In Christian theology, the punishments in hell for those who commit the 7 deadly sins are often depicted as eternal suffering and torment. Each sin is associated with a specific punishment, such as greed leading to being boiled in oil, or wrath resulting in being dismembered. These punishments are meant to symbolize the consequences of living a sinful life and straying from God's teachings.
In Norse mythology, the concept of "Nordic hell" is known as Hel, which is a realm ruled by the goddess Hel. It is a place where those who did not die in battle or were not deemed worthy by the gods go after death. Unlike other depictions of hell in various cultures, Hel is not a place of eternal punishment or torment. Instead, it is more of a neutral realm where the dead reside peacefully. This differs from the fiery and torturous depictions of hell in many other cultures.
In Norse mythology, "Hel" is the name of the realm ruled by the goddess Hel, where souls of those who did not die in battle go after death. "Hell," on the other hand, is a Christian concept of a place of eternal punishment for sinners.
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
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commit suicide and meet those a-holes is hell
they go to the 7th layer of hell along with those against nature, acording to dante in dante's inferno.
They go to hell. Unless they believe in god. Then they probably go to heaven.
Firstly life isgods gift, not meant to be ended by suicide.It takes courage to commit suicide , but only cowards commit suicide, do not throw this life so easily . God gives life and god takes life. Those who commit suicide will go to hell.
There are different forms of punishments. The punishment actually depends on the type and nature of person. A person that lacked love could find him or herself in a very cold part of hell where there is no love.
Deadly Devotion - 2013 Highway to Hell - 1.3 was released on: USA: June 2013
Yes. Deadly.
YES. The Devil, which is Shaytan (شيطان), occurs at least three times in the Qur'an. His name, Iblis (إبليس) also occurs several times. As for Hellfire - Jahannam or an-Naar (جهنم or النار), it is mentioned over forty times in the Qur'an and it is described as a place of immense suffering for those who commit sins.
I would definitely check out Dante Alighieri's epic entitled the "Divine Comedy" which is his personal "trip" through purgatory, the seven circles of Hell, and Heaven. In each circle of Hell, Dante describes the punishments inflicted upon those who have committed the seven deadly sins. For example, those who were guilty of being Prideful had large boulders strapped to their backs, forcing them to bow and face the ground, this was so they would never be able to look down on another person instead. Those who committed Envy were forced to wander with their eyes sewn shut. Those who were guilty of sloth were stuck in a tar pit and so forth. It doesn't seem so funny after all, but it sounds rather interesting.
Deadly Devotion - 2013 Highway to Hell 1-3 was released on: USA: June 2013
Yes you will as you will then commit adultery as the wives will be living.
By refusing a funeral to a victim of suicide the Church was, essentially, judging that person. Only God can make the decision of who goes to heaven and who goes to hell. Many of those who commit suicide are suffering from mental illness and not fully responsible for their actions.