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''Synopsis:'' 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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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.
 
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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The [[Gospels]] portray images of destruction and torment when referring to hell.
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Passages such as [[Matthew 3]]:10-12 give an image of destruction.
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Often fire is used to give an image of hell, for example in [[Mathew 5:22]], [[Matthew 25]]:41-46, [[Luke 3:9]]
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Sometimes darkness is used as an image of hell, for example in [[Matthew 22:13]] and [[Luke 13]]:22-28
  
 
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Synopsis: 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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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.

Biblical passages

The Gospels portray images of destruction and torment when referring to hell.

Passages such as Matthew 3:10-12 give an image of destruction.

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Often fire is used to give an image of hell, for example in Mathew 5:22, Matthew 25:41-46, Luke 3:9

Sometimes darkness is used as an image of hell, for example in Matthew 22:13 and Luke 13:22-28

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