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The NDE and Hell |
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Kevin Williams' research conclusions |
As with heaven, there are various hell realms witnessed by near-death
experiencers. We can even see many manifestations of hell right here in the
physical realm. There are people in prison, in the Bahamas, in mental
institutions, universities, skid row, palaces, crack houses, all kinds of life
situations. While hell realms can be seen outside all around the world as a
manifestation of an inner hell within humans, hell realms in the spirit world
are an even greater manifestation of inner hell within humans. Near-death
accounts show that the hell realms in the spirit world are actually the
spiritual/mental manifestations of spiritual conditions that humans create
within themselves while on Earth.
Between the Earth realm and the heavenly realms, there exists two hellish realms
known as (1) the earthbound realm and (2) the void.
Both of these realms can be considered hell because they are the two darker
levels. This web page will focus only on the earthbound realm. The earthbound
realm is a hellish dimension that overlaps the physical realm. It is a dimension
where souls who are bound by some strong earthly fixation, may remain
indefinitely until they are able to extract themselves from this fixation. After
death, most souls expand very quickly through the dark hellish realms of the
earthbound realm and the void, by means of the tunnel and on to higher realms.
The following are the highlights concerning the earthbound hell that will be
described. It is a state of mind. It is having earthly desires that can't be
satisfied. It is caused by a lack of spiritual development. It is caused by
living a hellish life. It is neither condemnation nor judgment. Its purpose is
purification not punishment. The ways to escape from the earthbound realm will
be discussed and the reasons why negativity must be removed in order to enter
heaven. NDE examples of the earthbound realm, including traditional hell, fire
and brimstone NDEs, will be presented. Religious descriptions of the earthbound
realm and scriptures suggesting universal salvation will be provided here. Even
more Biblical and NDE evidence of universal salvation can be found at the
link provided here.
Hell
is a State of Mind
Hell is a state of mind. When we die, we are bound by what we
think. (Angie Fenimore)
Hell is a psychological condition which represents the
hellish inner thoughts and desires within some souls. In hell, souls become
uninhibited and their hellish condition is fully manifested. No demons are there
to inflict punishment. Each soul acts out their own anger and hatred by warring
and tormenting others. (Emanuel Swedenborg)
The hell of hells is knowing you were our own devil. (Arthur
Yensen)
It is your mind which creates hell. (Dr.
Timothy Leary)
Hell refers to levels of negative thought-forms that reside
in close proximity to the Earth realm. It is where we go to work out, or remain
within, our hang-ups, addictions, fears, guilt, angers, rage, regrets,
self-pity, arrogance, or whatever else blocks us from the power of our own
light. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
Hell is a level of consciousness which can be experienced in
or out of the body.(Arthur Yensen
Hell
is Having Earthly Desires That Can't Be Satisfied
Hell is a place where everyone retains the physical desires
they were fixated on without a way to satisfy them. Hell is real hell for anyone
who lives only to satisfy their selfish desires. (Arthur
Yensen)
One level of hell exists right here on Earth where an earthly
desire is craved but cannot be satisfied. (Dr. George
Ritchie)
Hell contains people who have been alcoholics
or drug addicts, who find these cravings still with them after death. They stay
near the Earth to be near alcoholics or drug addicts who are still in the
physical body, in order to participate vicariously in the sensations which
alcohol and drugs give. They can be helped in the world beyond to clear their
soul bodies of these cravings so that they, too, may go on and progress.
However, this is a long and tedious process. (Margaret
Tweddell)
There is no geographic hell. We build our hells right here in
our own lives. (Harry Hone)
The quality of life after death for a suicide is determined
by their motive for killing themselves. Those who kill themselves from drugs,
alcohol, or any other addiction, may become stuck in limbo trying in vain to
satisfy their addiction until eventually something frees them. Those who,
because of mental illness, confusion, or a terminal illness, take their own
life, are allowed many opportunities from God to grow in love just as any other
person would who had not committed suicide. (Dr. George
Ritchie)
Earthbound souls linger around the living, usually to try to
satisfy a physical desire. (Betty Bethards)
If an addiction isn't conquered before death, it could keep
your soul earthbound. (Ruth Montgomery)
Your personality - your likes and dislikes, your hopes, your
fears-are still attached to you, although in a more nebulous form that when you
are on Earth in a physical body. (Margaret Tweddell)
Hell
is Caused By a Lack of Spiritual Development
Hell is a lack of wisdom and not moving forward to progress.
