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No. Absolutely not.

Hell, in the usual sense of a place of eternal, undying agony, created or allowed to exist by an omnipotent and loving god, would represent a monumental moral failure on the part of that god. That god would necessarily be immoral for allowing hell to exist.

Often we can get at the morality of a question by thought experiment. Try this one concerning hell:

Close your eyes and try very hard to imagine Adoph Hitler. Imagine him being thrown into a huge bonfire. You watch as he screams in agony, his flesh bubbling and crackling, his eyes boiling, his body thrashing violently from the pain. But the worst part is that he cannot die. He simply continues to burn, and burn, without dying, he continues to suffer in violent agony. Try to imagine five minutes of this. You are probably repulsed by the thought. Even Hitler deserves a kind of respect and dignity, simply because he is a human being.

Further, even if you could countenance this kind of punishment, consider all of the agony caused by Hitler. Imagine that he caused an average of five years of utter, hellish agony for all of, say, 40 million victims. I mean no disrespect to his victims, but I think that's being generous. Let's say that we go with the ancient eye-for-an-eye morality and require Hitler to suffer a fate equal to that of all of his victims combined. That has Hitler in hell for 200 million years. 200 million years ago, dinosaurs still roamed the earth. Let's say we allow every last insult to be visited right back onto Hitler's head. He'll be in agony for a long, long time, but not forever. Why punish him beyond that, even if we use the barbaric eye-for-an-eye system of justice?

The result of the thought experiment is clear. Torture is wrong. Even worse if you consider not Hitler being burned, but some innocent (from the world's point of view) person who lived a good life and who helped, supported and loved her/his fellow men, but for whatever reason never heard the 'gospel', or heard it but rejected it on the perfectly legitimate grounds that The Bible makes no intellectual, spiritual, or moral sense. Everything in one's being recoils at torture. Adding eternity to torture is an affront to the claim that god is love. Hell should not exist, even if it does.

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yes, there is such thing as hell for those who had done sins in their life.

Some religions believe in a hell, and some do not.
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