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What is Hell? What is Heaven? Where does a person who commits a heinous sin go? Where does a person who did legitimate things and prays all his life go? This is what distinguishes hell and heaven. Hell is to people, what school is to students, a place where souls of all morals, good or bad, were consigned after death. This is the place of punishment of Satan and the other fallen angels and of all mortals who die unrepentant of seri ....

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.... would be a punishment, but not a horrendous punishment by sending that person to hell. There is going to be a point when staying on earth is not going to work because that person keeps on committing sins and that is when hell is appropriately. Hell is for people who continuously commit sins. Hell…an inconceivable place. I portray hell as a conflagration with wicked sinners being tortured in ways can’t be imagined. They deserve what was coming. ....

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