Hell is truly a dangerous concept. Quality of life must have been very bad for anyone to think it was okay to introduce an idea as bleak and horrible and cruel as hell. Thinking about is an act of cruelty to yourself. It’s worse than believing that you stay conscious while your body burns on a pyre or that you itch while you rot in your coffin and you can’t scratch it. What meaningless suffering.
@joanapira365 Жыл бұрын
Agree.
@shamicentertainment1262 Жыл бұрын
It’s crazy we can invent such a concept. The idea itself is highly disturbing almost a punishment in itself
@JennySimon206 Жыл бұрын
Same people that invented Hell Invented Hitler. It was a false flag. They did it to themselves. It was a Hollywood production.. Literally all the Nazis have Jewish names and faces. Not a single blonde Aryan Superman in the whole lot. Not just the soldiers but everyone around him. Hitler and Hess were paid off in prison where they wrote Mein Kampf. Ordering luxury cars knowing they were getting out years early somehow and having parties in prison. Hmm.. They all had to be, circumcision gives them away. Slight of hand only works the other way around guys. Nice try. Can't magic new skin that isn't there. Funny that only in Germany did it fall out of fashion for Jews to circumcize. Weird that modern Jewish scholars should recognize that all the Nazis were Jewish. They have Jewish names. It's freaking obvious asf. Why do we ignore what they had just done in Russia btw and constantly rag on about being such victims of the Holocaust but had just starved and murdered tens of millions of Russians and Ukrainians and slaughtered the royal family brutally. They were in big trouble. So they turned themselves into victims to hide behind. I think the camps were the transfer stations. Who was doing all that filming around Hitler btw? Must have looked like Hollywood studio city
@HoangNguyen-rd6qy Жыл бұрын
It's to keep people in line, nothing more. Ruling through fear is only effective if people keep being afraid. The threat of burning at the stakes can be ineffective but if they can be convinced there's another stakes that's forever and inescapable, their fear will keep them in line.
@ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630 Жыл бұрын
Tell that to Jesus when you meet him.
@11kravitzn3 жыл бұрын
What a privilege to have content like this, and for free! And without worrying that we'll be burned at the stake or anything! What a time to be alive.
@jason_samosa2 жыл бұрын
😂👏
@pbohearn2 жыл бұрын
But not for all. Go to China.
@douglaidlaw7402 жыл бұрын
I don't follow you. Jesus said that there was "a place... for the devil and his angels." and that He saw them all falling from Heaven. The Bible talks about Sheol, but without looking, that may be a place were most people go, both the good and the bad. In Hades, there was "a bell curve", one might say. Only the very best went to Elysium, and only enemies of the gods went to Tartarus. All the rest lived "vague, unsubstantial existences" in one place, maybe partitioned. Virgil puts Dido in a special section for those who died for love. Other religions have one place for the good people, another for the bad souls. Only the name is different. There is no reason why Jews or Christians should be different. The consistency is the belief in an Afterlife of some kind. [E&OE]
@Mar-dk3mp2 жыл бұрын
And that Becuase you western Godless and Souless robot corrupted by a wealthy Society now you say it??? Is it that a new theory front you Western and Godless idiot because you do not know what to do with science once you are death ☠️???... Poor Freaking robot 🤖 without soul 😂😂. From nothing they come nothing they will be, very nice thinking you western godless and Souless idiot.. 😂😂 Jesus called viper and knew that you will be betrayed him, that why he said he comes to bring a sword ⚔️ and not peace, which means there will be people who will believe him and not who will not, so why you western Godless Idiot let him be right? 😊See godless and Souless idiots talking about a God that they do not have, it is like to someone who spend a lot of time stading aliens or saints claus in which he does not believe. 🤣🤣🤣 Godless and Souless western idiot are so obsessed with those videos because they do not have soul or god... Westerns godless and Souless idiot are the only arrogante people that want explain to others their own religion and God... Because they do not have god... They are freaking Souless robot 🤖 🤣🤣🤣 But you are just a viper 🐍 as Jesus said, and he was right and what Viper do, expecting biting???
@Mar-dk3mp2 жыл бұрын
@@jason_samosa And that Becuase you western Godless and Souless robot corrupted by a wealthy Society now you say it??? Is it that a new theory front you Western and Godless idiot because you do not know what to do with science once you are death ☠️???... Poor Freaking robot 🤖 without soul 😂😂. From nothing they come nothing they will be, very nice thinking you western godless and Souless idiot.. 😂😂 Jesus called viper and knew that you will be betrayed him, that why he said he comes to bring a sword ⚔️ and not peace, which means there will be people who will believe him and not who will not, so why you western Godless Idiot let him be right? 😊See godless and Souless idiots talking about a God that they do not have, it is like to someone who spend a lot of time stading aliens or saints claus in which he does not believe. 🤣🤣🤣 Godless and Souless western idiot are so obsessed with those videos because they do not have soul or god... Westerns godless and Souless idiot are the only arrogante people that want explain to others their own religion and God... Because they do not have god... They are freaking Souless robot 🤖 🤣🤣🤣 But you are just a viper 🐍 as Jesus said, and he was right and what Viper do, expecting biting???
@tomhaupt5238 Жыл бұрын
The most disturbing concept of hell is how DESPERATELY christians want it to exist
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 Жыл бұрын
💯👍 They are SUCH a meanspirited and hateful cult.
@garymensurati16319 ай бұрын
Agree 💯💯
@LightningDoesStrikeThrice9 ай бұрын
Christ talked about hell more than heaven so is Jesus a liar now!? lol
@johnnastrom94007 ай бұрын
@@LightningDoesStrikeThrice Why don't you go read what Bart Ehrman, one of the most acclaimed Biblical scholars, has written on this subject or watch one of his many interviews on this subject rather than blindly accepting the propaganda given by your pastor.
@343forwarduntodawn6 ай бұрын
@@LightningDoesStrikeThrice how can u talk seriously about ect hell and lol in the same sentence? Without Christ religion makes people worse.
@yohei723 жыл бұрын
This gives me a chance to plug one of my favorite authors, the late, great Scottish science fiction writer Iain M. Banks. His 2010 novel "Surface Detail" is centered around a very literal "invention of Hell." The book posits a technologically advanced civilization with a ferociously dogmatic and judgmental religion, that decides to make sure there's a literal hell by creating a virtual one in cyberspace, uploading the consciousness of dying people who are judged to deserve damnation, and torturing them in cyberspace indefinitely. The plot is about a struggle between this culture and others who are appalled by this virtual Hell and are trying to end it.
@juliankennedy65252 жыл бұрын
Wow! That is a very interesting concept for a distopian novel - and appropriate too. Thanks.
@yohei722 жыл бұрын
@@juliankennedy6525 And yet it's part of his "Culture" series about a utopian society. Which is where the conflict comes in.
@Matt-of2eq Жыл бұрын
Wow I'm glad to see the muse here amazing even concept
@catsoffirstave1091 Жыл бұрын
So the book is about how Hell is real. Got it. Just like the Church Fathers have said up until the current heretic in the Papacy.
@yohei72 Жыл бұрын
@@catsoffirstave1091 So that's what you got out of this? Wow.
@wednesdayPrepper Жыл бұрын
Metaphor or not, how does it make sense that if you do evil on earth, you’re punished for eternity by the guy that wants you to do evil on earth 🤔
@deedunn198911 ай бұрын
You’re not punished by the devil. You’re punished by God. The devil will be punished in Hell as well according to the Bible. This is why it’s important to read the scripture yourself
@Put_down_dem_perkies10 ай бұрын
@@deedunn1989 But the Bible is so stupid and really doesn't make any sense 😂
@EzGainz987710 ай бұрын
@@deedunn1989but the bible is so stupid and really doesn’t make any sense😂
@aguy44610 ай бұрын
@deedunn1989 Yes it's important to read. Because if you had you would know that evil is cast into a lake of fire and destroyed. There's no such thing as eternal torture
@deedunn198910 ай бұрын
@@aguy446 “And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.” Literally right there.
@clubdesalud1488 Жыл бұрын
I'm seeing this video is 3 years old. Wish I had seen it then. What a breath of fresh air
@fretnesbutke32333 жыл бұрын
I can't recall the author,but a great book on the formation of the concept of the Devil is "The Prince of Darkness". It helps filling the details in of how strict monotheist Judaism became dualist Christianity,the Zoroastrian "Angra Mainu" mainly.
@pleroma493 жыл бұрын
Zoroastrianism!
@johnschuh8616 Жыл бұрын
Why ignore Islam?
@johnschuh8616 Жыл бұрын
Christianity is not" dualist," Maybe you are confused by the platonist views of many Christians. This is why St. Thomas was so drawn to Aristotle. It is a better fit to the dogma of the incarnation. The hyper Augustinianism of Calvinism does tend to promote the Devil to the status of a demi-god.
@catsoffirstave1091 Жыл бұрын
Anarchy and polytheism were just as strict, in a licentious way. They killed Christians and other brave refusers for not sacrificing to their "gods" (fallen angels at best).
@CertifiedZoologist Жыл бұрын
@catsoffirstave1091 You seem quite educated, so you should be able to answer a simple question for me.If you had a child, and that child didn't like you for whatever reason and disowned you as his father, would it be evil for you to pour gasoline on your small child and light him on fire? And say you had the power to keep him alive but still burning in that fire for eternity, would that be evil? Would people watching the news say you did the righteous thing burning your son alive for not recognizing you as his father? Would people say," That is a good, loving father"? Or would that be pure evil?
@monus782 Жыл бұрын
43:13 I used to be part of a pretty fundamentalist church community where the people seemed obsessed with going to heaven by any means while ignoring this life (while being afraid of almost everything around them in no small part because of their conception of Satan and hell) and when I found this out about Judaism it felt like night and day difference, it was one of the reasons why for a short time after I left that I considered converting to that religion (at least the more liberal branches like Reform) but didn’t in the end but I still respect it for this and one of the rabbis I know once told me that to get to their version of heaven all I had to do was to be a good person. Thank you for presentations like this one, it was actually being told that the Eden story was literal in some form instead of a fable as you said that ultimately broke my faith in Christianity as a whole but I respect believers who’re willing to look at the evidence honestly instead of peddling things like creationism as more fundamentalist Christians do.
@marshawoods4983 Жыл бұрын
What is good to see your comment I went to conservative Judaism about 8 years ago.. try different churches in Christianity. It is so oppressive and depressing but in Judaism I had all my questions answered I have not converted, but I do choose that as my belief system now.
