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Disproving Hell.

First let me tell you that I believe there is forgiveness of sin through Jesus the Christ and the purpose of this article s not to disprove death or hell, but your concept of it. The first images that someone imagines is of a place in the centre of the earth with caverns and fire, and this recent news story has totally disproved many peoples concept of hell. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/01/plutos-gate-hierapolis-plutonium-gate-to-hell-hierapolis_n_2994297.html?ir=Canada&icid=maing-grid7%7Ccanada%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D292498 As a believer (not in this story) hell is an actual place where people go after they die. When the soul leaves the body and that soul has not been born again on earth, through the bible, that soul enters a real place beyond our dimension to suffer for their sins. Let me explain why they suffer. God is a loving God and offers on this earth the forgiveness of sins. The reason why he does this is because of his mercy. We do not create our own hell..God does. The bible teaches that if a man or a woman dies unforgiven, the soul will live unforgiven forever.
 Concepts of hell are varied. What we do know about this place is that we don't know where it is. We now know that it is not in the heart of the earth as so many evangelicals believe, and it isn't in Heaven, but in a similar dimension as the dwelling of God..however there is no forgiven souls there. When we die our souls leave our bodies. We do not see this happen, but we know it. There is a journey that the soul takes after death, but we do not know where hell's dimension is. Heaven is also a real place and after death, if the sins of that soul were forgiven while they were alive goes into the presence of Jesus Christ, where their body will be raised at the first resurrection. Not everyone is saved.
 A church cannot save you only Jesus can. We are saved by faith alone and when we are saved the Holy Ghost seals us until the Resurrection. If you have never been saved, my prayer for you is that you will see yourself as a sinner, and confess Jesus as Lord. Here is an article..how to be saved and know it. http://tpgh.org/how-to-be-saved/ The peoples gospel hour.

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