Burn in Hell - Judas Priest song - was created in 1997.
The priest in hell in "Inferno" was likely condemned to that fate due to his sins and transgressions in life. In Dante's portrayal, sinners are punished in accordance with the severity of their crimes, and the priest's presence in hell reflects the consequences of his actions.
Judas Priest released Killing Machine/Hell Bent for Leather in 1979.
It was almost destroyed by a rebellion group called bacon's rebellion
BECAUSE when Johns baby was christened, the priest said " Your boy will be a priest or... he will be in hell when he dies."
Hell yeah.
There is no real "hell fire" in the world at the moment. Hell fire is the lake of fire that Revelation 19 and 20 mentions, and it is where the lost will be cast into to be destroyed in the end. Jesus said in John 3:16 that those who don't believe in Him will PERISH, ie, they will be destroyed.
Almost Completely
Darwin, capital city of the Northern Territory, was almost destroyed by Cyclone Tracy at Christmas in 1974.
the great burning destroyed the city the son of a priest lived in
I can only think of two right now: Hell's Bell's, and Highway to Hell. Hell Yeah by Rev Theory Ice Planet Hell by Psychotica Hot Rails to Hell by Blue Oyster Cult Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers by ZZ Top Hotter Than Hell by KISS Go To Hell by Alice Cooper Hell Ain't A Bad Place to Be by AC/DC Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf Hell-Cat by Scorpions Saints in Hell by Judas Priest Highway to Hell by AC/DC Hell's Bells by AC/DC Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath Hell is for Children by Pat Benetar Heaven, Hell, or Houston by ZZ Top Rock and Roll Hell by KISS Real Child of Hell by X Hell Hole by Spinal Tap Burn in Hell by Twisted Sister Hell is Living Without You by Alice Cooper Hell Patrol by Judas Priest Cowboys from Hell by Pantera Hell Awaits by Slayer Hell's Kitchen by Dream Theater Hell Bent For Leather by Judas Priest
Our planet has been going around for 4.6 billion years ago without being destroyed so the answer is hell no.