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Absolute bull crap. This is a doctrine of demons my friend. Do not listen to that high sounding nonsense.There’s nothing like hell on earth. It is a place you go to when you die without Christ. A place where your soul goes to, a physical place.
In your free time, maybe watch this to gain some insight.
You will find that the devil will always downplay it, making it sound like Christians are old fashioned, you know, stupid. Yaani hawa wasee ni mafala aje and using stupid philosophical ideas to hide the real thing.
Jesus Christ mentioned it, multiple times. He talks of hell more times than He talks of heaven. Because Christ said it, I believe it. Whether you do or not, it’s your choice, brother.