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Can good people go to hell?

uncung

Member
You cannot prove your god, I have no need to prove god either way, it means nothing to me, but it does to you, and yes, I am going to hell for it, I know lol.
I can prove my God does exist.
Yes I know you refuse to disprove my God existence.
 

jeager106

Learning more about Jehovah.
Premium Member
Oh for heavens sakes.
Prove to the world that there IS a hell.
That whole hell thing was promoted by the early "church" to....................well,
scare the hell out of Christians (and other religions) so they'd behave as the
church dictated and ..............scared believers into giving LOTS OF MONEY.
Do yourself a favor and google the snot out of the word hell and see what that
word really means.
 

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
Oh for heavens sakes.
Prove to the world that there IS a hell.
That whole hell thing was promoted by the early "church" to....................well,
scare the hell out of Christians (and other religions) so they'd behave as the
church dictated and ..............scared believers into giving LOTS OF MONEY.
Do yourself a favor and google the snot out of the word hell and see what that
word really means.
I think we should go through the New Testament, and pull out some of the references of hell and analyze them. Do those mentions of hell refer to an actual place, or a state of being? If it exists, does it exist after this life, or during his life?
 

jeager106

Learning more about Jehovah.
Premium Member
These passages show the Hebrew usage of the word sheol, which is the original of the word “grave” and “hell” in all the examples cited. It is plain that it has here no reference to a place of endless torment after death.

From:
http://what-the-hell-is-hell.com/2011/what-is-the-origin-of-the-word-hell/

Do yourself a favor and
do some open minded research yourself.

Ain't no such place.
Do you REALLY believe a loving, forgiving "God" would create a place of ETERNAL
TORMENT for anyone??????????????????
 

jeager106

Learning more about Jehovah.
Premium Member
I think we should go through the New Testament, and pull out some of the references of hell and analyze them. Do those mentions of hell refer to an actual place, or a state of being? If it exists, does it exist after this life, or during his life?

GOOGLE IT AND INVESTIGATE.
AIN'T NO SUCH PLACE.

Get hell the hell out of your mind. :D:D
 
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