(Part 2)
LAST month I wrote about Bill Wiese’s book called 23 Minutes in Hell. Jesus brought Bill to Hell to let him experience Hell and tasked him with the responsibility of telling people that Hell really exists. He said that he was placed in a prison cell carved from stone and there was no light but he could see that there were two hideous creatures with him in the cell. He knew that the creatures were evil and wanted to harm him. These creatures cursed God and hated God. Bill states that God is not in Hell. Thus, there is no good, no life, and no light in Hell because God is not there. It is there where Lucifer and his cohorts, his demons and minions have been banished forever by God. Unfortunately, humans who have not chosen to believe in Jesus as the Redeemer of Man are also banished there. Devils and demons torment the physical bodies of humans who go there but they do not die, they just feel the physical pain. But it is the absence of God in that place that creates the deepest feelings of hopelessness, despair and suffering, and complete absence of joy and happiness that will convince you to avoid going there at all costs.
Bill states that it was extremely hot in the prison cell and he was completely naked. Thereafter, he found himself next to an "enormous pit with raging flames of fire leaping high into an open cavern. As I looked up into the dark, eerie, tomb-like atmosphere, it seemed to be like a mouth that had swallowed her dead. The flames of her ravenous appetite were never satisfied with the pitiful screams of untold multitudes… The heat was far from bearable, and I desperately wanted to escape before I too would be thrown into that inferno." But how hot was it? Bill compares the heat in Hell to 2,000 to 12,000 degrees: "I am reminded of the devastation of the twin towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, when some people, rather than facing 2,000 degree heat, chose to plummet to their death by leaping out a window. A fall, especially from such great heights, must have been horrendous. It was reported that a person subjected to that temperature would be incinerated in about 15 seconds. Those people chose to make that leap rather than face the intensity of those flames for even 15 seconds. Some scientists have reported that the core temperature at the center of the earth is approximately 12 thousand degrees...."
But humans in Hell do not die. Fire does not incinerate their physical bodies. They just feel intense pain for eternity. Bill further states: "I could see the outlines of people through the flames. The screams from the condemned souls were deafening and relentless. There was no safe place, no safe moment, no temporary relief of any kind." So, if you think you’re just going to go to hell and get incinerated in 15 seconds and cease to exist, you’re wrong again. You will be in Hell for the rest of eternity getting barbecued by devils and demons and you will not be able to escape.
But you say you don’t believe in Hell. Well, it doesn’t matter what you believe. Even if you don’t believe there is a place called Hawaii that looks like paradise on earth just because you haven’t been there, Hawaii still exists. Isn’t it logical to do what has to be done to exclude the possibility of not going to Hell just in case it did exist even if you do not believe that it exists?
All you people who have evil in your hearts, doing charity will not save you from Hell but accepting Jesus, as your Savior will.
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( Published on June 27, 2009 in Asian Journal Los Angeles p. C6 )
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