Hell is not a place. (Cecil)
Hell is a spiritual condition we create by being away from
God until we choose to return to God. Hell is a spiritual condition that is
totally devoid of love. (Sandra Rogers)
Hell is the pain, anguish, hurt and anger that you have
caused others or who suffered as a result of your actions/words to others. Hell
is what you have created for yourself within your soul by turning your back on
unconditional love, compassion and peace. (Tina)
What people call hell is really a spiritual time-out
condition in which souls reflect and work out the things that blocked them from
the power of their own light. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
Concerning hell, heat is molecules in
motion, while cold is their lack of motion. Likewise, love is a fast vibration
of the soul, while hate is a slower vibration. Complete love would be God, while
complete hate would be death, leaving the soul extinct. (Arthur
Yensen)
Heaven and hell are spiritual states of being. They are not static states but
are states in which there can be growth and progress toward ultimate wholeness
of being. (Margaret Tweddell)
The difference between life on Earth and life
in the spirit is that your spirit world corresponds to your inner nature. (Nora
Spurgin)
As there are degrees of heaven or hell on Earth, so there are degrees of heaven
or hell in the spiritual world. (Margaret Tweddell)
After death people gravitate into homogenous groups according to the rate of
their soul's vibrations much like throwing a small pebble into a threshing
machine. It goes into the box that fits its proper size and weight. After death,
we are sorted by the high or low vibrations of our soul.Everyone goes where they
fit in! High vibrations indicate love and spiritual development, while low
vibrations indicate debasement and evil. All one has to do is to love so
unselfishly that their soul-vibrations rise high enough to fit into heaven. (Arthur
Yensen)
An extreme neglect of spiritual matters on Earth can result in an earthbound
condition. This is the condition people often associate with ghosts. (Dr.
Michael Newton)
The quality of life after death for a suicide
is determined by their motive for killing themselves. Those who kill themselves
in order to hurt someone, get revenge, or who kill themselves out of hatred for
someone else, will haunt the living by being aware of every horrible consequence
their suicide had on others. Those who, because of mental illness, confusion, or
a terminal illness, take their own life, are allowed many opportunities from God
to grow in love just as any other person would who had not committed suicide. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
People who have an orientation of hate, for instance, find themselves unable to
appreciate a realm of love and harmony. Therefore, they continue in their state
of bitterness and are 'closed' to the glory which exists around them. (Margaret
Tweddell)
Those who have stunted their spiritual growth through an undeveloped or
misdirected lifestyle, have led a purely self-centered life or have hurt other
people, their spiritual environment will reflect something of these realities. A
self-centered life on Earth places one in an area of the spirit world with
like-minded people who have yet to learn the value of unselfishness for the
advancement of the soul. (Nora Spurgin)
The spiritual state of being you have on Earth is the spiritual state you take
with you to the world beyond when you die. There is no sudden metamorphosis from
an idle person into an active person, from a nonreligious person into a
religious person, from a money-centered person into a God-centered person. This
is not an automatic thing. (Margaret Tweddell)
Environments distant from God are said to be dark, cold and inhospitable.
