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14 Things Hell is NOT

Mr. Grimes
Across
People are not thrown into Hell against their will. They do not enjoy it there, but they choose to be there by worshiping their Self rather than surrendering to Love.
Hell is not a cycle of coming back as new lives. There is only one you.
The existence of Hell does not mean Love "lost" or that God's justice is more important. Scripture says "God is love," not "God is justice." Hell exists because Love created free persons who could choose Hell.
God does not design people and decide to send them to Hell before they are born. He does not create people and *want* them to go to Hell.
Hell is not a vague in-between place.
Hell will last forever.
Hell is painful because the unrepentant sinner resents God's existence and His love. Like a child throwing a tantrum who hates his parents and feels tortured if they try to hug him. God hates only sin, not sinners, like a doctor hates cancer.
Down
Hell does not mean that you cease to exist. People are immortal, one way or another.
Hell is not the experience of purification on the way to Heaven.
Hell is not just a metaphor for the sufferings of this life, which will end at death. Jesus warns that Hell has no end.
Hell exists because of the angels who rebelled. It is not a parallel place to Heaven, as if it were Alcatraz and Heaven were the beach across the water. People who go there become less human, less recognizable to us.
There did not ever need to be a Hell. Joy, pleasure, and beauty can exist without sorrow, pain, or ugliness, and they could have existed forever from the beginning
Even though Jesus refuses to say whether there are "many" or "few" people in Hell, His warnings to repent and accept forgiveness imply that Hell is not empty.
Hell is not fictional. Jesus teaches that it exists.