Heaven and Hell

Heaven

Many people who believe in heaven and hell usually associate them with heat and cold. Hell is usually associated with fire and brimstone. Heaven is usually associated with being above the clouds and therefore being cold. Hell is more-so associated with being hot than heaven is for being cold, such as in the saying “When hell freezes over” when describing something that will never happen. People usually associate fire with being bad, so hell is usually visualized as being hot.

 

 

 

Hell

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5 Responses to Heaven and Hell

  1. mmausser says:

    That’s actually a really good point! My dad often uses the expression “There’s a snowballs chance in hell…” which I find quite funny but its also a really good indication of the fiery heat of hell that we all seem to imply.

  2. ngiorgio says:

    I like how fire is associated with hell. We All have our own depiction on hell but I was recently watching this show where this guy was sent to hell and came back. While he was in hell, this man claimed that there was fire all around him with odd looking demons. He was constantly suffering endless pain, and forever burning. So hell overall is associated with fire and heat. If you just type in “hell” into the google search bar most of the images that come up are associated with fire and heat. It just continues to amaze me how humans think this way.

    • wcturgeon says:

      Hmm… did you believe this guy? I am not feeling the truth vibe here.

      • ngiorgio says:

        Some people do have real incidents like this. Most people will automatically disreguard it. But i am a believer in heaven and hell and the paranormal. The only true way to believe it, for someone who does not, is to experience it yourself… Some people wrote books on their experiences in these 2 places are they true or not? Like i said, only true experience will confirm it.

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