saturneptune
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This goes along with the thread about the location of heaven. In addition to the question about where hell is, it would also be interesting to address what is the wide gap that cannot be crossed between heaven and hell?
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I have no idea what that means, except some snip at a football team. That has nothing to do with the subject of this thread, and ask you as a Christian brother to take your antics elsewhere.
Nothing in my response to you was out of the way. My apology did not mean continue to disrupt threads. What is it you are wanting?Well, that "apology" was certainly short lived.
Nothing in my response to you was out of the way. My apology did not mean continue to disrupt threads. What is it you are wanting?
Hell is where God and His Love and Grace do not extend.saturneptune said:This goes along with the thread about the location of heaven. In addition to the question about where hell is, it would also be interesting to address what is the wide gap that cannot be crossed between heaven and hell?
NE will like being there.Hell is where God and His Love and Grace do not extend.
It is a physical place from the rather fleeting descriptions in the Bible. Although physical, it is located in such a place - dimension, separate Universe, 'otherwhere' - that is not accessible from Earth in any manner, super technology notwithstanding. I'm not sure about the 'gulf' mentioned in the parable of Lazarus and the rich man. I opine the account is in fact a parable and not intended as a lecture on the mechanism and geography of Hell or Heaven.
Hell is altogether unpleasant and whatever one may think here on Earth and in this life, NNE will like being there.
Hell is where God and His Love and Grace do not extend.