No, it is fire, so when people say it freezes over, it's just another way of saying "never" because it'll never happen.
OR Is heaven on fire?
OR Does hell REALLY exist? How can you be sure? Are you sure its not just the governments way of trying to keep the majority of the population on their best behavior?
The GOVERNMENT? The Bible was not written by the government.
the hell is a bologna!
Hell is a small village in Norway. No-one has kept count of how many times it has frozen over, but Norway does have cold winters.
Because it is devoid of light and warmth from heaven. If God is warmth and light, then the ultimate absence of God, which would be the lowest level of hell, is cold and frozen.
No, hail and hell are not homophones. Hail is frozen precipitation that falls from the sky, while hell refers to a place of punishment or torment in some religious beliefs.
Survivor - 2000 Hell Hath Frozen Over 25-11 was released on: USA: 28 November 2012 Australia: 1 January 2013
The Eastern Front was the frozen front. Its position in Russia made the front a wintry hell for at least six months out of the year.
Heart of Courage by Invincible
Well if you say it in a correct English accent they are not homophones, hail sounds more like "hale" and hell has more of a "e". Or, to be more accurate, "hail" has a long "a" and "hell" has a short "e".
HELL NO Leo is to cute to kill but Leo has 2 be frozen for the entire season until last 2 episodes
I would say unto you that the answer to your question is this: Not a chance in frozen post-apocolyptic industrial wasteland hell.
Guido is a character who appears in Dante's Inferno in the ninth circle of hell, specifically in the section reserved for traitors. He was a politician from Pisa who betrayed his city by leading its fortresses to the enemy. Guido's punishment in hell involves suffering in a frozen lake alongside other traitors.
For centuries people have thought so due to Our Blessed Lord's words about the flames. However, most theologians think that hell is frozen. The angels nearest God, the seraphim, are called the Burning Ones, because they are so close to God, who love burns and is hot. Hell is as far from God as you can get, and like going to the South Pole, as far from the sun as you can get on earth, it is cold.