
The Location of Hell Is Here on Earth
Arguments for and Reasons Why
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Narrated by:
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John Alan Martinson Jr.
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By:
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Aaron Caldwell
About this listen
This book will explain why the earth we live on very well could be the actual location of hell.
Wouldn't it be frustrating to get to heaven and find out that the earth was the location of hell all along? Think of all the things we could do to better enjoy our time here if we had only known.
By accepting that earth is the real hell, many people might find it emotionally liberating. Now you know why you've had to suffer through so much as an occupant of this planet. Now you know why years of positive thinking and optimism has still also lead to a surprising amount of pain, sadness and disappointment.
What activities can you involve yourself in to make your time here in hell more constructive?
©2013 Aaron Caldwell (P)2016 Aaron Caldwell
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