Though hell is probably not your everyday dinner topic, it slips itself into many conversations at a moment’s notice, for example, “what the hell,” “go to hell,” “it was hell” - but does anybody really know what it is?
The images that most often pop into our minds when hell is mentioned are a goaty-looking red guy sporting horns and a devilish grin all while poking some sinner with a pitchfork, or perhaps an ocean of fire brimming with the tormented wicked. Is either of these images right? What does the Bible really say about hell? Is hell truly necessary? Is God a thwarted lover who throws people who reject him into hell? Why can’t God just forgive people? How could a loving God throw his creation into torment forever?
In The Myths of Hell, we're going to chew on some answers for these questions:
- Where is hell?
 - Who's in charge of hell?
 - Who's in charge of death?
 - Isn't Sheol the Old Testament version of hell?
 - Is it true that Jesus descended to hell?
 - Did Jesus believe in Hades?
 - What evil powers are in Hades?
 - Who's in hell right now?
 - Where did the idea of hell come from?
 - Is there really going to be a lake of fire?
 - Do bad people go to hell right away when they die?
 - What is the final punishment for the wicked?
 
"A Beautiful Hell" Trilogy
- Book 1: The Myths of Hell
 - Book 2: The Ache for Paradise
 - Book 3: Does Hell Really Last Forever?
 
A Beautiful Hell...perhaps like you’ve never seen it before.
											
				


