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Vision of Hell

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FFH

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should we be scared?
No, we should have faith, hope and love towards all men, and towards God (Jesus Christ), and we should cry out for mercy, to be saved from this aweful place, of suffering and torment.
 
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Mr Cheese

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No, we should have faith, hope and love towards all men, and towards God (Jesus Christ), and cry out for mercy, to save us all from this aweful place of suffering.

But first we must focus on hell, the evil spiders and how they will bite on our pointy bits?:eek:
 

FFH

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John Lennon is BURNING IN HELL UPSIDE DOWN, with his flesh falling off his face.

See this testimony (VISION) Divine Revelation of Hell - Testimony 1 P1 (Go to minute 6:50 to hear John Lennon's aweful fate in hell)

"Christianity will go, it will vanish and shrink, I needn't argue about that, I'm right, and I'll be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now."
John Lennon (London Evening Standard, March 4, 1966)

"The wages of sin is death" ~JESUS~


Mary K Baxter Divine Revelation of Hell P1
 
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Man of Faith

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I'm glad I'm not going to hell. I've listened to every testimony about it that I can find from people that have died, went there, then came back. Shocking.
 
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tomspug

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Is Michael Jackson there too? You know, because he made Thriller, and we all know that God hates zombies.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
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The fastest way to a vision of hell that I know of is to have an untreated psychosis.
 

tomspug

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I like how you quote the Timothy letter as some kind of justification when the letter is meant to ENCOURAGE people to be of sound mind (not telling them that they automatically are). How easily people can for get that Paul was writing to CHRISTIANS, not non-Christians.
 

Theocan

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John Lennon is BURNING IN HELL UPSIDE DOWN, with his flesh falling off his face.

See this testimony (VISION) Divine Revelation of Hell - Testimony 1 P1 (Go to minute 6:50 to hear John Lennon's aweful fate in hell)

"Christianity will go, it will vanish and shrink, I needn't argue about that, I'm right, and I'll be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now."

John Lennon (London Evening Standard, March 4, 1966)

"The wages of sin is death" ~JESUS~


Mary K Baxter Divine Revelation of Hell P1

John Lennon is one of the most caring man who ever lived.

IMO, anybody who damns him, should be damned all the way to the 9th section of hell.
 

tomspug

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Tomspug,

Do you believe in a LITERAL hell ????
I believe in the justice of God. The Bible does speak of hell, and I certainly believe that if hell is a necessary tool in the promotion of eternal justice than not one of us will be dissatisfied, in the end.

That being said, the Great Commission speaks NOTHING of Hell! It speaks of the Gospel, which means "good news", that is a message of love and of peace. And I have no tolerance for the use of the idea of Hell as an earthly tool for religious masturbation! Do I believe in hell? Yes, I believe that any sort of separation from God is hell and that life itself is a hell, let alone an eternal separation from Him. Do I hold belief that you or anybody else is going to hell? No! Because it is NOT FOR ME TO DECIDE, nor is it for me to determine! If I fear for a man's soul, I will PRAY for him, but I will not condemn him nor judge him. The only soul for which God gives us any duty is for our own. And we have enough to worry about with our own struggles with sin to bother concerning ourselves with the sin of others. What do you think Jesus was talking about when he told us to take the plank out of our own eye?!

The message of God is not, I believe, one that we deliver to others, as some kind of heavenly angel. The messages of God that we give to others are our OWN LIVES that we share. By ignoring our own soul and condemning others, we INHIBIT the kingdom of God, not further it.

Explain to me how judging others (like John Lennon) is love, in even the smallest form.
 
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