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| − | In religious [[mythology]], a place where people go when they die or are destroyed by Jesus's Second Coming. | + | In religious [[mythology]], a place where people go when they die or are destroyed by Jesus's [[Second Coming]]. |
The majority of Christians believe that [[God]] sends good people to heaven and bad people to hell for eternity. Various interpretations exist as to what constitutes hell-worthy behavior, how long an individual stays in hell, whether hell is a distinct place apart from the earth or the earth itself undergoing destruction as described in The Book of Revelation. | The majority of Christians believe that [[God]] sends good people to heaven and bad people to hell for eternity. Various interpretations exist as to what constitutes hell-worthy behavior, how long an individual stays in hell, whether hell is a distinct place apart from the earth or the earth itself undergoing destruction as described in The Book of Revelation. | ||
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In religious mythology, a place where people go when they die or are destroyed by Jesus's Second Coming.
The majority of Christians believe that God sends good people to heaven and bad people to hell for eternity. Various interpretations exist as to what constitutes hell-worthy behavior, how long an individual stays in hell, whether hell is a distinct place apart from the earth or the earth itself undergoing destruction as described in The Book of Revelation.