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The story "The Smith Who Could Not Go to Hell" is set in Norway, specifically in a small village surrounding a church. The village is described as being isolated and remote, with a bleak and desolate landscape. The church and its graveyard play a central role in the story's setting.
"Don't Go Down" from From the Basement on a Hill
I belive the word carajo originated in Spain and means "infierno" or hell. So "vete pal carajo", depending on the tone of the voice, could mean get out of hera fast or go to hell.
You might be given hell by overly religious Christians, but no, you won't go to Hell if you don't go to Church. Even not reading the Bible won't make you go to Hell. Jesus Christ saved you. Not going to church, and not reading the Bible. Follow Jesus Christ, not a Christian religion.
it means to get a life and leave people and go to hell
yes he could, but why would he, it is where all the sinners go. why would he want sinners in heaven?
If you are saved, you are believed to be granted eternal life in heaven according to most religious teachings. The concept of being saved typically refers to being forgiven and accepted by a higher power, leading to a positive afterlife outcome rather than going to hell.
because it is dangerous and it is illegal and naugty and if you sware to god you will end up in hell. because it's meen and a sin and could go to hell.
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Belief in religion and faith is a personal choice, and not having a religion does not necessarily determine one's fate after death. Many religions have different beliefs regarding the afterlife, and not all of them involve punishment for not having a specific faith. It is important to live a good and ethical life regardless of religious beliefs.
In French, "go to hell" is pronounced as "va en enfer" (vah ahn ahn-fehr).
Smith lots of tin. How much is a question in itself. How much tin would a tinsmith smith is a tinsmith could smith tin?