no i am 10 years old and hell is no and i am talking about were the devil lives
There is no concrete proof that hell isn't real, as it is a concept based on religious beliefs and interpretations. The existence of hell is a matter of faith and varies among different religions and individuals.
No, the word "Haiti" does not mean "hell." "Haiti" is the name of a country in the Caribbean, situated on the island of Hispaniola.
The existence of hell is a matter of belief and interpretation. Some people believe in the concept of hell as a place of punishment in the afterlife, while others do not believe in its existence.
The word that means morally bad is "immoral."
No, "burden" is not a bad word. It simply refers to something that is difficult to bear or deal with.
Just Little Kids Believe In Hell Is A Bad Word Maybe 7 Year Olds Do.
Ask your parents!
Hell no
The hell's gate hurts real bad in real life
I donโt know but I disagree with hell being a bad word it is just the name referring to the devils kingdom. itโs like saying heaven is a bad words ๐๐๐ผ Lol
Yes
It really depends how a teenager(specifically 12-13 year olds) says it. If you say it like as "go to hell", hell would be considered an offensive word. However, if you say it like "hell yes" or "hell no", it wouldn't be offensive at all, nor cause harm because you are not saying it directly about another person. At 10 years old, hell is a pretty bad word choice but at 12 or 13, hell might seem not offensive. After all, hell isn't that bad of a word, unless you have abusive parents.
In formal writing, never use 'real bad' or 'real quick.' 'Bad' and 'quick' are adjectives, which are modified by adverbs. The word 'real' is not an adverb.
Nothing that would be bleeped out on TV, but there are a couple of uses of the word "hell".
yes, heaven, hell, and God is real
It should be. It's usually okay to say words like hell and rapture. If you say, "go to hell", or something then it's a bad word. But if you say, "I don't want to go to hell", or "I won't die in the rapture", then it should be okay.
By making Hell seem so bad, people would, by fear, abide to the Bible. It was basically an attempt to get all people to become Christian and follow the Word of God.