Welcome to the controversial look at the eternal fires of hell.
So where the hell is hell?
"The Valley of Hinnom"
As Bible translations become purer, we find that references to Hell vanish from the pages of the Bible. Most translations only contain the word "Hell" a dozen times or so and many do not contain the word at all. The primary word some Bibles translate "Hell" is the Greek word "Gehenna."
This "Gehenna" is the valley in the Old Testament called "ga ben Hinnom" or "the valley of the son of Hinnom," also called "Tophet," a valley in which Israel burned their own children. (Note that it was God's own people who did the burning, NOT God Himself, who thought such a deed was utterly detestable! Jer. 32:35)
The Scriptures also foretell that this abominable valley would one day become a garden. Below are some pictures of this very valley in Israel which many Christians believe is Hell. It's rather ironic that the other valleys around it are barren and filled with graves, while the valley orthodox Christianity calls "Hell" has become a garden. Let God and His word be true and every man a liar.
Check out the presumably real photos of hell here:
source: http://www.what-the-hell-is-hell.com/HellPhotos/index.htm
Maybe it is a just mysterious location on the earth:
http://www.philipcoppens.com/cumae.html
It may be the legendary crust of the earth as we all would usually believe, or it could be in space!
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Astronomers-Discovered-Hell-in-Space-54349.shtml
Yuki's choice reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell
Thursday, September 13, 2007
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