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Subject: Should We Fear Hell?
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unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:04am
Wot image does the word hell conjure up in your mind? Do you see hell as a literal place of fire and brimstone, of unending torment and anguish?
For centuries, a fiery hell of excruciating torments has been envisioned by religious leaders of Christendom as the certain destiny for sinners *

unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:04am
GERTRUDE, a Pentecostal preacher, held firmly to her belief in a fiery hell. The very suggestion that there might not be any such place offended her sense of justice. She reasoned that without the fires of hell, all sorts of horrible crimes would go unpunished. Gertrude remained adamant in her position. As she put it, ''I dont think that Id want to worship God if there were no hellfire for the wicked.'' *

unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:05am
If hell is a place of torment, you certainly should fear it. But, if this teaching is not true, religious leaders who teach the doctrine create confusion and cause needless mental anguish to those who believe them. They also defame God. *

unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:05am
Wot does the Bible say on this subject? In this topic i'll use both catholic and protestant Bible translations to answer 3 questions.

1. Wot did Jesus teach about hell?
2. Wot is the lake of fire?
3. How can learning the truth about hell affect you? *

unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:05am
Wot did Jesus teach about hell

''If your eye causes you to sin,'' said Jesus, ''get rid of it. You would be better off to go into God's kingdom with only one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into hell. The worms there never die, and the fire never stops burning.'' (Mark9:47, 48 - Contemporary English Bible)

On another occasion Jesus spoke of a judgment period when he would say to the wicked: ''Depart from me, you accursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.'' and he also said these ones will ''go off to eternal punishment,'' (Matthew 25:41,46 NAB)

At first glance the above words of Jesus may seem to promote hellfire. Obviously, Jesus did not intend to contradict Gods Word, which clearly states: ''the dead no longer know anything'' (Ecclesiastes 9:5 NAB). to wot then was Jesus referring to when he spoke of a persons being thrown ''into hell''? is the ''eternal fire'' Jesus warned of literal or symbolic?
It wot sense do the wicked ''go off to eternal punishment''?

Lets examine these questions 1 at a time. *

unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:07am
To wot then was Jesus referring to when he spoke of a persons being thrown into hell?
The original Greek word translated 'hell' at Mark 9:47 is 'Gehenna'. This word comes from the Hebrew 'Geh Hinnom,' meaning 'Valley of Hinnom'

The valley of Hinnom hugged the outerskirts of ancient Jerusalem. In the days of the Israelite kings it was used for child sacrifice. A disgusting sacrifice that God condemned, (see Jeremiah 7:30-34) God said that he would execute those who performed those acts of worship. The valley of Hinnom would then be called 'the valley of slaughter where 'the carcasses of this people would die unburied' (Jeremiah 7:30-34 King James Version). God foretold that the vally of hinnom would become a place not for the torture of live victims but for the disposal of dead bodies. *

unquiet1 27.03.12 - 11:09am
In Jesus' day, the inhabitants of Jerusalem used the Valley of Hinnom as a garbage dump. They threw the bodies of some vile criminals into this dump, and kept the fire there constantly burning there to dispose of the refuse and the carcasses.
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When Jesus spoke of the undying worms ans unquenchable fire he was apparently alluding to Isaiah 66:24. '' the carcases of the men that have transgressed against me: for their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched''(king james version) Jesus and his listeners knew that these words in Isaiah refered to the carcasses of those not deserving a burial. *

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