Indeed, they reflect the spirits of those dwelling there. (Nora
Spurgin)
We create our own hell within us while we
live on Earth. After death, we step into this hell. (Kevin
Williams)
Hell is Caused By Living a Hellish Life
In the spirit world, everyone lives in the kind of a heaven
or hell that they have prepared for themselves while on Earth. (Arthur
Yensen)
People are in hell before they die. At death, we are gathered
together with those who think as we do. (Angie Fenimore)
The general rule of thumb is this: hellish life, hellish
afterlife - heavenly life, heavenly afterlife. Death will not change a hellish
life into a heavenly afterlife, nor does it change a heavenly life into a
hellish afterlife. (Dr. Melvin Morse)
Occasionally, the encounter with light is perceived as a
reflection of the fires of hell. (IANDS faq)
Physical desires can be carried over into the afterlife but
physical desires cannot be satisfied there. This can create a hellish condition
for those who have them. (Nora Spurgin)
Hell
is Neither Condemnation Nor Judgment
There is no condemnation in hell, only the outworking of our
own misjudgments, mistakes, misalignments, or misappropriations. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
Those with too many negative thought patterns might flee the
light of God after death because they are too ashamed or too afraid to have
their inner thoughts and negative natures revealed to everyone. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
I saw the reasons for all of my actions and
understood why I did what I had done. There was a place for all of my positive
and negative actions. There was no action that was necessarily wrong, but there
were actions I took that did not enhance positive growth. (David
Oakford)
In hell, we have the opportunity to either revel in our folly
or come to grips with the reality of consequences -that every action has a
reaction, what is inflicted on another can be returned in kind. This is not a
punishment for our sins but a confrontation with any distortion of our sense of
values and priorities. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
Just knowing the bad mistakes you made through your carelessness
or your selfishness is a hell. You don't need a devil prodding you with a fork.
(Margaret Tweddell)
God does not condemn anyone to hell and there is no eternal
damnation. We have the ability to condemn ourselves to the hell we create within
ourselves. (Kevin Williams)
The God of love suffers for those in darkness, ignorance and misery. (Nora
Spurgin)
Many people believe that those who don't give verbal assent to Jesus are cast
headlong into eternal fire to burn forever. It should be common sense to anyone
that a God of love would never treat people this way. As Jesus said, even an
evil father knows how to give good things to children. (Kevin
Williams)
How To Escape From the Earthbound Realm
While Benedict was in hell, he called out to the light and
the light opened up and formed a tunnel that insulated him from all that fear
and pain. (Mellen-Thomas Benedict)
The way out of these hellish realms is to have a willingness
to see the light and seek love for others and God. (Angie
Fenimore)
To escape the darkness, you must cry out to God. Then the
light will appear. (Rev. Howard Storm)
From what may anyone be saved? Only from themselves! That is,
their individual hell. They dig it with their own desires. (Edgar
Cayce)
The gates of hell are open. Those in hell
will eventually join up, link hands, and walk out of hell together. (Mellen-Thomas
Benedict)
We stay in hellfor however long best serves our development.
We do not leave until we have changed our attitudes and perceptions. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
Souls in the hellish realms do not have the
same powers to progress and achieve joy that others with more light in the
higher afterlife realms have. Their progress is limited - a result of divine
justice. However, these souls can choose to grow if they wish. (RaNelle
Wallace)
The living have auras of light surrounding
their bodies. If the aura becomes distorted through alcohol or drugs, an
earthbound soul can temporarily possess the body. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
There are no permanent sinners. Even the
saddest example of humanity can become the greatest. (Harry
Hone)
Accept the greater power around you and let go of the Earth and its desires. (Margaret
Tweddell)
Based on a soul's desire and willingness, those in hell are given an opportunity
for an upward journey. (Nora Spurgin)
People on Earth are protected from earthbound discarnates and any harm they may
try to do against us when they focus on the love within them. (Kevin
Williams)
To appreciate heaven well it is good for a
man to have some fifteen minutes of hell. (Will Carleton)
Negativity Must Be Removed to Enter
Heaven
At this point, I could feel this group of beings eliminate or
pull from me the negative energy of my life in the physical world and fill me
with love beyond what I can describe. (Sherry
Gideon)
After death, if a soul has been too bad, they go to a realm
of lower vibrations where their kind of thoughts can live. If they entered
heaven, they would be annihilated by the Master-Vibration of God. This is
because souls gravitate into groups according to the rate of their soul's
vibrations. If the percent of discord in a soul is small, it can be eliminated
by God;then the remaining good can live on in heaven. However, if the percentage
of bad were too high, this couldn't be done, and the person would have to
gravitate to a lower level and live with people of his own kind. Birds of a
feather, flock together. (Arthur Yensen)
Since I had lived such a totally self-serving existence, I
was in a hellish state of indescribable agony and sorrow. I was in shear agony.
