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DoctorJ said: I have seen the fiery depths of hell, and escaped its grim landscape of torture and bondage.
Some people say there is no Hell. They are wrong. Hell can be a state of mind that you tap into, but it is also a very real physical realm.
God casts those he finds offensive down to Hell. Lucifer oversees their punishment.
In Hell, you are subjected to your worst fears, kind of like room 101 in the book 1984.
Your body is tortured, disintegrated, and put back together, so it can be tortured again.
Your eyes will be eaten by pterodactyls, then your sight will be restored only so you can see the demons eat your flesh with their razor teeth and acid tongues.
If you are vain, your hair will fall out and your skin will be scarred.
The demons in hell are servants to sinners. They have a hierarchy, with Lucifer being the top.
Contrary to popular belief, Lucifer is not God's enemy, for God has no enemies. Lucifer is God's greatest angel, for he tests souls with temptation, and punishes them with pain.
When Jesus died, he descended into Hell, said "What's up?" to Satan, and then proclaimed that all who were incarcerated there were allowed to leave. He told everyone that his father's rules no longer applied. This was the New Testament. Then of course, Jesus rose again and ascended into Heaven.
The funny thing is, a lot of people chose to stay in hell. Some to serve their master Lucifer, and some because they felt they hadn't been punished enough.
You'd be surprised how many people enjoy being tortured.
ask yourself, why have you see what you have seen
-------------------- I descend upon your earth from the skies I command your very souls you unbelievers Bring before me what is mine
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There is of course realities in which there is endless suffering. Same as there are realities full of endless pleasure. But look at how life works, the more people fear something the more it comes closer to them. the key is belief. It doesnt matter if that belief is negative or positive.
-------------------- --- A civilization based on authority-and-submission is a civilization without the means of self-correction. Effective communication flows only one way: from master-group to servile-group. Any cyberneticist knows that such a one-way communication channel lacks feedback and cannot behave "intelligently." the principle of authority" was the "eminently theological, metaphysical and political idea that the masses, always incapable of governing themselves, must submit at all times to the benevolent yoke of a wisdom and a justice, which in one way or another, is imposed from above." "no one should be entrusted with power, inasmuch as anyone invested with authority must . . . became an oppressor and exploiter of society."
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