@monus782 Жыл бұрын
@@marshawoods4983 glad to hear it worked out for you, another reason why I respect Judaism over most of Christianity is that it’s more willing to engage questions instead of ignoring them or giving answers that don’t stand up to scrutiny (isn’t the Talmud basically a bunch of arguments rabbis had long ago?) and although I ended up adopting Unitarian Universalism instead, because that’s the only religion I felt I actually belonged to, I might go to a Shabbat service once in a while
@PuppetMasterdaath144 Жыл бұрын
I had a spiritual awakening and let me assure you that you are clueless
@MicahBuzanANIMATION Жыл бұрын
Ignorant comment. Saying you had a spiritual awakening doesn't make you an authority on anything. @@PuppetMasterdaath144
@deeppurple883 Жыл бұрын
They are the best words ever said, just be a good person. Your own decent values will be enough to see you through. Pass it on ✌️☘️
@Shyguy7158811 ай бұрын
If hell doesnt exist, then where do youtube ads come from? Checkmate.
@mankind80883 ай бұрын
🤣😂😭🤣😂😭😂🤣😂😭🤣
@mattgravesАй бұрын
Human "devils" obviously! LOL!
@polthaty2 ай бұрын
I am a Christian. I learned about hell when I was a child, and it disturbed me and caused me serious mental health problems, namely OCD. Years later, when I was about 18, a person from the Seventh-day Adventist church introduced me to the concept that “there is no hell.” I was shocked. How could that be? Everything I knew and heard for many years… so many pastors preach about it and people say all the time “go to hell.” So I started to research it for myself and, most importantly, to read the scriptures. To summarize, I can say that there is no hell, nor this red devil from the cartoon, but that does not mean that the devil does not exist or that there is no final punishment for those who do not want to have eternal life, which Jesus offers to anyone. Punishment does not necessarily mean torture/torment. A capital punishment is a punishment. I learned the truth, and the truth set me free. Those who do not want to live forever will not live, and that is that.
@mattgravesАй бұрын
1. “The Bible” is not one consistent, inerrant document but a collection of human authored documents which were used in it’s various iterations to control religious, political and social groups of people throughout the past 3000+ years of human history. 2. Beliefs about The Afterlife evolved throughout that time. Hell, in terms of eternal punishment and “The Devil”, did not exist in “The Old Testament”. Sheol was just the grave. In the “The New Testament” Gehenna is not hell but just a burning trash heap. Jesus as portrayed in "The Gospels" alluded to punishment of human unbelievers as annihilation not eternal punishment. There is no Hell. 3. Satan means adversary. There is no literal devil like the one created after the fact of deliberate textual insertions and misinterpretations of texts within “The Canon”. 4. The Jesus of “The Gospels” likely shares little with the actual historical person IF he existed. There is no first century evidence that he did. 5. There is NO WAY to know what a “true & faithful Christian” is as religious and political forces eradicated the evidence necessary to determine this in favor of the State, Political and Religious version of “Christianity” ratified by the Roman Empire in the fourth century.
@Driv3rMadness2 жыл бұрын
Lecture: "The Invention of Hell". First remark: "It's super hot here in Toronto."
@unrecognizedtalent3432 Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing approach! This was extremely helpful, coming from someone who was a Roman Catholic for 30 years.
@johnny2303 Жыл бұрын
Your first mistake
@ncarmstron2 жыл бұрын
So illuminating! If only everyone who identifies as Christian, especially fundamentalists and “biblical literalists”, could be exposed to this important lesson.
@johnstewart43502 жыл бұрын
Does this view of hell diminish the threat of God's judgment? Does this teaching soften the urgency of repentance? Is this offering the sinner any hope of salvation beyond this life? Modern views of hell won't survive the test of biblical fidelity. They'll allow the sinner to feel more comfortable and complacent by defanging God, making Him appear less severe. Challenges to the doctrine of hell start out by questioning what the Bible clearly says, but they don't end there. Wayne Grudem, recognizing the trend to make hell appear more bearable, noticed a tragic pattern: The doctrine of eternal conscious punishment…tends to be one of the first doctrines given up by people who are moving away from a commitment to the Bible as absolutely truthful […]. Among liberal theologians who do not accept the absolute truthfulness of the Bible, there is probably no one today who believes in the doctrine of eternal conscious punishment. (Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology) Two of the more prominent campaigns against hell are attacks against its eternality and severity. Will hell really be that bad? Whenever Jesus described hell, He was never flippant or dismissive. He used vivid, terrifying terms to describe the final destination of sinners, shocking and scaring His audiences with frighteningly graphic metaphors. Hell is a place so bad that you should be willing to cut off sensitive, irreplaceable parts of your body to avoid it (Matthew 5:29-30); even martyrdom would be worth avoiding the torment of hell (Matthew 10:28). He always presented hell as a horrific place of intolerable suffering. His descriptions are consistent with other biblical writers. Daniel referred to hell as a place of shame and everlasting contempt (Daniel 12:2). Paul called it a place of endless destruction and punishment (2 Thessalonians 1:5-10). Jude called hell a place of eternal fire and darkness (Jude 7). The Apostle John described hell as a place where sinners suffer everlasting torment, with no rest day or night (Revelation 14:9-11). Taken together, all those descriptions of hell communicate pain, fear, loss, anger, separation, and hopelessness. It's utter agony, eternal torment. Agony and Torment! The New Testament describes hell as a place of unimaginable torment. Biblical writers help us picture scenes of unspeakable horror, and most of the time they’re merely quoting what Jesus said about hell: Weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 8:12) Spiritual and bodily destruction (Matthew 10:28) Fiery furnaces (Matthew 13:42, 50) Outer darkness (Matthew 22:13) Unquenchable fires (Mark 9:48-49) Endless torments (Luke 16:23-24) John Calvin, commenting on those descriptions, wrote, "By such expressions, the Holy Spirit certainly intended to confound all our senses with dread." Calvin understood the Bible's appeal to our senses. When you read about hell in Scripture, you can almost hear the agonizing wails, smell the smoke and burning sulfur, see the flames from the lake of fire, and feel the seething anger of the wicked as they gnash their teeth at the Righteous Judge. Jesus used pictures and metaphors to help us understand the horror of hell. Darkness represents loneliness, insecurity, the sense of being lost and disoriented; fire represents the excruciating pain of burning; and a lake of fire represents the sense of drowning, suffocating, taking the burning sulfur internally. These vivid pictures of hell's environment should provoke a reasonable sense of fear in a normal, thinking person. No one can come away with the idea that hell is a tolerable place to spend eternity. Abandonment! While it's true that hell is a place of untold physical pain and suffering (fire, scorching, being cut to pieces), I think we often overlook the mental agony of being completely forsaken-abandoned for all eternity. After all, the most chilling cry from our Lord as He suffered God's wrath on the cross stemmed not from physical pain, but from being forsaken by the Father. Jesus cried out, "My God, My God, Why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46). The significance of God forsaking the Son in relation to hell: "This is a reminder to all sinners that while hell is the full fury of God's personal punishment presence, He will never be there to comfort. He will never be there to show sympathy. He will never bring relief. […] it is both the punishment of God and the absence of comfort. […] That's hell-punishment without relief ("The King Crucified: Consummation at Calvary"). As the Puritan Thomas Vincent put it, "Not only will the unbeliever be in hell, but hell will be in him too." Imprisonment! The New Testament frequently presents hell as a prison-a place of eternal confinement (Matthew 22:13; Jude 13; 2 Peter 2:9). It's impossible to understand first-century prison conditions by looking at American prisons today where accommodations include cable television, three square meals, educational opportunities, outdoor exercise, and toilet/shower facilities. In many of the world's jails throughout history, jailors didn't just treat prisoners like criminals, but rather as sub-humans, as animals. But even the worst of earthly prison conditions serve as weak analogies to the eternal dungeon of God's hell. God will offer nothing to comfort or relieve his agony-ever. In hell, sinners will forever be hopeless, helpless, and powerless. God casts them into hell for one reason-punishment (2 Thessalonians 1:9). Look at the Cross! If you want an inside glimpse of the agonies of hell, look at the Savior in Gethsemane as He anticipated the cross. See the bloody drops of sweat falling from his body as He faced the reality of absorbing His Father's wrath. Scripture is abundantly clear about the doctrine of hell. Nothing good can come from advocating a view of hell that makes it out to be anything less than a hopeless, agonizing, eternal separation from the good and gracious presence of God. If you reject, diminish, or neglect the doctrine of hell, you undermine the gravity of our sin in contrast to the holiness of God. But armed with accurate teaching on hell, you help the sinner understand why he must flee from the wrath of God to the mercy of Jesus Christ.
@WhiteDove73-8882 жыл бұрын
You shine quite dim
@johnschuh8616 Жыл бұрын
Well, Calvinism. I wonder what in his personal experience led to his articulation of the depths of evil at work in this world. His pessimism about humanity. “Invention” is a poor choice of words. Discovery, maybe.of the banality of evil?
@thetruthexperiment Жыл бұрын
Yes, exposing people to things they don’t want to hear always works great.
@catsoffirstave1091 Жыл бұрын
Christians have been exposed to these heresies since the beginning. The musings by this person have been brought up, debated, and answered repeatedly and categorically for centuries. These are self-promoters and book sellers who know you won't go look things up for yourself to check their veracity. Like Ehrman, potty mouth Carrier, and Dawkins. I hope you will expose yourself to the Truth and not listen to these haters only. You are missing out on everything good and holy in this world.
@sveinoleaase7593 жыл бұрын
I have Been binging this channel for some time now. I am amazed. The scholararic level, the earthbound humility. You got yourself a treasure there. Love from an atheist!!
@beerious83923 жыл бұрын
Scholastic?
@notsocrates95292 жыл бұрын
I am glad you felt the need to tell us you are an atheist, congratulations.
@realLsf2 жыл бұрын
I used to be an Atheist. Bless you
@billscannell932 жыл бұрын
I am liking the channel, too. We atheists who are interested in religion are a different breed. I think part of the fascination is learning about the wild variety of loony stuff people have believed over the centuries.
@billscannell932 жыл бұрын
@@notsocrates9529Nothing to be ashamed of in being an atheist. Being able to look at reality honestly and handle the truth is something to be proud of. I would be embarrassed to harbor superstitious beliefs...
@donaldhawkins91732 жыл бұрын
No channel on KZbin does a better job of taking religion and putting it in its historical context in a truthful and accurate way and showing how it has evolved almost like getting a ivy league education in religions studies for free, thank you for all your hard work I've learned much
@Mar-dk3mp2 жыл бұрын
And that Becuase you western Godless and Souless robot corrupted by a wealthy Society now you say it??? Is it that a new theory front you Western and Godless idiot because you do not know what to do with science once you are death ☠️???... Poor Freaking robot 🤖 without soul 😂😂. From nothing they come nothing they will be, very nice thinking you western godless and Souless idiot.. 😂😂 Jesus called viper and knew that you will be betrayed him, that why he said he comes to bring a sword ⚔️ and not peace, which means there will be people who will believe him and not who will not, so why you western Godless Idiot let him be right? 😊See godless and Souless idiots talking about a God that they do not have, it is like to someone who spend a lot of time stading aliens or saints claus in which he does not believe. 🤣🤣🤣 Godless and Souless western idiot are so obsessed with those videos because they do not have soul or god... Westerns godless and Souless idiot are the only arrogante people that want explain to others their own religion and God... Because they do not have god... They are freaking Souless robot 🤖 🤣🤣🤣 But you are just a viper 🐍 as Jesus said, and he was right and what Viper do, expecting biting???
