The truth about hell by Bill Wiese

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  1. sirgeov profile image56
    sirgeovposted 11 years ago

    Bill Wiese went to hell. He saw his body leaving from it and went to a dark place with enormous creatures as we call it demons.

    The place is described as the word hopelessness.

    Then light appeared, a man came, he just said Jesus and the man said I am.

    1. Paul Wingert profile image59
      Paul Wingertposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      How is that fact?

    2. pennyofheaven profile image80
      pennyofheavenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Who is Bill Wiese?

      1. sirgeov profile image56
        sirgeovposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Hi penny,

        He is a real estate worker and told about the existence of Hell one night when he woke up at dawn.

        1. Paul Wingert profile image59
          Paul Wingertposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          So he had a bad dream.

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            Emile Rposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Or saw how lucrative of a book deal saying it happened could make. He's profited quite a lot from his 'experience'.

            1. pennyofheaven profile image80
              pennyofheavenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              Who knew you could make money from such a claim? Wonders of it all!

        2. pennyofheaven profile image80
          pennyofheavenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Oh thanks. The mind is a very powerful thing.

    3. twosheds1 profile image60
      twosheds1posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Bill Wiese is a scam artist. Nothing more. He belongs in jail.

    4. Disappearinghead profile image61
      Disappearingheadposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I told my neighbour that I went into my garden shed which is a dark place full of enormous creatures, aka spiders. Then he pointed out that I didn't have one. Oh bugger, I guess I was mistaken.

    5. profile image51
      Junebug39posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      According  to the  Bible  there  is  no  such  place.  It  speaks  of   .sheol  but  it  confirms  nothing.

  2. paradigmsearch profile image61
    paradigmsearchposted 11 years ago

    Whatever one's definition of Hell, hopelessness would indeed be one component.

  3. Pearldiver profile image66
    Pearldiverposted 11 years ago

    I talked to an honest man..

    Over a protracted period of time, his life had been intentionally destroyed and interfered with, by others who felt threatened by his honesty, direct nature and refusal to bow down to those that many would describe as 'demons'...

    I asked him whether he felt helplessness at his situation...

    He replied, "Hell No! I feel sorrow for the fools!"

    So I asked him why he felt so self assured, given the terrible things that the townspeople had done to him...

    He replied, "Because The Truth will always expose the lies and the true follies of those who feel that they can rise above it! They are fools because Hell is where they must learn to become honest and dwell in the reality that they are honestly... just fools!"

    True Story.. and one that contains far more credibility than the OP! smile

    1. profile image51
      Junebug39posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I. Have  heard.  of. demons. but. I dont  God  or  Jehovah  as  he  is.Intended  man  to  go  to  such.a place.                                                                                         ..l. a

  4. PaulGoodman67 profile image95
    PaulGoodman67posted 11 years ago

    The modern concept of Hell is routed in the Middle Ages (about 100 years after the death of Jesus).  As Jesus and the disciples celebrated the Jewish religious festivals, such as Passover, it's highly likely that their idea of the afterlife is the same or similar to the Jewish one, where there is no Hell.

 
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