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To: SJackson
'Is it possible to describe hell on a sheet of paper?'

Wow, what a great question. From the scriptures, hell is a place that has no food, water; there is no love and there is no friendship there. One who is apart from Christ, gets to dry up there and become incense upon a lake of fire. One can say that it is truly 'a fate worse than death'.

The tragedy is that those who are there will know what they have missed. The Lord Jesus Christ revealed that they will beg those who are not there to warn others not to come there; to avoid that place at all costs; begging for even a drop of cold water.

Because, the opposite of hell is heaven. When there is love and life in it's fullness forever. According to scripture, the food, housing and clothing is fully provided. One gets friendship without measure and to be in the presence of Joy for ever more. That Joy is knowing your creator and being loved by Him forever.

Look to the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ and throw off the old life that is bound for that aweful place and cling to Him. Know the joy that is set before you; of knowing your Savior and eternal love and friendship. Don't delay, sit down and today pray. He longs to hear from you.

25 posted on 11/29/2005 7:13:49 AM PST by sr4402
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To: sr4402

Quite a question indeed.

Springing to mind:

The sheet of paper. Blank. With nothing to write with. And never a chance to look away. Forever.
No interaction. No expression. No interaction. Solitary confinment for the mind.
A blank paper is a joyous wonder - but only if one may reach out upon it, express oneself on it, or perceive the expressions of others thereupon; left blank, with no means of interaction (even tearing or crumpling it), the void enforced induces ultimate despair.


34 posted on 11/29/2005 8:11:48 AM PST by ctdonath2
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