I think the bigger question is can your soul feel heat? Maybe if you were a ghost it might be like being a reptile in that you have no circulatory system so having some fires/flames around you might not be such a bad thing.
No. People in hell will already be physically dead. I think hell will be hell because in this place people are separated from God.
When you think of "Hell" you think of a fiery furnace, am I right? "Hell" is taken from the word "Hades" which means "the ground". Now we also think "Hell" is below us, which it isn't. In the subject of death and hell, "Hell" is actually "resting place"; "the ground". Now, when you're asking, "Do people of other religions go to hell?" the answer is that, I believe, someone from every religion will go to hell. When Jesus comes the second time, all those who have died are asleep but when Jesus comes again He is going to resurrect those who died in Him, and after the thousand years in heaven and we come down back to earth where Jesus will place the New Jerusalem on earth, He is going to resurrect the dead who rejected Him and they will all burn from God's glory however long they deserve. What people have misunderstood that people burn forever and ever, but that's not Biblical. What everyone thinks "Hell" is not going to happen until the Final Judgement where everyone who rejected Christ will receive "Hell"; they will burn according to what they knew and how they decided to make their decision.
No, because if you choose God and stay away from sin, you are not choosing hell. God's children have free will and either say 'yes' or 'no' to Him, and reaffirm it or not by their actions. And, by the way, I read not too long ago that the fires of hell actually are not as painful as knowing you will never know God. They actually assuage the pains of hell. It made sense.ANDGod's children are not going to burn in hell, those who don't accept God is their creator /father / saviour will burn in hell.To be God's child you must be born again, spiritually reborn..
In some belief systems, adultery is considered a sin that can lead to consequences in the afterlife, such as going to hell. Others may believe in forgiveness and redemption for such actions through repentance and seeking forgiveness. Ultimately, beliefs about hell and the afterlife vary among different religions and interpretations.
A person's acceptance of the concept of Hell is out of their own faith in the Christian God and the idea is that one day a higher power will do justice in their lives. This gives them reason to cling to their faith, and hope that evil will be abolished permanently.
No. People in hell will already be physically dead. I think hell will be hell because in this place people are separated from God.
Burn in Hell - song - was created in 1996.
But of course!
Burn in Hell - Judas Priest song - was created in 1997.
Some people believe in heaven and hell but can't find God, so they believe they're automatically doomed to burn in hell for eternity.
Burn in hell! (to one person) -- Brûle en enfer ! -- "brewl ah[n] nah[n]-fair"If speaking to multiple people, say brûlez ("brew-lay") instead of brûle.
Because.. The Creator was Crazy and wanted to kill a lot of people and just to die and burn in hell.
save your soul and burn it. dont read it, you will burn in HELL
When you think of "Hell" you think of a fiery furnace, am I right? "Hell" is taken from the word "Hades" which means "the ground". Now we also think "Hell" is below us, which it isn't. In the subject of death and hell, "Hell" is actually "resting place"; "the ground". Now, when you're asking, "Do people of other religions go to hell?" the answer is that, I believe, someone from every religion will go to hell. When Jesus comes the second time, all those who have died are asleep but when Jesus comes again He is going to resurrect those who died in Him, and after the thousand years in heaven and we come down back to earth where Jesus will place the New Jerusalem on earth, He is going to resurrect the dead who rejected Him and they will all burn from God's glory however long they deserve. What people have misunderstood that people burn forever and ever, but that's not Biblical. What everyone thinks "Hell" is not going to happen until the Final Judgement where everyone who rejected Christ will receive "Hell"; they will burn according to what they knew and how they decided to make their decision.
Kevin Smith Burn in Hell - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 11 February 2012
A:Jesus is called the Saviour because people believethere is a hell to be saved from. Whether or not there really is a a hell becomes irrelevant as long as there are people who believe there is, and believe that Jesus can save them from hell.
A:Much of belief about hell is entirely irrational. To burn, or even to feel pain, you must have a physical body, but we all know that our bodies either lie buried in the ground or have been cremated (burnt). Whatever punishments people choose to believe exist in hell, it is hard to give credence to literally burning in hell.