@Mar-dk3mp2 жыл бұрын
Next time I go to a Cimitery to se how they cook pasta 🍝 😂😂😂😂
@Mar-dk3mp2 жыл бұрын
And that Becuase you western Godless and Souless robot corrupted by a wealthy Society now you say it??? Is it that a new theory front you Western and Godless idiot because you do not know what to do with science once you are death ☠️???... Poor Freaking robot 🤖 without soul 😂😂. From nothing they come nothing they will be, very nice thinking you western godless and Souless idiot.. 😂😂 Jesus called viper and knew that you will be betrayed him, that why he said he comes to bring a sword ⚔️ and not peace, which means there will be people who will believe him and not who will not, so why you western Godless Idiot let him be right? 😊See godless and Souless idiots talking about a God that they do not have, it is like to someone who spend a lot of time stading aliens or saints claus in which he does not believe. 🤣🤣🤣 Godless and Souless western idiot are so obsessed with those videos because they do not have soul or god... Westerns godless and Souless idiot are the only arrogante people that want explain to others their own religion and God... Because they do not have god... They are freaking Souless robot 🤖 🤣🤣🤣 But you are just a viper 🐍 as Jesus said, and he was right and what Viper do, expecting biting??? I guess godless and Souless idiot they need other to explain other people religion because they do not have God or a soul, right???
@joelrivardguitar2 жыл бұрын
Mythvision interviews historical scholars like Bart Ehrman, Fransesca S. and others. All of this stuff comes up.
@Mar-dk3mp2 жыл бұрын
@@joelrivardguitar Man I will pray for you to have (believe) God again in your life. Also because: Believe in God is *Free * It those not required any political changes (believer can be con right, centre, wing, liberal, conservative and so on). * You will not change that Much, only Believe in Him. * Once you are alone is only Him you have. * So if you feel sick. * Or Someone of your family, unfortunately does. * once you get older you will have him * Or before to die. * You will not think the people who lived and the one you knew left this world are Nothing (and in some cases is like they never existed, because none remembers them or have a picture of them, but have reached God. * You will see people not just human but sons with a Father (which believe me will help, because you give them another positive attribute, which will help you to define them with more meaning). * You will have another purpose in this life: which is not. Be good and help people, but pray for them (and praying is a religious thing) and work not only for this life but also for after life,because working for the next life give you more hope and let you think about your future future... Just as you think for tomorrow. And basically we stop this thing that we westerns do to be the most arrogants people in te world, and again losing the faith on God, only because we live in a ealthy society we want live materiliscally, especially for our youth (they will need God anyway once older, believe it or not). I hope you understand that (without any further questions) May God bless you and the peace for Jesus upon you ☺️
@trikitrikitriki Жыл бұрын
I find the idea that C. S. Lewis had in the last book of the Narnia series was quite interesting. That version of heaven is a place that you explore. You go "further up and further in" forever, meaning that heaven isn't just perfect, but it somehow gets better continuously for eternity.
@mmore242 Жыл бұрын
That’s closer to the Eastern Orthodox understanding of Heaven.
@trikitrikitriki Жыл бұрын
@@mmore242 That's interesting. It answers the question of how heaven can be so great without being boring.
@BillyRomines-pi2mo Жыл бұрын
READ THE HOLY BIBLE SCRIPTURES.... JESUS CHRIST IS OUR ONE AND ONLY SAVIOR...THE HOLY KING JAMES BIBLE IS THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD...TURN TO JESUS CHRIST WHILE YOU STILL CAN. .. WITHOUT JESUS AS YOUR SAVIOR...YOUR DEVILS FOOLS CAKES WAITING FOR THE FURNACE OF HELL...
@markuse3472 Жыл бұрын
That is pretty unscriptural. That means you can believe whatever and however you want to see things on everything and anything in life. You can believe Black Holes have pet shops, too.
@BillyRomines-pi2mo Жыл бұрын
@@mmore242 That's garbage that opens the door to deception ...Satan wins as long as it can put anything between you and the blood sacrifice paying for all sins ...Believing on the ONE SON OF ALMIGHTY FATHER GOD GIVING HIS LIFE ON THE CROSS...RISING ON THE 3RD DAY...SITS AT THE RIGHT HAND OF ALMIGHTY FATHER GOD...JESUS CHRIST WILL RETURN TO JUDGE ALL THE LIVING AND THE DEAD... WITHOUT FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST...ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLEASE ALMIGHTY FATHER GOD...FAITH COMES BY HEARING... HEARING THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD WRITTEN IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES...THE KING JAMES HOLY BIBLE I RECOMMEND....WITHOUT FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST....YOUR GOING TO END UP IN HELL...GOD GAVE HIS SON...TO REJECT THE GREATEST GIFT PAID BY SUCH A HEAVY PAINFUL COST ...REJECTING JESUS CHRIST IS ASKING GOD TO SEND YOU DIRECTLY STRAIGHT INTO THE FIRES OF HELL... BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST...DO AS THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY FATHER GOD INSTRUCTED US BY THE APOSTLE PAUL ...THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST...FOLLOW JESUS CHRIST WITH ALL YOU LOVE ALL YOUR HEARTS ALL YOUR MINDS ALL YOUR STRAIGHT ALL OF YOUR LIFE ...KNOWING GOD OUR FATHER JESUS CHRIST OUR SAVIOR AND HIS HOLY SPIRIT LOVE YOU ...RETURN THE LOVE THATS GIVEN EVERYTHING FOR YOUR LOVE IN RETURN...GOD BLESS YOU ALL...
@MarcoMeerman3 жыл бұрын
The concept of hell terrified me as a kid.
@SilverSixpence8883 жыл бұрын
That's the point! How else can you keep people brainwashed into non-sensical religions if not by fear?
@GuidetteExpert3 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@GuidetteExpert3 жыл бұрын
Li'l Al honestly after living my life only thing I say hell sure exists on earth and so does heaven. I experienced both.
@darrenwithers36282 жыл бұрын
@@SilverSixpence888 You don't need hell really, you just need a cool band and flashing lights nowadays... hell is not really something that people take seriously now.
@tannerjack9520 Жыл бұрын
not fear its love that brings people to Christ@@SilverSixpence888
@seanh01232 жыл бұрын
Good stuff this is the kind of church I could get behind. Honestly examining the issues without a bunch of foregone conclusions
@davidcrowley1951 Жыл бұрын
He has a lot of foregone conclusions: there is no hell, everyone goes to heaven, traditional Christianity got it wrong in condemning homosexuality and same-sex marriage, etc etc etc
@herminepursch2470 Жыл бұрын
God is love, not hate
@mmccrownus2406 Жыл бұрын
Sodomy utterly messes up one's chakras and spinal energy etc. God is not a giant breast endlessly ooozing mother milk to her children to lazy, stupid and indulgent to self correct. Pain is Her teacher in such cases. Ignorance of our inner nature must be faced squarely. It is not hate to ban practices that destroy society, families and contagious in their addiction. @@herminepursch2470
@marka.hernandezsr.92803 жыл бұрын
Huge fan of this lecture series. Thank you!
@destinyfive2 жыл бұрын
Just the idea of any kind of afterlife whatsoever terrifies the crap out of me.
@stevensmith51602 жыл бұрын
Read the bible the answers are all in there
@theboombody Жыл бұрын
The universe is a VERY strange place. From the Basel Problem to Special Relativity. It shocks me that a lot of the scientific community treats these things as common instead of strange and mind-blowing.
@JuanGonzalez-wq9hy Жыл бұрын
The Bible is BS.
@tifapanties25 Жыл бұрын
All of scientists are freemason's if that means anything to you.
@firefly4422011 ай бұрын
That’s the point. Better get right
@deathwrenchcustom3 жыл бұрын
Even at 5 years old, sitting in church, I knew that both heaven and hell were ridiculous concepts. I had no desire to live in bliss for eternity.
@muttleycrew3 жыл бұрын
Yeah the same for me. The ideas of an eternity and bliss are not really compatible with each other. It’s one or the other not both. Then there’s the idea of bliss when some friends and family are experiencing eternal suffering. How could that ever work? It’s a disturbed person who can derive bliss from the eternal and perpetual torture of others. If that’s Heaven then it’s a place crammed with psychopaths
@mistressofstones3 жыл бұрын
I feel like it would be a bit like having a psychic orgasm that lasts forever, after a while the bliss would become painful or maddening, thereby becoming a kind of weird hell lol
@deathwrenchcustom3 жыл бұрын
@@mistressofstones interestingly said!
@GuidetteExpert3 жыл бұрын
Only hell and heaven I know and have experienced is on planet earth.
@chynnhowe3 жыл бұрын
I think if we’re thinking of it in human terms or in terms of our reality then yes but maybe there is something more complex beyond this that we couldn’t comprehend. Not saying I hold belief in either concept but it’s just a thought.
@persilis7 ай бұрын
If I had the option to show every person one video, this one would have to be in my top five list
@joanapira365 Жыл бұрын
Many dilemmas I had have been answered. Awsome video. Thank you John!
@jamesmccluskey3913 жыл бұрын
Those who are dead do not praise the LORD, nor do those who go into the silence [of the grave]. Psalms 115:17 Ecclesiastes 9:10 Whatever you do, do well. For when you go to the grave, there will be no work or planning or knowledge or wisdom.
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
There is defintely no Lord. There was never a person named Jesus Christ. Humans did not have surnames and no man may be born of no father (Virgin Mary?) Jesus is a theonym like Mary and Abraham and Noah and all his kin, They were not real people. A gospel is a God Spell and the bible is a book of dark magic, modeled after the Egyptian Book of the Dead. No 10 Commandments either. sorry. Christianity is all Brainwashing
@noahbrown438811 ай бұрын
As a pessimist I love ecclesiastes!
@druwayu Жыл бұрын
I'd like to point out the word Hell originated from Hel. Its a common root word for Heli which is a shared source of the words holy and heal both meaning "whole" in a sense of regeneration rather than any concept of torment, punishment or destruction. Because it also is kin to the words hall and hole, hall was also used as a term for a burial mound and and a cave. This was used to make the connection with the Greek/Roman concepts of the Underworld and the invention of the female figure of Hel as a female being that was have alive and half corpse in the Icelandic Eddas which are not reliable source material for anything of what previous Scandinavian related cultures likely believed or didn't believe as that was not the scope or intent of such "poetry" called Skaldic (meaning to scorn/mock/satirize) as a traditional art form. In other words Skald Poetry was more or less derived from Old Greek concepts of 'Comedy' that employed social and political satire and various themes of sexual jabs and various innuendos. That was what Snorri Sturluson was going for in a more Icelandic cultural context. That's what so many fail to comprehend.
