Christians use the word "hell" because they believe it is a real place where the unbelievers will go after death and stay there until the Great White Throne Judgment. Hell is a place of suffering. There are a lot of variables (names and there meanings) in the doctrine of Hell, too many to discuss here. The important thing to remember is that it is a real place and anyone in their right mind would not want to go there. You will not go there to party with your friends who may be there as it will not be a party.
It is much better to settle your final destination while you can (while you are still alive). Christianity believes that Jesus Christ is the Savior of all who accept Him. That is the only way to stay out of hell.
Roman Catholic AnswerYour question makes no sense, the Catholic IS the Christian religion, they are the same thing. Our separated brethern (the protestants) sometimes use the word, "Christian" to mean "not Catholic". This is beyond ridiculous, and rather bigoted.
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It depends on how you use the word. If you're like "Hell is a fiery place" then that's ok. If you're like "WHAT THE HELL" then it is considered a cuss word.
Christian is an adjective that describes a member of the religion of Christianity. A sentence: I am Jewish, but I have many friends who are Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, and even Hindu. (You can refer to "a Christian" as a noun, or just "Christian" as an adjective.)
She use to be Christian, but by 13 she stopped it. So no.
Yes you could use it as follows; they were fighting over religion.
The Pagans religion is mixed with the Catholic religion.
nO ! IT IS A PAGANISTIC PRACTICE replete with all sorts of morbid necromancy, such things as trance states, Zombies and so on. it is not Christian, but like Santeria ( plurarily of saints) does use Christian saints and statues as ( props).
Brethren is a Protestant Christian body that don't allow the use of computers or similar.
In 2007 I was a Neophyte Christian but now, I am a seasoned Christian.
hell! we use the word party in french! although it would be more of a "fête"..
No, although it is offensive to some people. It is not recommended to be said in formal situations, though.What the hell! why would that be bad to say! I mean if you said it to a Catholic person or a Christian that would be bad, but if you said it to a person with no religion then no big deal!______________Alternate ApproachIt is casual language, and it really isn't the worst thing you can say. But having religion really has nothing to do with this; the phrase is common and crude, vulgar. It really depends on your situation and your audience. Some people wouldn't give this any thought, and that's ok for them. But it wouldn't be the kind of thing you would say in a more formal setting, or among people whose opinion of you is important. A good test: If the president said this during a press conference, it would reflect badly on him, and rightly so."Heck" is a minced form of "Hell." Neither of them is a bad word. The use of Hell as an oath, however, is considered blasphemous.Hell, and a few other words, is generally considered profanity when used when not talking about the place. The Bible in Ephesians 5:4 says "There must be no filthiness and silly talk, or coarse jesting, which are not fitting, but rather giving of thanks." and Ephesians 4:29 says "Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear."So we should only speak words that pleasing to God and that aren't offensive to others.No it is not a bad word to use in everyday speech. "Hell" is a mythical place where devils and other unknown evil is said to lurk. People use "Hell" all the time in everyday chatter such as; What the Hell, Hell of lot, No chance in Hell, and etc. However some christian's may disagree.