
What If the Devil Created Earth
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Narrated by:
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Ted Brooks
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By:
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Drac Von Stoller
About this listen
In the beginning the Devil created Hell on Earth. The skies were red as fire and the oceans and seas ran deep with blood. The Devil liked what he created, so he created a demon called Beelzebub, meaning "Prince of Demons" in his likeness and set him out into the world to enjoy the Hell that was created. The Devil explained to Beelzebub, "Whatever you do don't eat the fruit from the Garden of Hell." Beelzebub replied, "Why master, it looks tasty." The Devil answered, "If you do, you won't see the wonderful Hell that I have created for you. Just to make sure you don't eat of the tree, I have created Gargoyles to guard the tree so you won't be tempted."
©2012 Drac Von Stoller (P)2012 Drac Von Stoller
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