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What Happens When People Die And Go To HELL? | John Burke

What Happens When People Die And Go To HELL? | John Burke

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On this week’s Heaven Meets Earth, author and pastor John Burke returns to share some of the most sobering and eye-opening accounts from his decades of research into near-death experiences—this time, from people who died and encountered hell. Burke has interviewed and studied over 1,500 people across cultures, ages, and worldviews who clinically died and came back to life with detailed accounts of what they saw and experienced in the afterlife. While many describe beauty, peace, and overwhelming love in the presence of God, a smaller yet significant number encountered terrifying separation, darkness, and despair. In this powerful conversation, John explores: What these experiences reveal about the reality of hell How God’s justice and mercy coexist Why these stories point to hope, not fear What Scripture says about eternal separation from God How these encounters radically changed the lives of those who had them Whether you’re a skeptic or believer, this episode will challenge you to consider eternity in a whole new light. 📘 Learn more about John Burke’s books, including Imagine Heaven and Imagine the God of Heaven, at https://johnburkeonline.com 📌 Subscribe for more deep-dive episodes on miracles, supernatural phenomena, and the unseen spiritual world. ► Sign-up here to get notified whenever a new episode comes out: https://go.cbn.com/uihm9 🙏 Like, comment, and share this episode to help spread the message! 🌐 Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube for more episodes. A special thank you to Museum of the Bible for hosting this show at their beautiful studio inside the museum! Learn more here: https://www.museumofthebible.org
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