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Ep. 106 | Does Hell Actually Exist?

Ep. 106 | Does Hell Actually Exist?

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Does hell actually exist, and could you end up there? In this meditation, Fr Gavan takes the question seriously, starting with the clear words of Jesus in the Gospels and working through why eternal punishment is not an injustice but a consequence of radical freedom. Drawing on the analogy of the fallen angels, he explains how a person can truly come to prefer hatred over love, and why that choice is confirmed at death. He closes with a word of real hope: Jesus has prepared a place for you in heaven, and has spared nothing to help you get there.


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