FrankDSegura
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After his crucifixion, but before his resurrection, did Jesus pay for our sins in Hell?
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SignUp Now!This question is one I allowed myself to ask after 60 yrs of accepting conventional Christianity.
The answer I found is NO. I find no reference anywhere to show Yeshua went to hell when he died. He DIED!
This scenario comes to us courtesy of the corrupt Catholic church who also gave us a couple of creeds. For example, the Nicene creed is full of errors. The Athanasian Creed is made up lies. Christmas and Easter are from renamed false god's special days. Why do you think the Book talks so much about how hard it is to get into heaven? Isn't there reference to the small number of us who actually make it? Scared me.
Scoff if you want. But, if you have secret questions you don't want to ask because someone might make fun of you or you might be called a heretic going to hell then you are acting foolishly.
This not a game. Your eternal life is on the line. Ask the questions, quit being lazy and do the research into Arabic, Hebrew and Greek and get your own answers.
It was Christ's death that was the atonement. Hell in the Bible is the grave. There's this idea in Christianity that there is a place where people suffer eternal conscious torment. However, this concept is foreign to the Scriptures.After his crucifixion, but before his resurrection, did Jesus pay for our sins in Hell?
Yeshua the Messiah said himself that the "where the worm dieth not" and "where the fire is not quenched".It was Christ's death that was the atonement. Hell in the Bible is the grave. There's this idea in Christianity that there is a place where people suffer eternal conscious torment. However, this concept is foreign to the Scriptures.
Yeshua the Messiah said himself that the "where the worm dieth not" and "where the fire is not quenched".
I think there is a Hell that's eternal only because Yeshua said it himself
Yeshua the Messiah said himself that the "where the worm dieth not" and "where the fire is not quenched".
I think there is a Hell that's eternal only because Yeshua said it himself