
Hell Is a Bad Word
A Place of Never-Ending Punishment That Jesus of Nazareth Never Spoke Of
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Narrated by:
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Michael Bahry
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By:
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Michael Bahry
About this listen
It is often said that “no one spoke more about hell than Jesus.” This book examines the words of the Savior of the World to see if that statement is true.
What if the teaching that there is a place of never-ending punishment is the result of bad interpretations of things Jesus said?
And what if the teaching that there is a “hell” was not passed on by the original disciples?
Is never-ending torment consistent with what Jesus said about love and forgiveness?
What if Catholics and Protestants are both wrong; that hell is not a place of never-ending torment for everyone outside the Church?
©2023 Michael Bahry (P)2023 Michael Bahry
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