@tifapanties25 Жыл бұрын
Cope. When we die we will see if it's true
@jerryjamify Жыл бұрын
He'll is an old English word meaning grave, they buried their potatoes in hell.
@the_Kurgan Жыл бұрын
"Mythology is a metaphorical language and should be read as poetry not as prose." Joseph Campbell
@richarddeese19913 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a very interesting and educational talk. I was raised a Southern Baptist. I like to say that in a way that tends to make people ask, "So, what happened?" I answer that, "I grew up!" My mother, who converted to Catholicism, tells people she's a "recovering Southern Baptist." I haven't followed any particular organized religion since becoming an adult. They just don't do it for me. I concentrate on the idea of God, and my relationship to Him personally. I view my 'spiritualism' (if that's what it is) as being just between me and God. To me, the problem of evil is answered by the following ideas. First, "evil" [bad humans, basically] prospers simply because unscrupulous people have more options, and they have no compunctions about taking advantage of them! I don't think there's any need for a devil incarnate. But if there is such a being, he probably gets great amusement from people saying, "The devil made me do it", while he just sits back and reaps the benefits of people's weaknesses and weird imaginations. Second, I answer the problem of suffering by saying that, as God's children, we need to grow up. If God is a parental figure, then He probably wants that for us very badly. Only by letting us make our own mistakes and figure things out for ourselves can He hope to teach us wisdom. In other words, God's out there, and He loves us, but He's not going to save us from ourselves. We'd learn nothing. He's not a big green genie in the sky. This clearly leaves us only with our faith, and maybe that's how it should be. tavi.
@SilverSixpence8883 жыл бұрын
He's not going to save kidnapped, molested, tortured, sick children either, is he? Some parental figure that is. He knows it's going on, he has the power to stop it, but can't be arsed. Great. Why would you believe in that sort of monster???
@margueritearavena22563 жыл бұрын
@@SilverSixpence888 I understand your anger. That's why as a Christian which has outgrown Christianity as I'm really a mystic, I believe in reincarnation. This could be why everything gets sorted out in the heavenly wash. Just my ponderings. I'm not a jewish lover, I love all people, but why did millions of them go to the gas chamber. Why did the West have to meddle in the Middle East and Far East for their hidden agendas and probably created terrorism. Their own pple had to rise up against their regimes. Not us. They needed to fix themselves even unto death. It happened in my husband's country Chile in the Revolution. Dead bodies everywhere torturing etc because pple went against Pinochet.
@SilverSixpence8883 жыл бұрын
@@margueritearavena2256 But why should there be a reckoning or a heavenly wash? Life is hard, life is unfair. That's how it is, and that's why people wish a god was ultimately in control. But there is no evidence of any such thing. The only "reckoning" we can be sure of is that which we can bring about ourselves. And why believe in reincarnation? No evidence, just more wishful thinking that things will work out eventually. It won't unless we do something. I'm not angry btw, just incredulous that people can believe in such utter nonsense!
@margueritearavena22563 жыл бұрын
@@SilverSixpence888 Good morning from Australia. When thw popes met in Constantinople, they decided not to put the teachings of reincarnation in the bible. It's all covered up in the Vatican. My parents knew a priest who resided there. Yes, life is unfair. When I say heavenly wash, perhaps it's the wrong terminology. There is a dimension that we go to. I had a near death experience and so did my father and one of my singing students. My parents also came to visit me a few times when they passed over. My student said she was very upset to come back as she wanted to stay but a being in a long white robe with light all around him told her she had to come back. Life is mysterious Li'l. My dad told me when I was in my late twenties that I was a mystic because of all my experiences since I was 5. Look up mystical christianity. I remembered my dad calling me that only a few days ago so I looked it up. There were 3 people of different faiths talking about their journey as mystics. Also, I talked to a Sufi last year about one of my visions and she said that what I saw and what I was told is in their writings. We are all One. Our real home is where we return. Maybe one day, we'll recognise each other there and feel like our life has been just a drop in the ocean here. But I totally agree with you. Life is unfair. Oyr eldest daughter is married to a Bahai. They had to escape Iran because of persecution. Their bank accounts were blocked, they couldn't sell their home and caught a 3am bus to Turkey where they slept on a concrete floor for 2 years. They were finally given asylum and here they are in little Perth. My husband lived through the Chilean revolution and many of the university students were tortured at the stadium close by to him and dead bodies everywhere on the street. Fortunately, his family got here and have settled here in Perth. I've met many pple from all backgrounds and cultures that have suffered so much. I used to cry a lot for the world. I send kindness to you and wish you the best.
@melissalarson25693 жыл бұрын
@@SilverSixpence888 The bible was wrote with prophecy to prove there is a God & what his agenda is. This life is hard & we go through lots of hell. The bible clearly tells us why. People cry about their hard life but soon as they look back they wouldn't change it. WHY IS THAT? The bible says we will have trials & Jesus will not stop it but will walk with you through it. He does promise to make something good from it. You can believe what you want. This guy missed a ton of other scriptures & acts like there's just a few. You can never read just the scripture. You must read the context to understand what its talking about.
@susansmith475611 ай бұрын
I wish you discussed Edward Fudge and his work explaining how Jesus’ words about hell and it’s representation in all scripture portrays hell means not in paradise - destroyed souls - not tormented forever
@davidsparks24802 жыл бұрын
You failed to mention that the word 'hell' in the NT has different meanings, and doesn't mean the same place, i.e., hades, gahana, tartarus.
@412JFury4 жыл бұрын
James Stewart, It's a Wonderful Life
@truthseeker1278 Жыл бұрын
That was exactly my first thought when I was a boy of about 8 years and heard the first time of en eternal heaven (of joyful singing and so so): What a horrific "reward"!
@mgmarius70 Жыл бұрын
You don t have the understanding of how joyful singing entails , you are in a state of continuos bliss because of the most High being love itself u don t get bored because he is whom completes you your inner intangible soul no worries no thirst no hunger no upset nothing misses to you , your perception of it changes depending of what you were used to prior to hearing it this world brainwashes you since kid , my self I started reading the Bible after 22 yrs old...
@nauticdixons Жыл бұрын
@mgmarius70 No, actually, your brain doesn't work like that. You have to come down from the "high" so that you can desire it again.
@mgmarius70 Жыл бұрын
@@nauticdixons I meant the after life
@TSpartanDR Жыл бұрын
@@mgmarius70 Being in a “state of continual bliss” with no way to oppose it or entirely opt out means that free will is absent in heaven. It seems quite purposeless to test humans by granting us free will on earth only to snatch it away in the afterlife.
@truthseeker1278 Жыл бұрын
@@TSpartanDR U made a good point indeed! 🤭
@aaronbuster56652 жыл бұрын
If consciousness continues past death but time and space are not the same or nonexistent, it seems that what you do while alive is very important.
@tifapanties25 Жыл бұрын
Indeed
@alansnyder65653 жыл бұрын
CS Lewis wrote a book called the Great Divorce. I am not going to do it justice, but I will try to sum it up. In it all were taken to Heaven. Those who could not stand to be there, left. For them Hell was what they created for themselves and by turning fully away from God and rejecting His love was the only way to get there. But it is very tempting and an easy way out. Those who "went to Heaven" were those who stuck with it and got used to being there. It wasn't easy to give up desires. And it was as if their entire lives were lived in Heaven. I believe that all fire references to fire in Holy writings refer to the Holy Spirit. When we encounter it we will either embrace it as a loving and nurturing pruning force or we will rebell and fight and burn up in our own sin and fleshly desires, unable to escape them. In that way it will be very personal and unique to each of us. We all go through the fire, as it is an analogy for our life. The trials and difficulties we face as we live our daily lives.
@GuidetteExpert3 жыл бұрын
I know that life can be heaven and hell. I have felt hell when I sinned. :/
@allsaintsmonastery11 ай бұрын
Please bear in mind that the Orthodox Church does not accept the idea of a physical hell, but rather a psychological response to our encounter with the love and glory of Christ when we depart this life if we have rejected it in this life. The idea of a final universal redemption.
@Donteatacowman3 жыл бұрын
Also - speaking for my childhood church and not my current religious beliefs - I was raised evangelical, some very specific and weird interpretations. But they approached prophecy as being cyclical, as in, it was originally prophesying an ancient political event with Babylon or whatever, AND it applies to the modern day, AND it applies to the future. I don't remember the reasoning - probably like, this is man's evil nature doing the same thing over and over - but that would have been my counterargument as a kid if I was told these were misreadings. I believe the understanding of snake=Satan=Lucifer etc weren't supposed to be straightforward, but more like a mystical understanding that eventually rolled into canonical belief. Edit - in terms of the heaven/hell stuff around the time of Jesus, I would argue that the canonized Talmud does talk about the world to come a lot, even if it isn't part of most modern Judaism in a literal interpretation.
@GuidetteExpert3 жыл бұрын
Your right it wasnt literatly a snake that told them. Westerners got many thinga wrong and us Africans and Asians know this. It was just the human beings behaviour that made Adam & eve eat the apple.
@texaslibertyadvocatenetwork Жыл бұрын
Actually, the Talmud is relied upon by most modern Jews... the modern Jews and Christians are the equivalent of the Pharisees and Sadducees so any arguments against Judaism and Christianity are not substantiated by proper translations of the bible.
@patrickbarnes98743 жыл бұрын
this is my first Centre Place video. I listened to the mission statement and my first reaction was suspicion. It's kind of a sad state we've gotten society into, I think. 5 years ago I would have unreservedly approved of and applauded the mission statement, but now my initial reaction is "okay, that's the rhetoric - now what's the REAL mission?" and my own reaction disappoints me as I don't want to be a cynical person but it feels like cynicism is just the proper reaction to the times we're living in.
@M0VI3GUY2 жыл бұрын
I'm not even Christian and love this content. It gives me faith that many "Christians" will learn their history and the truth behind their religion through work like yours. Imagine that, a non-Christian supporting a Christian Church.
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
There is actually no such thing as A Christian . There were zero Christians on the planet just a short 3000 years ago. They do not exist. If we break down the word we get Christ -ian. In Latin, -ian is A man, so, its a Christ Man. What is the Christ? A person? No? Is it you? No? Are you a man? Yes? what is A man? Are you a belief? No? Are you alive? yes? Is religion alive? Are you religion?
