The word hell does not appear in the Greek New Testament; instead one of three words is used: the Greek words Tartarus or Hades, or the Hebrew word Gehinnom. In the Septuagint and New Testament the authors used the Greek term Hades for the Hebrew Sheol, but often with Jewish rather than Greek concepts in mind.
You're really getting it twisted. I'm done trying to make you read things you refuse to read. Hell is real. You think Hitler went to heaven? It's not out of the realm of possibility but more than likely he did not. Evil people have a place to go and it's hell, because they WANT to go there. They WANT to be separated from God, and hell is eternal separation from God.
But whatever you'll just ask me for more "pRoOf" when I just gave you a whole WEBSITE full of it. Click the link already, it's got all the proof you need.
The word hell does not appear in the Greek New Testament; instead one of three words is used: the Greek words Tartarus or Hades, or the Hebrew word Gehinnom. In the Septuagint and New Testament the authors used the Greek term Hades for the Hebrew Sheol, but often with Jewish rather than Greek concepts in mind.
You're really getting it twisted. I'm done trying to make you read things you refuse to read. Hell is real. You think Hitler went to heaven? It's not out of the realm of possibility but more than likely he did not. Evil people have a place to go and it's hell, because they WANT to go there. They WANT to be separated from God, and hell is eternal separation from God.
But whatever you'll just ask me for more "pRoOf" when I just gave you a whole WEBSITE full of it. Click the link already, it's got all the proof you need.
I believe in Karma