I still remember being on my knees while this blinding light broke and crushed
my false-ego. This breaking process was extremely painful. (Daniel
Rosenblit)
Negative thoughts cannot be expressed in the heavenly realms
- only positive ones. (Ned Dougherty)
God is the Master-Vibration who neutralizes all negative
thoughts so that you think only the good thoughts, such as love, freedom and
happiness.(Arthur Yensen)
God's love looks at all of us throughout the eyes of
eternity. God's overriding desire is to purify the darkness of our souls,
irrespective of the suffering God has to put us through to achieve that end.
However, it will greatly minimize our suffering if we learn to accept instead of
fighting against our situation in life. (Daniel
Rosenblit)
There are earthbound spirits of low
vibrations, whom we may regard as devils because they annoy us through mental
telepathy. These demons tune in on us through our low vibrations of hate, fear
and greed. They can be tuned out with unselfish love, or if necessary be chased
away by the stronger spirit of Jesus Christ. (Arthur
Yensen)
The only thing that burns in hell is the part of you that won't let go of your
life: your memories, your attachments. They burn them all away, but they're not
punishing you, they're freeing your soul. (MeisterEckhart)
The purpose of religion is not so much to get us into heaven, or to keep us out
of hell, but to put a little bit of heaven into us, and take the hell out of us.
(E. Stanley Jones)
NDE Examples of the Earthbound Realm
The following are summaries of the NDE accounts of those who experienced this
earthbound region for themselves.
David Oakford saw dark souls who were earthbound and who
refused to go to the light. They prey on the energies of the living in an
attempt to prevent the evolution of their spirit. David learned that we
protected from these dark ones as long as we chose to focus on the love within
us. David noticed that the dark ones did not even try to affect him. They just
gave him nasty looks and went away. David was told that whenever he sees one, he
was to tell them to go to the light. The light is a porthole to the place all
souls go if they choose to go. David learned that higher beings know where to go
and what to do to help an earthbound soul so they may advance themselves if they
so choose to do so. (David Oakford)
Josiane saw faces rushing toward her with
incredible speed. They would race toward her face, expanding and then
dissolving. Face after face washed over her and she is terrified. She drifted
along and was unable to keep her eyes open.She wondered who these people were.
She recognized some of them as people she knew who had died. The whole room was
filled with spirits and they would hover near her and look into her eyes. She
tried to push them away and she fought them. This experience seemed to go on
forever. She identified these people as restless spirits. Their faces were
twisted with pain and they seemed lost. She was frightened to see them around
her. Suddenly, spirits with glowing faces appeared to her. They reflect a gentle
and powerful light which reminded her of pictures of beautiful angels. (Josiane
Antonette)
While in the earthbound realm, Howard Pittman
watched living people going about their daily pursuit and completely unaware
that they were being stalked by beings from the spirit world. Pittman refers to
this earthbound realm as the first heaven. He was totally flabbergasted as he
watched in horror demons in all shapes and forms moving at will among the
humans. Pittman was shown an employee's lounge on Earth where a young man and
young woman were talking and laughing. Between them was a grotesque demon who
was unseen by the two. Pittman learned that this was a demon of lust. Pittman
watched in astonishment as the demon entered the body of the young man. Pittman
was told that the demon made himself desirable to the young man and he accepted
by his own free will to violate his space. (Rev.
Howard Pittman)
Emanuel Swedenborg's description of the first stage after death is a remarkable
description of the earthbound realm:
After death, there are various states that souls must pass through before
arriving in heaven or hell. The first state involves their more outward aspects
and the second [the void] involves their more
inward aspects. The first state after death is very much like their state in the
physical world, since at that point they are similarly involved in outward
matters. This is why some souls are unaware that they are dead. (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
Dr. George Ritchie's NDE: Jesus took Ritchie to a large city on Earth
where he observed earthbound souls stalking the living for one reason or
another. One earthbound soul begged in vain for a cigarette. A young man who
committed suicide begged his parents in vain for forgiveness. In a house,
Ritchie was shown the soul of a boy following a living teenage girl and begging
for forgiveness despite the fact that the girl was completely unaware of the
boy's presence. Jesus told Ritchie that the boy committed suicide and was
chained to every consequence of his act.
