Hell does not exist. The Bible plainly says so. "For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them has been forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they anymore portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun." Ecclesiastes 9:5,6
So we do not go to heaven, or roam about on the earth, nor burn in firey torment for time indefinite. But as Jesus spoke of death he explained it to be like sleeping. For example its like a candle. When the flame is blown out it hasn't vanished somewhere but it is just simply gone. =]
Belief in hell varies among different religions and cultures. Some religions teach about the existence of hell as a place of punishment after death for those who have committed sins or wrongdoing in their lives. It ultimately comes down to individual beliefs and interpretations of religious teachings.
Probably not. The DMV is about as close as it gets.
The Web Hell correspondence is a fictional concept from the horror genre. It is not something that exists in reality. It is often used in stories to depict a nightmarish realm or a twisted version of the internet where dark and sinister themes prevail.
No. People in hell will already be physically dead. I think hell will be hell because in this place people are separated from God.
None. The Israelites believed in the concept of Sheol, which is literally the "Grave". This was incorrectly translated as "Hell" in the 17th Century, but in modern translations, you will not find the word, "Hell" anywhere in the Old Testament. Now, it is correctly translated, "Grave". In the Old Testament, the afterlife was a mystery, and Israelites had no concept of Hell. It was sometime during the 400 years between the end of the Old Testament and the birth of Jesus Christ, that the Pharisees and Essenes started believing in the concept of Hell. The Sadducees however, did not believe in Hell.
"Hell naw" is a slang expression that means "no way" or "absolutely not." It is often used in a playful or emphatic manner to express strong disagreement or disbelief.
Hell is thought to be a place of punishment in various religious beliefs, often reserved for those who have committed serious sins or transgressions. The concept of hell is different across different religions, but generally it is seen as a place for individuals who have not repented for their wrongdoings.
No
Hell No
no no no
Hell No
No. Hell is a religious concept, not a real entity.
hell no that will make you sick as hell
Really dark. Meaning as dark as the darkest part of hell
No he is originally from Houston Texas
Yea
Hell yeah!!!
yes
No one is really sure.