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| − | + | {{summary | text=Hell is the opposite [[heaven]]. It is eternal separation from [[God]] after a human dies. Some Christians believe this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is a state of non-existence.}} | |
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| + | {{overview}} | ||
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| + | {{topics}} | ||
| + | * [[Heaven]] | ||
| + | * [[Purgatory]] | ||
| + | * [[Death]] | ||
| + | * [[Sin]] | ||
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| + | {{opinions}} | ||
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| + | {{quotes}} | ||
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| + | {{links}} | ||
| + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell Wikipedia - Hell] | ||
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| + | {{returnto}} [[Afterlife]] | [[Christian doctrine and debates]] | ||
Revision as of 08:25, 14 July 2006
| Hell is the opposite heaven. It is eternal separation from God after a human dies. Some Christians believe this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is a state of non-existence. (Read more) |
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