Then Ritchie saw group of drunken
sailors in a bar with earthbound alcoholics trying in vain to get a drink.
Ritchie is horrified when he witnessed a sailor pass out and an earthbound
alcoholic quickly possess his body.
Jesus and Ritchie then viewed a
realm that was jammed with hordes of angry, frustrated, and miserable earthbound
souls who were locked in fights to the death. Yet, nobody could be injured.
Ritchie realized that this was hell where souls are enslaved to habits of
destructive thought-patterns. He also witnessed frustrated souls attempting to
perform sexual acts. He saw souls arguing over religion or politics and trying
to kill those who disagreed with them. Whatever anyone thought was instantly
apparent to everyone there. Most of the thoughts he heard were thoughts such as,
"I told you so!" and "I always knew!" and "Didn't I warn you!"
Ritchie became aware that Jesus
did not condemn them and that he had only love for them. The only thing that
kept each soul from leaving this realm was that they all shared the same kind of
thoughts. This created a bond where soul of similar feathers can flock together.
Ritchie wonders if these souls had fled the light that showed up the darkness of
their souls. Jesus then takes Ritchie away from there. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
Ruth Montgomery: This is an example of a person who is so sure that there
is no God and no hereafter that he treats others badly while on Earth and he
feels no moral obligation to lend a helping hand or to be a decent citizen.
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When he makes the
transition he is angry and tempestuous as he finds himself in a situation of his
own making, surrounded by other greedy souls who, because they are in like
situation, welcome him gleefully to the hell that they have created for
themselves. He tries to break out of the fiendish group, but they surround him.
He is utterly miserable, for he now begins to see the folly of his ways but does
not know how to avert his fate. He is left there until his own remorse for
sinful ways begins to penetrate his being and he acknowledges to himself that he
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After he
reaches full repentance he is then able to free himself of the unrepentant
creatures around him, and for a long time thereafter he searches his own soul to
review the past mistakes. This is sometimes a long, drawn-out process because he
will have to make his way alone. Only he is able to assess his wrongs and seek
forgiveness, although there are many here willing to lend a hand whenever he
reaches out to them for it.
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Ruth Montgomery: People who die as an alcoholic may hover around people
on Earth who drink too much, lusting after the pleasures of alcoholism yet
unable to break the bond of habit which bound them to their physical bodies. The
same with heavy smokers or drug users, there or here, or the sex maniacs who
take advantage of others to appease the bodily craving for intercourse.
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This is a
very important lesson which we learn on this side. To escape the perpetual cycle
of rebirth into physical form, we must erase the ties, the shackles which bind
us to satiation of the physical body. So try to lick the bad habits while on
Earth. It is easier by far than to come unloose from them on Earth. Those who
neither drink nor smoke nor use drugs nor lust after sex will be free of those
shackles on the other side. It is easier while in physical form to break those
shackles than it is to undo them on the other side, where no temptations are put
in our way. Thus, there is no reward for behaving correctly here in spirit,
because there is nothing to tempt us otherwise. The hard school is in the
physical one, and there it is there that we must meet and overcome the
temptations.
