A Wake Up Call To All Believers – Heaven For Us Hell For Them FYTube



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  1. Atheists are so annoying,they have a way to disprove anything and they only laugh at you no matter what you say to help them,that's why at one point I had the mindset heaven for us and hell for them,I decided to just forget about them and whatever happens to them happens,I'll just focus on god.

  2. WHY DID THE ANCIENT LATIN CHURCH PUSH A HELL NARRATIVE?

    The smallest amount of research into the ancient Latin culture explains everything. Like most governments of that time—superstition was a huge factor in determining how to run a society. The punishments done to people so often reflected a belief in evil spirits—requiring an exorcism, and it was common place to use physical torture to do so. Apparently evil "spirits" were uncomfortable with "physical" pain. (Did you catch that, as in something spiritual was…?) It was thought by any reasonable community of that day, and ours, that people were generally good so there has to be a reason why good people do bad things.

    The final nail in a governmental coffin is to incorporate a religion into the mix, and that my dear friends is exactly what ancient Rome did. A vacuum was created when the rule of Caesar's/Emperor's, along with the Roman Senate ceased as a major influence. Romulus Augustulus was the last Caesar of Rome, who died in 476 AD, only 36 years after the publication of the Latin Vulgate. That's quite telling. The rule of religion was rising and was pushing the Caesar's out of power.

    Speaking of power… the very thing that kept a Caesar in power was CONTROL, and that my dear reader is the exact same power that the ancient Latin church had in mind from its conception—CONTROL! By what means did the Caesar's enforce control? Using FEAR of punishment and/or torture from the government. At this time in history, the church and government were melding as one, so in like manner, the ancient Latin church used FEAR of punishment and torture from the governing church hierarchy. It didn't stop there however, the insidious frosting on the proverbial cake was how they used FEAR of being punished and tortured by God, but instead of a temporal prison cell or chamber, it would be done in a place called infernum (hell). The cherry on top of that proverbial cake was how this punishment would last forever.

    To further promote their fear agenda, the ancient Latin church published the first Bible of sorts, and inserted the word infernum (hell) into both the Hebrew and Greek letters and manuscripts 111 times where it never existed before. These were NOT errors in translation, but a purposeful manipulation of words such as: Gehenna, Sheol, grave, pit, unseen, death, fire, and the perverted (yet wrongly accepted) pagan Greek word Hades. The publishers of the Vulgate were NOT consistent—they only changed the above words into hell when the context implied a punishment. As an example… ancient Rome had garbage dumps, and they knew full well that Gehenna was a garbage dump where refuse and bodies of criminals were discarded, yet they chose to change it to read in the Vulgate as infernum (hell), instead of using their well know word "QUISQUILIAE", meaning garbage/trash, and "TUBER", which means dump.

    Now… most of our modern bibles are translated or greatly influenced by the heavily perverted Latin Vulgate, and not one of our modern versions can agree on how many times the word hell (infernum) should be used. This FACT is completely ignored by hell believing Christians, yet it should bring up a red flag in the mind of anyone who considers themselves intelligent.

    It doesn't help matters that we don't have any original texts, but only numerous copies of copies. As per originals… the closest is the Septuagint (Greek O.T.) and the word hell was never mentioned in it, yet the word Hades was, and since it represented a pagan Greek underworld of torment, it helps cement the legitimacy of hell (infernum) in the minds of the ignorant who don't know why the word Hades was INSERTED into scripture. That's a whole other topic for another time.

    I can't make it any simpler than this—to answer why the word "hell" is in most bibles. There is good news however, many bibles don't have neither words Hell or Hades within its pages.

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