I was reading over different testimonies of visiting hell and coming back, one of which was B.W.'s, and I was just wondering if we can actually trust these supposed true testimonies. The depiction are all so different from each other: with what Hell looks like, with what people are and do in Hell, etc. Doesn't this discredit some of these testimonies, I mean, how do we know if some of these people just went crazy and mental (no offense) and their brain was simply damaged, causing them to fall into a realistic dream and hallucination?
I know this shouldn't affect my faith, and it doesn't since the only evidence I need to truly rely on is the Bible's and its credibility. I'm just wondering about these supposed revelations.
Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
How do some people mess up a message about "love" and "forgiveness" so much?!
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
Suggest you read them and compare them to what the bible says - even mine.Mariolee wrote:I was reading over different testimonies of visiting hell and coming back, one of which was B.W.'s, and I was just wondering if we can actually trust these supposed true testimonies. The depiction are all so different from each other: with what Hell looks like, with what people are and do in Hell, etc. Doesn't this discredit some of these testimonies, I mean, how do we know if some of these people just went crazy and mental (no offense) and their brain was simply damaged, causing them to fall into a realistic dream and hallucination?
I know this shouldn't affect my faith, and it doesn't since the only evidence I need to truly rely on is the Bible's and its credibility. I'm just wondering about these supposed revelations.
Next, No, in fact differing testimonies do not discredit Hell at all - they verify it. So you must take the time to read these and compare them to the bible before casting the first stone of disbelief. So I challenge you to do this... compare them to the standard of the bible... quite a task...
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
I will definitely try that out! Thanks.B. W. wrote:Suggest you read them and compare them to what the bible says - even mine.Mariolee wrote:I was reading over different testimonies of visiting hell and coming back, one of which was B.W.'s, and I was just wondering if we can actually trust these supposed true testimonies. The depiction are all so different from each other: with what Hell looks like, with what people are and do in Hell, etc. Doesn't this discredit some of these testimonies, I mean, how do we know if some of these people just went crazy and mental (no offense) and their brain was simply damaged, causing them to fall into a realistic dream and hallucination?
I know this shouldn't affect my faith, and it doesn't since the only evidence I need to truly rely on is the Bible's and its credibility. I'm just wondering about these supposed revelations.
Next, No, in fact differing testimonies do not discredit Hell at all - they verify it. So you must take the time to read these and compare them to the bible before casting the first stone of disbelief. So I challenge you to do this... compare them to the standard of the bible... quite a task...
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How do some people mess up a message about "love" and "forgiveness" so much?!
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
Also one other thing to consider when reading various testimonies of NDE concerning Hell is summed up in this:Mariolee wrote:I will definitely try that out! Thanks.B. W. wrote:Suggest you read them and compare them to what the bible says - even mine.Mariolee wrote:I was reading over different testimonies of visiting hell and coming back, one of which was B.W.'s, and I was just wondering if we can actually trust these supposed true testimonies. The depiction are all so different from each other: with what Hell looks like, with what people are and do in Hell, etc. Doesn't this discredit some of these testimonies, I mean, how do we know if some of these people just went crazy and mental (no offense) and their brain was simply damaged, causing them to fall into a realistic dream and hallucination?
I know this shouldn't affect my faith, and it doesn't since the only evidence I need to truly rely on is the Bible's and its credibility. I'm just wondering about these supposed revelations.
Next, No, in fact differing testimonies do not discredit Hell at all - they verify it. So you must take the time to read these and compare them to the bible before casting the first stone of disbelief. So I challenge you to do this... compare them to the standard of the bible... quite a task...
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If you flew to Paris for a two day visit, toured museums and sites in Paris, then back to the airport to fly home. You did not see France, only limited parts of a city in France. In fact, you did not see even see all of Paris, only small parts of Paris.
The same when it comes to the website you linked too. People see and report of the small areas they have seen of a very big area. So also please consider this as well for the differences...
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
Hi B.W.
I had a friend who had a very similar experience that you did. He had taken something that he believed effectively killed him and he went on a kind of Divine Comedy experience and saw visions of Heaven and Hell. He said Hell was a place where he just could not stop crying and was so unbeleivably distraught - which fit the description of weeping and gnashing of teeth. He told me about this experience - he said he saw a vision of God touching planet earth and literally saying "that one!" and he felt the love of God. Yet he is still an agnostic and I really do not get it. It frustrates me no end I can tell you. He has been given an amazing revelation and he chooses to do nothing with it.
But I will keep working on him and hopefully the Holy Spirit will step in and do it all for me.
God Bless
Silvertusk.
I had a friend who had a very similar experience that you did. He had taken something that he believed effectively killed him and he went on a kind of Divine Comedy experience and saw visions of Heaven and Hell. He said Hell was a place where he just could not stop crying and was so unbeleivably distraught - which fit the description of weeping and gnashing of teeth. He told me about this experience - he said he saw a vision of God touching planet earth and literally saying "that one!" and he felt the love of God. Yet he is still an agnostic and I really do not get it. It frustrates me no end I can tell you. He has been given an amazing revelation and he chooses to do nothing with it.
But I will keep working on him and hopefully the Holy Spirit will step in and do it all for me.
God Bless
Silvertusk.
Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
No, we cannot. Hindus see the Hindu gods, Muslims see Muhammed, Westerns see biblical Heaven and Hell. It's all a matter of culturally-induced perceptions. None of it serves as objective evidence of anything.
"Imagine if we picked the wrong god. Every time we go to church, we're just make him madder and madder." - Homer Simpson
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
You really do not understand the nature of hell that causes the things you stated to occur...smiley wrote:No, we cannot. Hindus see the Hindu gods, Muslims see Muhammed, Westerns see biblical Heaven and Hell. It's all a matter of culturally-induced perceptions. None of it serves as objective evidence of anything.
You will find out the truth yourself all in due time...
Smiley, why do you show so much detestation, insolence towards Christians?
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
I sent you a PM about this - let me know...Silvertusk wrote:Hi B.W.
I had a friend who had a very similar experience that you did. He had taken something that he believed effectively killed him and he went on a kind of Divine Comedy experience and saw visions of Heaven and Hell. He said Hell was a place where he just could not stop crying and was so unbeleivably distraught - which fit the description of weeping and gnashing of teeth. He told me about this experience - he said he saw a vision of God touching planet earth and literally saying "that one!" and he felt the love of God. Yet he is still an agnostic and I really do not get it. It frustrates me no end I can tell you. He has been given an amazing revelation and he chooses to do nothing with it.
But I will keep working on him and hopefully the Holy Spirit will step in and do it all for me.
God Bless
Silvertusk.
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Not my Circus....not my monkeys
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Not my Circus....not my monkeys
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Re: Why are there so many different interpretations of Hell?
Smiley,
Have you read BW's experience? It explains a lot about why people see what they deem to be 'their religion.'
Have you read BW's experience? It explains a lot about why people see what they deem to be 'their religion.'
Sounds like Lazarus and the beggar. Assuming miracles, visions, etc. will make someone believe is just not true. If so, Pharoah would be our Moses. Heaven knows he had the evidence.It frustrates me no end I can tell you. He has been given an amazing revelation and he chooses to do nothing with it.
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