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A friend of mine who had recently taken his life came through and did not know
how to go into the light.I kept telling him to go forward to the light, but he
was afraid of judgment.He couldn't forgive himself. Also, he was having a
problem with the fact that after he had taken his own life, his spirit obviously
lingered around the scene of the act.He could not overcome the memory of his
father's discovering him, and that was haunting him emotionally to a tremendous
degree in the next dimension. What he and many of us don't understand is that
there is judgment there, but it is not done by God on a throne.Judgment rests
basically with yourself. It can take eons of time as we understand it before
they go into the light. It depends on the person. (George
Anderson)
The Traditional Hellfire and
Brimstone NDEs
Why do some people have NDEs that resembles the fire
and brimstone hell of the Bible while other people describe a different kind of
hell? The quick answer is that there are many kinds of hells and many kinds of
heavens. A person's situation in life and after death is based upon many factors
including: perception, perspective, cultural and religious background,
spirituality or lack thereof, and education. If you examine enough hellish NDEs
that resemble the traditional hellfire and brimstone, you will notice that they
mostly occur to fundamentalist Christians. Life after death often means "getting
what you expect", that is, if you believe heaven is a place where you float on a
cloud and play a harp, you just might get that when you die. And only when you
realize that this kind of heaven is a fanatasy-to-be-abandoned will you find
reality different. In other words, reality is what you make it. This applies on
Earth as it is in heaven. If we believe that such a hell exists, it actually
does exist - in our own minds. And since the afterlife is the realm of the mind
and spirit, these hellish conditions actually exist merely by creating them in
our own mind. This is why it is critical that we be careful what we put in our
minds and what we build there. For more information about the differences
between NDEs visit my NDE Differences page. (Kevin
Williams)
After an attempted suicide,
John Bunyan
(1628-1688) was given an extended guided tour of hell containing all the
traditional images of fire, brimstone, devils, tormentors, etc. Bunyan, an
English author and preacher imprisoned for his faith, is best known for his
fictional work,
The Pilgrim's Progress. (John Bunyan)
Rev. Kenneth Hagin descended into a pit until a darkness totally surrounded him.
The farther down he went, the darker and hotter it became until he could see the
fingers of flames playing on the dark walls of the pit. In front of him, beyond
the entrance into hell, he saw giant, orange flames. He was pulled toward hell
like a magnet pulls metal. He was aware of some kind of creature at his right
side, which he didn't dare look at, that escorted him toward the entrance to
hell. When he did, a powerful voice spoke which caused everything to shake.
Kenneth then floated back up through the darkness to the top of the pit. (Rev.
Kenneth Hagin)
Don Brubaker travels through a tunnel while a large, eerie red eye peers at him
which he realizes to be his own. While in the tunnel, he is stricken with panic
and believes he is in hell. A voice, which he identifies to be God's, tells him
not to fear. He has been chosen to write about what he is experiencing. He is
told he must testify about the reality of hell. Afterward, he is drawn into a
vast, flaming oven filled with other people. They laugh as they realize the
flames are not painful. Suddenly, he is alone in the dark with God communicating
to him. In an instant, he is aware of everyone in his life whom he was ever
angry with. Afterward, he floats in a glorious deep blue sky. Christ appears
shining a tremendous amount of light. Christ gives Don a choice of staying or
returning to the physical world. Thoughts of his family cause him to choose to
return. Before he returns, Don is taken back in time to witness the crucifixion
of Christ. (Don Brubaker)
Other hell, fire, and brimstone NDEs: Sarah
and George Lennox
Religious Descriptions of the Earthbound
Realm
Buddhism: The deceased eventually enters
a realm of hungry ghosts were the deceased have huge stomachs and throats the
size of pinholes. Because of this, they wander around in a constant state of
unsatisfied ravenous desire. Eventually, the unliberated deceased encounters the
Lord of Death for judgment. The Lord of Death holds up before him the Mirror of
Karma where every good and evil act is vividly reflected. Now demons approach
and begin to inflict torments and punishments upon the deceased for their evil
deeds. Even here the deceased can attain liberation by recognizing this. The
deceased who is still not liberated after the Judgment will now be drawn
remorselessly toward reincarnation. At some point, liberation is no longer
possible and the deceased are instructed on how to choose the best womb for a
favorable reincarnation. (Buddhism)
Be not fond of the dull smoke-colored light from hell. (Tibetan
Book of the Dead)
Hinduism: Each of the dimensions of the
Great Mandala of the Cosmos represents a quality of energy, or light. Each
dimension of this Mandala, which moves out from the central Whiteness, are
infinite numbers of possible worlds and various kinds of embodiment. The
dimension which we live in now is on the outskirts of this Great Mandala.
