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26. WIT - Is Hell A Church Invention? by Robert Veith & Marlou Smith

26. WIT - Is Hell A Church Invention? by Robert Veith & Marlou Smith

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Is the popular idea of hell as a place of eternal torment really in the Bible—or is it a teaching that came later from church tradition? In this powerful episode of What is Truth, we dig deep into scripture vs. tradition to uncover the true origins of hell and what the Bible actually says about death, punishment, and God's justice. ✅ In this video, we explore: The historical development of the concept of hell How church teachings may have influenced modern beliefs Why it matters what we believe about God's character and judgment If you've ever wondered "Is hell real?", "Where did the idea of hell come from?", or "Does the Bible teach eternal torment?", this episode is for you. 📺 Recommended Video – Watch Next: 👉 Speaking With The Dead…Is This Biblical? 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2ylqLB61y4&list=PLdbXyyVfVp-4BY1Zun66SLj79z8XN65B9&index=23 👉 The False Christ & End-Time Deception 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vN3uNNGwKM&list=PLdbXyyVfVp-4BY1Zun66SLj79z8XN65B9&index=25 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more biblical truth and deep theological discussions that challenge tradition and seek what the Bible actually says. #Hell #BibleStudy #StateOfTheDead #Christianity #WhatIsTruth #SeventhDayAdventist #EndTimeTruth #GodsCharacter #ChurchTradition Clash Of Minds Website: https://clashofminds.com Online Orders - North America: https://ca.clashofminds.com Online Orders - South Africa: https://za.clashofminds.com Download All Clash Of Minds material: https://downloads.clashofminds.com Donation Options https://clashofminds.com/donate/

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