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===Biblical passages===
Hell is kewl. Satan is my homie. yeah. He was also Jesus' fuckbuddy. Did you know that? Jesus was gay. And Jewish. With SatanThe [[Gospels]] portray images of destruction and torment when referring to hell.
Passages such as [[Matthew 3]]:10-12 give an image of destruction.: ''{{Bible verse|matthew|3|10|lang=WEB}} {{Bible verse|matthew|3|11|lang=WEB}} {{Bible verse|matthew|3|12|lang=ViewsWEB}}'' Often fire is used to give an image of hell, for example in [[Mathew 5:22]], [[Matthew 25]]:41-46, [[Luke 3:9]] Sometimes darkness is used as an image of hell, for example in [[Matthew 22:13]] and [[Luke 13:28]] ====Words for Hell==== The words [[sheol]] (Hebrew), [[hades]] (Greek), [[gehenna]] (Greek, from Hebrew), and [[tartarus]] (Greek) are sometimes translated as "hell"
====Eternal Punishment versus The word "Hades" of the New Testament is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word "Sheol" of the Old Testament ([[AnnihiliationismActs 2:27]]====, [[Psalm 16:10]]).
Gehenna was an earthly place used as a metaphor for the eternal destruction of evil. It comes from Hebrew and means "[[Gorge of Hinnom]]" (Ge-Hinnom). In the time of the [[Old Testament]] it was a place where children were sacrificed to the Ammonite god [[Molech]] ([[2 Kings 23:10]]).
WELCOME TO THE ABANDONED LANDCOME ON IN CHILD, TAKE MY HANDHERE THERE'S NO WORK OR PLAYONLY ONE BILL TO PAYTHERE'S JUST FIVE WORDS TO SAYAS YOU GO DOWN, DOWN, DOWN===Views===
YOU'RE GONNA BURN IN HELLOH, BURN IN HELL====Eternal Punishment versus [[Annihiliationism]]====
-Dee Snyder (Twisted Sister) Many Christians believe hell to be a place of eternal punishment for those who have died without accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and receiving forgiveness of sins.
Listen Some Christians believe in the existence of hell, but deny the idea of a continuous eternal conscious suffering. In this view, known as [[Annihilationism]], those who have died without accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and receiving forgiveness of sins cease to it bitchesexist. Good night to you allThis view is sometimes argued as inconsistent with Scripture, however, if the Biblical descriptions of hell are seen as imagery, then an annihilationist view can be argued as Biblical.
====[[Exclusivism]] versus [[Inclusivism]]====

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