Dimensions even farther away from the center may be called "hells" where there
is less awareness, less possibilities, than the dimension we live in now. (Hinduism)
Islam: Muslim theologians, particularly
those of the Asharite school, believed that if a believer entered hell, God
could forgive his sins or nonconformities and remove him, either immediately or
after a certain period during which imperfections had been burned away. The
basis for this doctrine is the Hadith: "He shall make men come out of hell after
they have been burned and reduced to cinders." In addition to this purgatory of
suffering, there is another Muslim limbo - al-A'raf (the "heights" or
"ramparts"), described in a chapter of the Koran by that name - in which those
souls reside that do not merit damnation yet are unable to enter paradise. (Muslim)
Judaism: In rabbinical thought, the model
for heaven was Eden. The rabbinic word for hell, Gehenna, is taken from the name
of a valley of fire where children were said to be sacrificed as burnt offerings
to Baal and Moloch (Semitic deities). Jewish legend paints hell with all of the
vividness that medieval Christians did, even associating particular tortures
with particular sins. (Judaism)
Gnosticism: Christian Gnostics viewed
living on Earth as a kind of hell. Gnosticism saw human beings as trapped in a
cycle of reincarnation and believed that even suicide could not release one from
bondage to the flesh. In marked contrast with orthodox Christian belief, bodily
resurrection was not viewed as part of the scheme of redemption. Rather, only
the destruction of the body and of all Satan's visible creation - which is hell
- was adequate to ensure salvation of the soul and its ascent to heaven. (Gnosticism)
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Christianity: Scriptures showing souls do
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[Jesus]
went and preached to the spirits in prison who disobeyed long ago when
God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. (1
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That
servant who knows his master's will and does not get ready or does not do what
his master wants will be beaten with many blows. But the one who does not know
and does things deserving punishment will be beaten with few blows.
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Settle matters
quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are
still with him on the way, or he may hand you over to the judge, and the judge
may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. I
tell you the truth, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.
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It should be difficult for any Christian to honestly conceive of a God of
infinite love and mercy to permit even one soul to be tortured forever in
hell.It is common sense that a few minutes in hell is enough for even the
hardest of sinners to change their mind and repent. And what kind of God would
create someone knowing that he will ultimately throw that person in hell to be
tortured forever?It should be obvious that it would be better for God to not
even create such a person. If an evil father treats his children better than
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Which of
you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish,
will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good
gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts
to those who ask him! (Matt.
7:9-11)
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The Purpose for Hell is
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The early Church developed the concept of purgatory based on particular passages
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According to
St. Isidore of Seville the Church taught that in the next life:
"Some sins will be forgiven and purged away by a certain purifying fire."
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St. Augustine also argued:
"Some sinners are not forgiven either in this world or in
the next, would not be truly said unless there were other [sinners] who, though
not forgiven in this world, are forgiven in the world to come"
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The same interpretation is given
by
Gregory the Great
(Dial., IV, xxxix); St.
Bede (commentary on this text);
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Origen,
the first great Church father, taught that purgatory is the true description of
hell. He believed if people depart this life with lighter faults, they are
condemned to fire which burns away the lighter materials, preparing their souls
for the kingdom of God, where nothing defiled may enter. He wrote:
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"For if on the foundation of Christ you have built not only gold and silver and
precious stones; but also wood and hay and stubble, what do you expect when the
soul shall be separated from the body? Would you enter into heaven with your
wood and hay and stubble and thus defile the kingdom of God; or on account of
these hindrances would you remain without and receive no reward for your gold
and silver and precious stones? Neither is this just. It remains then that you
be committed to the fire which will burn the light materials; for our God to
those who can comprehend heavenly things is called a cleansing fire. But this
fire consumes not the creature, but what the creature has himself built, wood,
and hay and stubble. It is manifest that the fire destroys the wood of our
transgressions and then returns to us the reward of our great works."
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Origen based this statement on
the following Bible verse:
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It will be
revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. If
what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it is burned up, he
will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the
flames.
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In the
Council of Lyons, in 1274 A.D., it was stated that after death the soul goes
promptly either to heaven or to hell. On the Day of Judgment, all will stand
before the tribunal of Christ with their bodies to render account of what they
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NDEs Support Universal
Salvation
What all people seek, what sustains them, is
love, the light told me. What distorts people is a lack of love. The revelations
coming from the light seemed to go on and on, then I asked the light, "Does this
mean that humankind will be saved?" Then, like a trumpet blast with a shower of
spiraling lights, the Great Light spoke, saying, "Remember this and never
forget; you save, redeem and heal yourself. You always have. You always will.