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
Pagan means non-Christian by the way. Normally impying polytheism but not ncecessarily. Just, not Christian. But, Christianity does have Pagan roots
@M0VI3GUY2 жыл бұрын
You should just not say anything unless you know what you are talking about. Pagan doesn't just mean "not Christian", there are a lot of religions other than Christianity. Christianity isn't 3000 years old... it isn't even 2000 years old... in about 210-300 years it will be 2000 years old officially. (Council of Nicea) Christ = Christened = Annointed = Oiled Feet/Body = King/Priest "King of the Jews" because of being called Christ. Jesus = Iesus = Yeshua = Saviour Jesus Christ = Saviour the Annointed
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
@@M0VI3GUY I agree. You should have looked up the etymology first. Pagan means Non-Christian. You only make yourself look bad pagan (n.) c. 1400, perhaps mid-14c., "person of non-Christian or non-Jewish faith," from Late Latin paganus "pagan," in classical Latin "villager, rustic; civilian, non-combatant" noun use of adjective meaning "of the country, of a village," from pagus "country people; province, rural district," originally "district limited by markers," thus related to pangere "to fix, fasten," from PIE root *pag- "to fasten." As an adjective from early 15c. The religious sense often was said in 19c. [e.g. Trench] to derive from conservative rural adherence to the old gods after the Christianization of Roman towns and cities; but the Latin word in this sense predates that period in Church history, and it is more likely derived from the use of paganus in Roman military jargon for "civilian, incompetent soldier," which Christians (Tertullian, c. 202; Augustine) picked up with the military imagery of the early Church (such as milites "soldier of Christ," etc.). The English word was used later in a narrower sense of "one not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim." As "person of heathenish character or habits," by 1841. Applied to modern pantheists and nature-worshippers from 1908. Pagan and heathen are primarily the same in meaning; but pagan is sometimes distinctively applied to those nations that, although worshiping false gods, are more cultivated, as the Greeks and Romans, and heathen to uncivilized idolaters, as the tribes of Africa. A Mohammedan is not counted a pagan much less a heathen. [Century Dictionary, 1897] The English surname Paine, Payne, etc., appears by old records to be from Latin paganus, but whether in the sense "villager," "rustic," or "heathen" is disputed. It also was a common Christian name in 13c., "and was, no doubt, given without any thought of its meaning" ["Dictionary of English Surnames"].
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
@@M0VI3GUY Mary = Virgin = No birth of a child Theonym = Name of a deity that does not exist Religion = from the Latin, Religare, to tie, to bind or twart from forward progress. Theonyms like Jesus or Mary or Noah or Abraham are not real people Just like old religion, and Zeus, Aphrodite, Sophia, or Selene., or Perseus. El, Allah and Jehovah are the same. Also called Satan or The Father Sorry but, that is the truth Religion will never be real
@Dibblesoldhollywood10 ай бұрын
I’m a Christian who took classes in college about translation errors and the influence of Greek mysticism on the early Christian church like you said how the idea of a good and evil war and the afterlife that we see Plato talk about, and that class saved my faith. It made me realize that a lot of what I taught wasn’t even the Aramaic Jewish world JESUS taught and believed in!
@wordscapes569010 ай бұрын
I took similar causes. I was shocked and horrified to my core. Been Theravada Buddhist ever since.
@MatthewKiehl3 жыл бұрын
I was surprised that the allegorical perspective was not covered more, I've understood it that way since I was little. I've heard that Gandhi felt that reincarnation (and the bagavad gita) should be understood as an allegory. By allegory I mean that these things happen inside us, that Hell/heaven can be our present reality when in sin or righteous. We can pull this interpretation from passages like those in Proverbs that say "true righteous is one's life, and the persute of evil is death". I was also surprised that Virgil and Homer were not mentioned along side Milton and Dante. That quote from Milton, of Satan in Hell, is a reversal of a passage in Homer's Odyssey, where Achilles says "it is better to be a slave among the living than a king of the dead" (speaking as a dead Spector). Many scholarly individuals I know feel Plato, Dante, and the rest should also be understood Allegorically.
@johnstewart43502 жыл бұрын
Does this view of hell diminish the threat of God's judgment? Does this teaching soften the urgency of repentance? Is this offering the sinner any hope of salvation beyond this life? Modern views of hell won't survive the test of biblical fidelity. They'll allow the sinner to feel more comfortable and complacent by defanging God, making Him appear less severe. Challenges to the doctrine of hell start out by questioning what the Bible clearly says, but they don't end there. Wayne Grudem, recognizing the trend to make hell appear more bearable, noticed a tragic pattern: The doctrine of eternal conscious punishment…tends to be one of the first doctrines given up by people who are moving away from a commitment to the Bible as absolutely truthful […]. Among liberal theologians who do not accept the absolute truthfulness of the Bible, there is probably no one today who believes in the doctrine of eternal conscious punishment. (Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology) Two of the more prominent campaigns against hell are attacks against its eternality and severity. Will hell really be that bad? Whenever Jesus described hell, He was never flippant or dismissive. He used vivid, terrifying terms to describe the final destination of sinners, shocking and scaring His audiences with frighteningly graphic metaphors. Hell is a place so bad that you should be willing to cut off sensitive, irreplaceable parts of your body to avoid it (Matthew 5:29-30); even martyrdom would be worth avoiding the torment of hell (Matthew 10:28). He always presented hell as a horrific place of intolerable suffering. His descriptions are consistent with other biblical writers. Daniel referred to hell as a place of shame and everlasting contempt (Daniel 12:2). Paul called it a place of endless destruction and punishment (2 Thessalonians 1:5-10). Jude called hell a place of eternal fire and darkness (Jude 7). The Apostle John described hell as a place where sinners suffer everlasting torment, with no rest day or night (Revelation 14:9-11). Taken together, all those descriptions of hell communicate pain, fear, loss, anger, separation, and hopelessness. It's utter agony, eternal torment. Agony and Torment! The New Testament describes hell as a place of unimaginable torment. Biblical writers help us picture scenes of unspeakable horror, and most of the time they’re merely quoting what Jesus said about hell: Weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 8:12) Spiritual and bodily destruction (Matthew 10:28) Fiery furnaces (Matthew 13:42, 50) Outer darkness (Matthew 22:13) Unquenchable fires (Mark 9:48-49) Endless torments (Luke 16:23-24) John Calvin, commenting on those descriptions, wrote, "By such expressions, the Holy Spirit certainly intended to confound all our senses with dread." Calvin understood the Bible's appeal to our senses. When you read about hell in Scripture, you can almost hear the agonizing wails, smell the smoke and burning sulfur, see the flames from the lake of fire, and feel the seething anger of the wicked as they gnash their teeth at the Righteous Judge. Jesus used pictures and metaphors to help us understand the horror of hell. Darkness represents loneliness, insecurity, the sense of being lost and disoriented; fire represents the excruciating pain of burning; and a lake of fire represents the sense of drowning, suffocating, taking the burning sulfur internally. These vivid pictures of hell's environment should provoke a reasonable sense of fear in a normal, thinking person. No one can come away with the idea that hell is a tolerable place to spend eternity. Abandonment! While it's true that hell is a place of untold physical pain and suffering (fire, scorching, being cut to pieces), I think we often overlook the mental agony of being completely forsaken-abandoned for all eternity. After all, the most chilling cry from our Lord as He suffered God's wrath on the cross stemmed not from physical pain, but from being forsaken by the Father. Jesus cried out, "My God, My God, Why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46). The significance of God forsaking the Son in relation to hell: "This is a reminder to all sinners that while hell is the full fury of God's personal punishment presence, He will never be there to comfort. He will never be there to show sympathy. He will never bring relief. […] it is both the punishment of God and the absence of comfort. […] That's hell-punishment without relief ("The King Crucified: Consummation at Calvary"). As the Puritan Thomas Vincent put it, "Not only will the unbeliever be in hell, but hell will be in him too." Imprisonment! The New Testament frequently presents hell as a prison-a place of eternal confinement (Matthew 22:13; Jude 13; 2 Peter 2:9). It's impossible to understand first-century prison conditions by looking at American prisons today where accommodations include cable television, three square meals, educational opportunities, outdoor exercise, and toilet/shower facilities. In many of the world's jails throughout history, jailors didn't just treat prisoners like criminals, but rather as sub-humans, as animals. But even the worst of earthly prison conditions serve as weak analogies to the eternal dungeon of God's hell. God will offer nothing to comfort or relieve his agony-ever. In hell, sinners will forever be hopeless, helpless, and powerless. God casts them into hell for one reason-punishment (2 Thessalonians 1:9). Look at the Cross! If you want an inside glimpse of the agonies of hell, look at the Savior in Gethsemane as He anticipated the cross. See the bloody drops of sweat falling from his body as He faced the reality of absorbing His Father's wrath. Scripture is abundantly clear about the doctrine of hell. Nothing good can come from advocating a view of hell that makes it out to be anything less than a hopeless, agonizing, eternal separation from the good and gracious presence of God. If you reject, diminish, or neglect the doctrine of hell, you undermine the gravity of our sin in contrast to the holiness of God. But armed with accurate teaching on hell, you help the sinner understand why he must flee from the wrath of God to the mercy of Jesus Christ.
@MatthewKiehl2 жыл бұрын
@@johnstewart4350 Thank you for responding to a comment from a year ago, and the only person to respond in all that time. So, I'm wondering, do you think someone can be a follower and believer in Jesus Christ without believing in an afterlife? Can a person invite Jesus into their heart, and commit to being a living sacrifice :: and yet if they do not believe in an afterlife :: Do you think that person is still a Christian, under Grace? Maybe you think it is a simple or "weak" Christianity, with errors, or do you think it fails to be Christianity at all?
@termikesmike2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewKiehl Excellent comments ! I never knew Milton had 'played upon' Homer in that most famous of quotes - how did I miss that in English class ! It really seems to me that Western Christianity has been infused with a 'history' of Dante and Milton as if they "were" the Bible ! Who knows what the ‘ beliefs’ really were among the peoples who could not read the Bible or even ‘hear the Bible’ in their own language, but were ‘filtered’ through the ‘views’ of ….. ( let us guess who... ). Even today if u own a Bible , major problems to understanding exist in the translations because language changes and exists in a context of meaning that would be clear without stating at the time it was spoken. Example : When Jesus spoke of the “ Gates of Hades “ was He standing before the entrance to Jerusalem ? Yet He was in Galilee and around the corner was the ‘ literal complex of temples to the actual entrance to Hades ‘ ! ( check the historical facts about this ,,,,) How ‘allegorical’ was this to those who came on a pilgrimage in contemplation of those they had known who had 'gone to' Hades ? ( To add to this quandary, was it equal to/ same as Sheol of the Jews ? where is contemporary ‘commentary’ on the difference between Hades and Sheol in the time of Jesus ? ….) ALL that we have is ’story ( true LOGOS )’ - again, ‘word problems’ anyone ! Jesus was speaking “ figuratively “ to the disciples even at the Last Supper ….. The Holy Spirit will reveal to each what they are able to understand in their Spirit. Seriously, it’s just too much/difficult to explain - each of us has a unique personal experience as a “ child of God ” ( is this an allegory or The Truth ! !! ). enough - - ps what happened to the reply from John Stewart ? As I was writing this reply a ‘moving circle appeared’ above and then your last reply began appearing over and over and over again !
