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Hell? No!
- Why You Can Be Certain There Is No Such Place as Hell
- Narrated by: Eddie Leonard Jr.
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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If you are one of the millions of people who, as a young child, was instilled with the fear that God actually tortures people for eternity, this book is for you!
In Hell? No! Rick Lannoye masterfully unravels all the ploys used to perpetuate the fear of Hell, beginning with the history of its pagan origins, the process by which Christianity adopted Hades' Realm from Greek mythology and how the original gospels have been manipulated to keep the unfounded fear of Hell alive today. Most importantly, Lannoye provides practical advice to anyone--no matter how emotionally and spiritually abused--about how they can be set free and become absolutely certain there is no such place as Hell.