You were created with the power to do so from before the beginning of the world.
In that instant I realized even more. I realized that WE HAVE ALREADY BEEN
SAVED, and we saved ourselves because we were designed to self-correct like the
rest of God's universe. (Mellen-Thomas Benedict)
Life is a cycle of improvements and humans are
not perfect yet. Most people have this secret revealed to them when they die. (Dr.
Frank Oski)
All souls were created in the beginning and are finding their way back to God. (Edgar
Cayce)
We are immortal and indestructible. We have always been alive, we always will
be, and there is no way in this world that we can ever be lost. It is impossible
for anyone to fall into a crack in the universe somewhere and never be heard
from again. We are utterly safe and we have always been forever and ever. (Jayne
Smith)
From the light we have come, and to the light we all shall return. (Josiane
Antonette)
It is God's love for us that sends us on our journey and it is our love for God
that allows us to return to God's loving arms again. (David
Goines)
A central aspect of our eternal existence is continued spiritual growth through
love and service. We can spend what seems like an eternity before incarnating in
the flesh. During that period in the spirit world, soul growth can be attained
there as well. (Nora Spurgin)
It (reincarnation) is a universal process, and prevails not only in the human
kingdom but also throughout the whole of nature. Whenever we find a living form,
the consciousness of that form is also evolving, using temporarily for that
purpose the physical form in order that it may gain physical experience. In each
incarnation we have a different physical body, a different name, and may have
different souls acting as parents, but these changes do not in the slightest
imperil our individuality ... Reincarnation is not an endless process, and when
we have learned the lessons taught in the World-School we return no more to
physical incarnation unless we come back of our own accord to act as Teachers of
humanity or as Helpers in the glorious plan of evolution. (Amber
Wells)
Without physical bodies, feelings of hate and fear are intensified as souls [in
hell] vainly try to hide from their enemies. Their only hope is to reincarnate.
Then unfortunately when they do, they may forget all about their torment in hell
and again lead lives of greed and tyranny. This miserable cycle can continue
forever unless they find salvation in one of their lifetimes. Such people really
need a savior, since they are not able to help themselves. I'm sure Christ
incarnated to help them because he said, "I came not to call the righteous, but
sinners to repentance." (Arthur Yensen)
Scriptures Supporting
Universal Salvation
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The Son
himself will be made subject to him who put everything under him, so that
God may be all in all. (1
Cor. 15:28) |
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God our
Savior,
who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. (1
Tim. 2:3-4) |
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But I, when I am
lifted up from the Earth, will draw all men to myself.
(John
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For as in Adam all
die, so in Christ all will be made alive.
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Cor. 15:22) |
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And all mankind
will see God's salvation. (Luke
3:6) |
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[God] is
patient with you,
not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.
(2
Peter 3:9) |
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For this we labor and strive, that
we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, and
especially of those who believe. (1
Tim. 4:10) |
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And he made known
to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed
in Christ, to be put into effect when the times will have reached their
fulfillment -- to bring all things in heaven and on Earth together under
one head, even Christ. (Eph.
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Because God wills everyone saved
and because nobody can thwart his will, then the only logical conclusion is that
all will be saved. |
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No plan of yours can be
thwarted.(Job
42:2) |
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[Christ] is
the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins
of
the whole world. (1
John 2:2) |
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For the grace of God that brings
salvation has appeared to all men. (Titus
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But we see Jesus, who was made a
little lower than the angels, now crowned with glory and honor because he
suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.
(Heb.
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And we have seen and testify that
the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world. (1
John 4:14) |
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For there is one
God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself
as a ransom for all men -- the testimony given in its proper time. (1
Tim. 2:5-6) |
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And he died for all, that
those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for
them and was raised again. (2
Cor. 5:15) |
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"To appreciate heaven well it is good for a man to have some fifteen minutes of
hell."
- Will Carleton |
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