@MatthewKiehl2 жыл бұрын
@@termikesmike Thank you for your thoughts - and for being another individual to take interest in my comment after it sitting there for a year! Perhaps many pilgrims will pass by. I do not know exactly what has happened to John Stewart's comment. I'm able to view it by looking at my notifications, but if I look at the thread it seems to be gone. I hope I didn't frighten him away. I have screen shots of his comment, as I may ponder his thoughts a bit more. Any serious rebuke should be considered (as any student of Solomon or Socrates would say). The thrust of J.S's comment was to consider the consequences of such a teaching - on our views of God, the seriousness of our situation and our sin, and Hope. And to consider specific verses. (To oversimplify his comment). Should I try to transcribe it or build out a commentary on it? What would be helpful to you?
@termikesmike2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewKiehl In regard to John Stewart's missing comment : I’m simply wondering what’s happening to a number of missing replies - In response to your OP - I’m reminded now of Shakespeare - ‘All the world’s a stage .’ And where are we in this production - as actors or audience or stage hands or ...
@abraferrazify4 жыл бұрын
Does the word hell derive from norse mythology (hella the monstrous daughter of Loki)? In romanic languages we say inferno which means inferior, under
@HankFidel3 жыл бұрын
I think so
@jamesmccluskey3913 жыл бұрын
Yes, it does
@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour81643 жыл бұрын
Middle High German helle, from Old High German hella, hellia, from Proto-Germanic haljo, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European ḱel- (“to cover, hide, conceal”). Compare Low German Hell, Dutch hel, English hell, Icelandic hel, helvíti. With the first translations of the bible into "common language" was the German it would fit the concept.
@3anakmanis Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@centre-place11 ай бұрын
Thank you for supporting the channel!
@JoseMejia-e9d11 ай бұрын
The concept of Hell & teaching is not Scriptural , it i s a misinterpretation of Jesus teachings & parables and also a combination of Pagan underworld believes adopted by False Christianity
@salameid8428 Жыл бұрын
Am I correct in saying that some people think that Joel was written before Genesis or is one of the first book that was written or is that just a rumor
@joanapira365 Жыл бұрын
In the end of a situation or problem or life or idea God has the last word and the best decision...that's why never make plans cause God knows all that will be done in the end.
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 Жыл бұрын
It's correct logic. But it is also applied to the notion of "prayer" and thus the bible once again logic-busts and contradicts itself.
@GitzenShiggles11 ай бұрын
When you get there, make sure you think of everything you wrote about it. The irony will BURN in your memory.
@maxbiblicalstudies5232 жыл бұрын
I have been working to pull so many of these elements together myself. I feel that, given my time & resources I got the rough collection of them. THIS however, is an excellent treatment of the interplay between Dante & Milton with Aristotle/Plato and Christianity. Quite the layer cake! Thanks!
@LynnJung3 жыл бұрын
I learn so much from this channel. I'm so glad I found it.
@catsoffirstave1091 Жыл бұрын
You learned 16th century Protestant anti-Catholic propaganda. Please go check up on a few of the things he says to see if they are true. He's a hater spewing hate and making BANK on videos and probably books and speeches. He is a snake oil charmsman and you look more intelligent than that if that's your real picture. Hook. Line. Sinker. Jesus is real and He loves YOU, you, you!!!
@markrossow63033 жыл бұрын
( there was a radio drama in which Soviet scientists are out in Siberia, drilling deep into the Earth's crust the drill-string breaks into a void pulling it out, they hear the echoing Screams of The Damned ~~~ )
@leonais13 жыл бұрын
That reminds me of a 1950s British drama called 'Quatermass and the Pit' where there is drilling at a site called Hob's Lane.
@Jivanmuktishu3 жыл бұрын
It's the screams of the audience over a stupid plot. If the drill struck a vacuum there would be implosion as the outer air met empty space; or else the flames of hellfire would destroy the driller and his drill. But vacuum is not Void. Void is utter emptiness, Vacuum is contained.
@bettymccorkle7883 жыл бұрын
Sheol/hell is the grave. I do not believe in "eternal" torment, but I do believe in eternal death. I also do not think much about living forever. It does not really appeal to me, but I choose to follow best I know how what Yahova wants us to do, to the way He says we are to live....in the here and now. If we only obey in order to avoid punishment and to live forever (receive a reward), then we are not obeying out of love, honor, respect to Yahova.
@darrenwithers36282 жыл бұрын
I hate the idea of eternal life. I believe that living the way Christ taught (well most things) is simply the best way to live in harmony with other people. The way I see Evangelical Christianity today is something based on fear and division. There really is no punishment for sin, other than the negative consequences and the hell it creates on earth. The sin of greed leads to hell for people who suffer in poverty all their lives. Sin is behaving in a way that causes harm to others. It isn't based on some divine moral code. Adultary is bad because it leads to broken relationships and family trauma and sometimes worse. God didn't create a list of arbitary laws that folk obey to please him. Jesus explained that the law was based on love for one another. As far as I can see churches are some of the most sinful places in society today. So yeah, my faith is not based on reward or fear of divine wrath, it's based on living in a way that best serves humanity.
@alandean96743 жыл бұрын
Valley of Hinnom (Gehenna) is the fire pit that is called hell, Hel is a Norse goddess.
@AHAHAHHAHA11 ай бұрын
Neither god nor the devil crated hell,it was humans all along…
@CoffeeNReds3 жыл бұрын
I listen to these at work, I love them!!
@oldi1843 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Usually, people at work are working.
@muthemaori58993 жыл бұрын
@@oldi184 could be working from home perhaps?
@oldi1843 жыл бұрын
@@muthemaori5899 But she said at work. She did not say at home while working.
@kendrajade66889 ай бұрын
@@oldi184 Could be a janitor or something that doesn't require you to have your ears open.
@naiduvga16123 жыл бұрын
which came first, the invention of heaven or hell. how man came to make such inventions
@danielpaulson88383 жыл бұрын
Kingdom of Heaven within, or hell? If those sound like supernatural places, I suggest a class in metaphor. Heaven and hell is here now. Best to not wait till you die to figure out life. Those silly Abrahamic, evolved theists.
@bg51262 жыл бұрын
Did witchfoot send u too?
@joanapira365 Жыл бұрын
Hello John! I really enjoy all your videos and also watch them everytime they show up. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us .Cheers!
@CorePathway Жыл бұрын
You can’t say Hello without Hell 😂
@11kravitzn2 жыл бұрын
Where can I find the video mentioned around 18:00 "a brief biography of the devil"? I'd love to watch it, but I can't seem to find it. Thanks!
@andrealfarrow67262 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend The Book of Enoch. It pertains to the subject "hell" in my opinion. It's "hidden" and interesting.
@johnschuh8616 Жыл бұрын
Yes.
@texaslibertyadvocatenetwork Жыл бұрын
Trash
@glennrobinson7193 Жыл бұрын
Hidden is of the occult.
@radiumdude Жыл бұрын
@@glennrobinson7193”Occult” simply and literally means “hidden”…
@glennrobinson7193 Жыл бұрын
@@radiumdude True, yes agreed. Interesting that death, the grave, hades has a similar meaning to the word occult i.e.hades which is death, and the grave, means covered, hidden, the unknown.
@bignoob17907 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the Elijah/ john the Baptist parallel?
@mmccrownus2406 Жыл бұрын
All major religions describe an afterlife where people may experience suffering. Countless people have had experiences and reported visions, dreams, etc in such a world. Alcoholics, druggers, violent guys may have experiences of the lower worlds while still alive.
@Nwmguy2 жыл бұрын
Fitting that the talk on Hell was in the middle of a heat wave
@gospelofthomas77thpearl223 жыл бұрын
Great overview. You did not mention that in the Torah there is no proper noun ‘Satan’. Instead, it is a description ‘the satan’, which as you mention means ‘the accuser’. Jesus would have seen this character in the same way as Jewish people do now. This character works for god to test the souls of the dead - do they love god for being God, or do they love Him for what He can give them, hence the story of Job. I bow to the Divine in you. 🙏🏼
@gospelofthomas77thpearl223 жыл бұрын
@stroncal I guess to some people
@markjalessian3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. You just opened the allegory of Job for me.
@gospelofthomas77thpearl223 жыл бұрын
@@markjalessian I bow to the Divine in you 🙏🏼
@muthemaori58993 жыл бұрын
He's like a divine cop according to Francesca (forgot her surname hard to pronounce and spell), She's a scholar in OT history and development.
@gospelofthomas77thpearl223 жыл бұрын
@@muthemaori5899 interesting way of looking at this character & I can see why. 👍🏼
@leelynch361411 ай бұрын
I can only see hell in a figurative sense. It's a state of mind that we go through now in this life as a result of bad decision making and evil choices. I do believe in God and I do believe in Jesus Christ and I don't believe that we would be burning in the lake of fire for all eternity. That is metaphorical
@ericdumont610 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful podcast, wish I found it earlier, thank you 😊
@thetruthexperiment Жыл бұрын
I guess words just mean whatever you want them to mean.
@herminepursch2470 Жыл бұрын
Are you talking about yourself
@SoNonWoo2 жыл бұрын
Did the idea of the purging level, purgatory, also emerge during the time of Aquinas / Dante? And since these developments are after the Great Schism, does that mean that eastern Christianity, Orthodoxy, does not share these concepts?
@leonais13 жыл бұрын
Did the Ebionites have a concept of Hell or a Devil figure?
@todbeard81183 жыл бұрын
The Ebionites probably did have a concept of final judgement and hell. The Marcionites didn't.
@somethingyousaid5059 Жыл бұрын
If this temporal hell was possible, why should I assume that an eternal one isn't?
@amazinggrace56923 жыл бұрын
It’s a Wonderful Life ... Jimmy Stewart
@West37202 жыл бұрын
How did hell go from being punishment for evildoers to punishment for all non-believers?
@termikesmike2 жыл бұрын
In the "Old Testament" your punishment was in this life. Death was simple consequence of choice by Adam .... There's no "punishment " after Death = that IS the punishment. Jesus is the answer to prayers of David (for example) - that all will not be " in vain " - the plea for all that there will one day be a 'resurrection of all' and a 'judgement of all ' separating those who were good from those who were evil and letting the good souls live again in new bodies that will not die. ( all changes from this 'story' are bogus )
@blackhawk7r2212 жыл бұрын
Mythology
@UserId-ir4gq Жыл бұрын
@@termikesmikeMy father is Christian but he didn't go church i went church upto age 10, after my father death i went Pentecost church at 23age and baptism, but I didn't know about the bible commandments and law. I have 2elder sisters their marriage was late in our system we marry from elder to young in order, I met one guy but i knew he is not my future partner but we loved he always spoked bad god warning (pastor) many many years to stop sin but i didn't obey, after 5years he married one girl,that time pastor warned seriously but i didn't obey, after his marriage broken commandments we did sexual sins(5months) and casually took bread and wine after sins, his wife affected coz of me 1.I felt god's grace, mercy closed in my life. 2.Marriage not happened,Now health condition affected, 3.mild arthritis disease, sickness, fingers damaged and bent. Can't do anything without others help. I destroyed my life. I disobeyed uncountable years for god's voice (god speaking with pastor & pastor warning in pulpit ) afterthat broken commandments. Can god forgive my disobedienced and sexual sins afterthat?
