- Did you realize the source of these ideas? The concept of an ever-burning hell comes from outright paganism! We will see that the popular version of hell has never had anything to do with the true teaching of the Bible.
- Reread it! Those who receive salvation are promised that they “should not perish” but “have eternal life!” If hell is a place of eternal torture, then the people suffering this torment must also have eternal life. ... ” How does the word perish relate to the popular teaching about hell and hell fire? Why did God inspire John to use the word perish if this is not what He meant?.
11. THE RAIN / THE SYNONYMOUS WORDS FOR HELL ect
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- for "Hell", etc. ...
- "Hell" is the English rendering of two different Greek words in the New Testament .
- Geenna occurs 12 times, and is always rendered "hell", videlicet Matthew 5:22, 29, 30; 10:28; 18:9; 23:15, 33. ...
- Revelation 1:18; 6:8; 20:13, 14); and is rendered "hell" in every passage except one, where it is rendered "grave" (1Corinthians 15:55, margin "hell"). ...
- It may be well to note that while "Hades" is rendered "hell" in the New Testament (except once, where the rendering "the grave" could not be avoided), Sheol, its Hebrew equivalent, occurs 65 times, and is rendered "the grave" 31 times (or 54%); "hell" 31 times (4 times with margin "the grave", reducing it to 41. ...
12. Welcome to Hell's Buddhas
- www.hellsbuddhas.com
- To those of you entering Hell's Buddhas for the first time, I'd like to say "Namaste" (the divine within me honors that within you) and welcome. ...
- Lou Hawthorne Writer/Producer, Hell's Buddhas June 1st, 1997 .
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