@abraferrazify4 жыл бұрын
And also Mount Zaphon is part of the imagery of the Baal cycle in siro-palestine mythology
@nancycole-auguste6614 Жыл бұрын
Hell is a symbol of the reality of a soul that develops nothing but evil qualities on this material world. Evil qualities are the absense of virtues so in a kingdom of all possitive spiritual virtues how would an evil soul gain access? This world is just a material womb to develop spiritual qualities for the eternal realm of the spirit.
@JamesRichardWiley Жыл бұрын
Hell can only be experienced as a living body. After the body dies so does experience.
@jeffsmith8065 Жыл бұрын
Body is just a vessel,a avatar to finish your journey. Spirit will never delete.
@rodofdiscipline188711 ай бұрын
HELL A word used in the King James Version (as well as in the Catholic Douay Version and most older translations) to translate the Hebrew sheʼohl′ and the Greek hai′des. In the King James Version the word “hell” is rendered from sheʼohl′ 31 times and from hai′des 10 times. This version is not consistent, however, since sheʼohl′ is also translated 31 times “grave” and 3 times “pit.” In the Douay Version sheʼohl′ is rendered “hell” 64 times, “pit” once, and “death” once. In 1885, with the publication of the complete English Revised Version, the original word sheʼohl′ was in many places transliterated into the English text of the Hebrew Scriptures, though, in most occurrences, “grave” and “pit” were used, and “hell” is found some 14 times. This was a point on which the American committee disagreed with the British revisers, and so, when producing the American Standard Version (1901) they transliterated sheʼohl′ in all 65 of its appearances. Both versions transliterated hai′des in the Christian Greek Scriptures in all ten of its occurrences, though the Greek word Ge′en•na (English, “Gehenna”) is rendered “hell” throughout, as is true of many other modern translations. Concerning this use of “hell” to translate these original words from the Hebrew and Greek, Vine’s Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (1981, Vol. 2, p. 187) says: “HADES . . . It corresponds to ‘Sheol’ in the O.T. [Old Testament]. In the A.V. of the O.T. [Old Testament] and N.T. [New Testament], it has been unhappily rendered ‘Hell.’” Collier’s Encyclopedia (1986, Vol. 12, p. 28) says concerning “Hell”: “First it stands for the Hebrew Sheol of the Old Testament and the Greek Hades of the Septuagint and New Testament. Since Sheol in Old Testament times referred simply to the abode of the dead and suggested no moral distinctions, the word ‘hell,’ as understood today, is not a happy translation.” It is, in fact, because of the way that the word “hell” is understood today that it is such an unsatisfactory translation of these original Bible words. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, unabridged, under “Hell” says: “fr[om] . . . helan to conceal.” The word “hell” thus originally conveyed no thought of heat or torment but simply of a ‘covered over or concealed place.’ In the old English dialect the expression “helling potatoes” meant, not to roast them, but simply to place the potatoes in the ground or in a cellar. The meaning given today to the word “hell” is that portrayed in Dante’s Divine Comedy and Milton’s Paradise Lost, which meaning is completely foreign to the original definition of the word. The idea of a “hell” of fiery torment, however, dates back long before Dante or Milton. The Grolier Universal Encyclopedia (1971, Vol. 9, p. 205) under “Hell” says: “Hindus and Buddhists regard hell as a place of spiritual cleansing and final restoration. Islamic tradition considers it as a place of everlasting punishment.” The idea of suffering after death is found among the pagan religious teachings of ancient peoples in Babylon and Egypt. Babylonian and Assyrian beliefs depicted the “nether world . . . as a place full of horrors, . . . presided over by gods and demons of great strength and fierceness.” Although ancient Egyptian religious texts do not teach that the burning of any individual victim would go on forever, they do portray the “Other World” as featuring “pits of fire” for “the damned.”-The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, by Morris Jastrow, Jr., 1898, p. 581; The Book of the Dead, with introduction by E. Wallis Budge, 1960, pp. 135, 144, 149, 151, 153, 161, 200. “Hellfire” has been a basic teaching in Christendom for many centuries. It is understandable why The Encyclopedia Americana (1956, Vol. XIV, p. 81) said: “Much confusion and misunderstanding has been caused through the early translators of the Bible persistently rendering the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades and Gehenna by the word hell. The simple transliteration of these words by the translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this confusion and misconception.” Nevertheless, such transliteration and consistent rendering does enable the Bible student to make an accurate comparison of the texts in which these original words appear and, with open mind, thereby to arrive at a correct understanding of their true significance. Hell is simply the grave of man kind from which a person can receive a resurrection. Not a place of torture.
@williamchamberlain226311 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Ace96x10 Жыл бұрын
Hell isn't an invention, it's a creation. That most people's version of heaven and hell is from hallmark cards and secular books, is just another testament to how stupid most people really are.
@abraferrazify4 жыл бұрын
Isn't the new testament term for hell "Hades" - from greek mythology?
@ketsune234 жыл бұрын
Hades, Sheol and Tartarus the Bible translated all as hell which isn't right
@HankFidel3 жыл бұрын
It is, but I think it's because a lot of it was written for Greeks and it was the closest concept they had.
@jamesmccluskey3913 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is
@fretnesbutke32333 жыл бұрын
There are most likely quite a few insightful studies of the place-names for the geography of the afterworld. "Paradise",for instance,started as the name of the garden park of Cyrus the Great. It migrated to Greece and became synonymous with"Heaven". I don't know if it's the same place as the Elysian Fields.
@todbeard81183 жыл бұрын
Hades and Tartarus are of Greek origin. Tartarus was an even deeper level where the wicked were punished. Christian authors modeled hell after this. They modeled the evil character of Satan after the Zoroastrian evil deity Angra Mainyu. Christian ideas of hell and Satan are of Greek and Persian origin.
@youngknowledgeseeker Жыл бұрын
If any Christians are watching this just know Biblical Unitarians have been saying this for years and have acknowledged the necessity of placing the Bible in it's historical context as critical to understanding it. He covered Hell, Gehenna in the New Testament, most likely a place of fiery destruction potentially also painful. But wait till you learn you don't go to heaven (since death is sleep) and rather that the gospel message of Jesus the entire time was about a promise of life in a restored paradised earth while occupying a position of power over the nations for their benefit. Regarldess of whether one thinks this is fiction or not that is much more exciting than the jargon taught at most churches and it's far more accurate towards and reflective of the New Testament. "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit *the earth* "
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
Ask Hollywood if it burns in hell? Timbre !
@bothewolf34668 ай бұрын
One of the best lectures yet, nice John that is called John the Chart-maker.
@epicurusstan32233 жыл бұрын
Just as I run out of Bart Ehrman's lectures, I find Centre Place! Maybe it's the hand of the divine? Great work!
@hocuspocus1233 жыл бұрын
Or maybe the hand of the devil 😁
@epicurusstan32233 жыл бұрын
@@hocuspocus123 TRUE
@ericdecker29143 жыл бұрын
The Divine Algorithm! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@je-freenorman77872 жыл бұрын
There is no such thing as God. The point of creation is a trinity. There can be no single creator.
@epicurusstan32232 жыл бұрын
@@je-freenorman7787 /shrugs i dont understand the nature of reality, i just try to enjoy it
@charlynesimms9451Ай бұрын
how do you know when UR righteous enough, how do you grade urself? And how do we know what GOD thinks of us?
@anonymousmouse41243 жыл бұрын
I thought Job was oldest book in bible, predating Genesis? Thanks!
@ScottyMcYachty3 жыл бұрын
This is my understanding as well.
@jonritchey86533 жыл бұрын
me too... no hashtag
@sensatezdemente49823 жыл бұрын
It is not. It's kinda hard to predate Genesis. However, Job's book could very well take place between Genesis 11 and 12, and before Exodus.
@ScottyMcYachty3 жыл бұрын
@@sensatezdemente4982 That's 2-dimensional thinking on your part. Even assuming the Genesis account is true (and there is no legitimate reason to think it is), it is absolutely plausible that Job was written down before it. Scholarly opinion (based on textual analysis) places at least some of Genesis at around 800BC. Not all stories are written in sequence. And the Bible was clearly written not by one, but MANY authors. Take Star Wars, for example. The first stories committed to both paper and film are events from the middle of the story. To assume Genesis was written first simply because it appears first, & is the Judeo-Christian Creation account demonstrates profound ignorance on your part. We know the gospel we call "Mark" was the original, yet it appears 2nd in the New Testament behind Matthew (who copied 90% of Mark... without credit).
@iamcinmal50153 жыл бұрын
@@sensatezdemente4982 He doesn’t not mean literally predates Genesis, or creation, but rather that the Book of Job was written first, and then 5 first books came
@rogerwilco81463 жыл бұрын
I have a great time with this channel . How can i join the online meetup ,and what fees are involved?
@lupemerrit Жыл бұрын
They’re all human inventions.
@ValensRocks Жыл бұрын
He set the earth on its foundations; it can never be moved. You covered it with the deep as with a garment; the waters stood above the mountains. they flowed over the mountains, they went down into the valleys, to the place you assigned for them.
@HappyCatholicDane3 жыл бұрын
Overall a great lecture 👍. However I do sort of miss a rundown of the major Christian theological views on hell, both east and west. Universalism was mentioned, but you also have semi-universalist positions, views of hell as deprivation and views of hell being the sinners response to Gods closeness. It makes a big difference if the gates of hell are closed from the inside or the outside.
@letsomethingshine3 жыл бұрын
I'm with you if you are talking about Western Pepe versus Byzantine Pope. But getting into the theology is different from a "professional" historical focus. How hell exactly works to "keep people eternally in" makes huge theological/psychological/narrative difference, but not historical difference (or even much logical difference really, given the logic of how heroes saving people is supposed to work without resorting to cronyism or favoritism or voluntarism [would a "Perfect You" allow someone to hurt themselves or commit suicide?], etc.) I think the video guy is a college-accredited Historian (obviously a skilled historian by his humility, lack of vagueness/interpretation, and disimpassioned details... so hopefully he went to a good school too that was worthy of him if it did not specifically instill it in him and others itself). Historically, Inferno came from renaissance Latin views of Tartarus "twisted [as in twisted morals or twisting in pain]" within Hades. Hell came from Anglo-Saxon views of Hel's realm, not the Jewish sheol which was "grave" and more like Hades than Tartarus or Hel. I suppose in O.T. or other historical commentary (like Josephus) some Judians or Samaritans might have thought of their "good, well deserving people" to be "resting in sheol" waiting the resurrection of Saints for the war mentioned in Jeremiah or Zacharia or which ever chosen prophet out of the lots that the partisan Royal-aligned (depended on the times also) priests chose to say never got anything wrong and should be included in their TNK amalgamations.
@tedgrant2 Жыл бұрын
Some people think that death is sleeping and one day we will wake up. Jesus certainly was one of those people (Matthew 9:24) But after too much alcohol, nobody can wake me.
@AquariusGate Жыл бұрын
I'm very impressed by the depth and knowledge i find on this channel. Being divinely tasked, I'm sorry I have nothing to donate. My high regard and praise for your work does not do justice to your efforts. Many thanks and blessings. 🙏
@johnny2303 Жыл бұрын
Um maybe he should reference the Bible. Hello!
@Tysto2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know why people care about air conditioner noise. Your audio was good even with it on.
@kimberlyjohnson1571 Жыл бұрын
Very well done! Extremely educational! It's called; "It's a Wonderful life." Explain why the book of "Mark" is the ONLY book that talks about people rising from their graves. All these "zombies" walking around, yet NO other book talks about it. Mark, who NEVER even met Christ. U need to share this stuff with Franklin Graham & R.C. Sproul, who seems to REJOICE in the suffering of others! Ironic how the "stories" keep changing! If Jobe s punished, we are ALL doomed! THANK YOU! I'm not afraid anymore!
@rexrambo7686 Жыл бұрын
It's Matthew 27:52-53.. Just saying.. All BS to me, but if it was true, it kinda makes Jesus's resurrection quite a banal event..
@lauriveikkokahanpaa2747 Жыл бұрын
Just for competeness and fun: hells need not be hot. And hot places need not be evil. Here in Finland we have a saying: ''cold like Russian Hell'. Welcome to enjoy a nice Finnish sauna!
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 Жыл бұрын
I want to live in a highly secular Nordic country.
@larrytaylor6933 жыл бұрын
To scare the F out of people. In a effort to get them to believe the same as they do . Keeping them scared in hopes keeping them in line with the law of the land. ... That's why hell was created. Hell and brimstone.
@billwalsh388 Жыл бұрын
Nowadays it's to keep the donations flowing.
@whtiequillBj Жыл бұрын
@2:22, an allegory? That is very generous of you. It feels more like Dante Alighieri's time to dunk on everyone he most disliked as he poetically, and very leisurely travels though the nine circles of Hell. @1:12:39, yes in the Greek world the afterlife is seen as good. There is the Elysian Fields where the Heroes and "good" people go and there is Tartarus where the bad people go.
@billfarley9167 Жыл бұрын
Hell was invented by the Roman Catholic church to control the flock.
@Yet333 Жыл бұрын
Is that why truly evil people get away with whatever they choose ? Because they don’t believe they will ever be punished?
@slickrick33316 ай бұрын
If a spirit can walk through a wall and don't feel anything how does it feel fire
@markrossow63033 жыл бұрын
yeah Dante's Paradiso is boring... Purgatorio is often overlooked but I liked it best (the wife as English Lit major read Milton)
@gregorywellssr785711 ай бұрын
Hell is the idea that pushed me away from Christianity. Which led me to explore my European pagan roots. So yay Hell.
@thomasvieth60633 жыл бұрын
Shortly before you froze at 1:23, Egyptian is not a Semitic language. Also, I am always baffled at how history stops at the Bible. The authors of that were obviously "inspired" by Sumerian and other Mesopotamian sources. See the Gilgamesh epic as one instance. That also goes for the "light bearer" Lucifer, who is much older than the Bible and with quite a different function.
@Jivanmuktishu3 жыл бұрын
Not LightBearer but LightMaker: Luci = Light + -fer, the Latin root of the infinitive , to make or do (or both). Obviously a name for a sun, not necessarily our Sol. In Sanskrit, the notion is commonly used for the inner divinity.
@quentinnewark27453 жыл бұрын
He can understand good percentages of Aramaic, and I sent him a recording of Gilgamesh in Akkadian and he understood “about a third of it” just from similar words.
@GuidetteExpert3 жыл бұрын
Ancient egyptian is sanskrit language from India. Only difference is the way they write.
@thomasvieth60633 жыл бұрын
@@GuidetteExpert Sorry, you've got to be kidding. Egyptian is, as Sumerian, an isolated language nobody knows the origin of.
@WhiteDove73-8882 жыл бұрын
Ha ha ha
@susanlett9632 Жыл бұрын
Hell is a scare tactic used by the Christian church to scare you into obedience
@symphonyinkart2 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a severe anxiety disorder, unfortunately. I had high risk for that as my grandmother also suffers from this. I’ve been learning about religion, it’s history He’ll absolutely terrifies me tho. Sometimes I will remember it and I can’t function. I weirdly actually have slight relation to John Milton from my grandfather. I only learned tha recently from my uncle
@johnstewart43502 жыл бұрын
Does this view of hell diminish the threat of God's judgment? Does this teaching soften the urgency of repentance? Is this offering the sinner any hope of salvation beyond this life? Modern views of hell won't survive the test of biblical fidelity. They'll allow the sinner to feel more comfortable and complacent by defanging God, making Him appear less severe. Challenges to the doctrine of hell start out by questioning what the Bible clearly says, but they don't end there. Wayne Grudem, recognizing the trend to make hell appear more bearable, noticed a tragic pattern: The doctrine of eternal conscious punishment…tends to be one of the first doctrines given up by people who are moving away from a commitment to the Bible as absolutely truthful […]. Among liberal theologians who do not accept the absolute truthfulness of the Bible, there is probably no one today who believes in the doctrine of eternal conscious punishment. (Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology) Two of the more prominent campaigns against hell are attacks against its eternality and severity. Will hell really be that bad? Whenever Jesus described hell, He was never flippant or dismissive. He used vivid, terrifying terms to describe the final destination of sinners, shocking and scaring His audiences with frighteningly graphic metaphors. Hell is a place so bad that you should be willing to cut off sensitive, irreplaceable parts of your body to avoid it (Matthew 5:29-30); even martyrdom would be worth avoiding the torment of hell (Matthew 10:28). He always presented hell as a horrific place of intolerable suffering. His descriptions are consistent with other biblical writers. Daniel referred to hell as a place of shame and everlasting contempt (Daniel 12:2). Paul called it a place of endless destruction and punishment (2 Thessalonians 1:5-10). Jude called hell a place of eternal fire and darkness (Jude 7). The Apostle John described hell as a place where sinners suffer everlasting torment, with no rest day or night (Revelation 14:9-11). Taken together, all those descriptions of hell communicate pain, fear, loss, anger, separation, and hopelessness. It's utter agony, eternal torment. Agony and Torment! The New Testament describes hell as a place of unimaginable torment. Biblical writers help us picture scenes of unspeakable horror, and most of the time they’re merely quoting what Jesus said about hell: Weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 8:12) Spiritual and bodily destruction (Matthew 10:28) Fiery furnaces (Matthew 13:42, 50) Outer darkness (Matthew 22:13) Unquenchable fires (Mark 9:48-49) Endless torments (Luke 16:23-24) John Calvin, commenting on those descriptions, wrote, "By such expressions, the Holy Spirit certainly intended to confound all our senses with dread." Calvin understood the Bible's appeal to our senses. When you read about hell in Scripture, you can almost hear the agonizing wails, smell the smoke and burning sulfur, see the flames from the lake of fire, and feel the seething anger of the wicked as they gnash their teeth at the Righteous Judge. Jesus used pictures and metaphors to help us understand the horror of hell. Darkness represents loneliness, insecurity, the sense of being lost and disoriented; fire represents the excruciating pain of burning; and a lake of fire represents the sense of drowning, suffocating, taking the burning sulfur internally. These vivid pictures of hell's environment should provoke a reasonable sense of fear in a normal, thinking person. No one can come away with the idea that hell is a tolerable place to spend eternity. Abandonment! While it's true that hell is a place of untold physical pain and suffering (fire, scorching, being cut to pieces), I think we often overlook the mental agony of being completely forsaken-abandoned for all eternity. After all, the most chilling cry from our Lord as He suffered God's wrath on the cross stemmed not from physical pain, but from being forsaken by the Father. Jesus cried out, "My God, My God, Why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46). The significance of God forsaking the Son in relation to hell: "This is a reminder to all sinners that while hell is the full fury of God's personal punishment presence, He will never be there to comfort. He will never be there to show sympathy. He will never bring relief. […] it is both the punishment of God and the absence of comfort. […] That's hell-punishment without relief ("The King Crucified: Consummation at Calvary"). As the Puritan Thomas Vincent put it, "Not only will the unbeliever be in hell, but hell will be in him too." Imprisonment! The New Testament frequently presents hell as a prison-a place of eternal confinement (Matthew 22:13; Jude 13; 2 Peter 2:9). It's impossible to understand first-century prison conditions by looking at American prisons today where accommodations include cable television, three square meals, educational opportunities, outdoor exercise, and toilet/shower facilities. In many of the world's jails throughout history, jailors didn't just treat prisoners like criminals, but rather as sub-humans, as animals. But even the worst of earthly prison conditions serve as weak analogies to the eternal dungeon of God's hell. God will offer nothing to comfort or relieve his agony-ever. In hell, sinners will forever be hopeless, helpless, and powerless. God casts them into hell for one reason-punishment (2 Thessalonians 1:9). Look at the Cross! If you want an inside glimpse of the agonies of hell, look at the Savior in Gethsemane as He anticipated the cross. See the bloody drops of sweat falling from his body as He faced the reality of absorbing His Father's wrath. Scripture is abundantly clear about the doctrine of hell. Nothing good can come from advocating a view of hell that makes it out to be anything less than a hopeless, agonizing, eternal separation from the good and gracious presence of God. If you reject, diminish, or neglect the doctrine of hell, you undermine the gravity of our sin in contrast to the holiness of God. But armed with accurate teaching on hell, you help the sinner understand why he must flee from the wrath of God to the mercy of Jesus Christ.
@symphonyinkart2 жыл бұрын
@@johnstewart4350 can you simplify what your trying to get at for me. Lol. I appreciate the length and has some great scripture.
@myrapidsepsyoutubechannel43792 жыл бұрын
Your grandmother does NOT predispose you to a high level of anxiety. Unfortunately being a women actually DOES. Stay in the MOMENT. Worrying does NOTHING.
@symphonyinkart2 жыл бұрын
@@myrapidsepsyoutubechannel4379 mental illness can definitely have genetic pre disposition- especially if you have any trauma to trigger. But thank you. I actually have bouts where I manage it very good. Depending on a few factors. I went years and figured I didn’t have it anymore lol Then a new introduction in my life te triggered it Take care
@peppie05212 жыл бұрын
Every morning for a few minutes, as the sun rises go outside and look towards the sun. This will reset your biorhythms. Focus on your wellness, you will be fine.
@kronos01ful10 ай бұрын
When Satan can convince you that he'll doesn't exist he won !
@XXXSutton10 ай бұрын
There is no hell in the original language the bible was wrote in