The Concept of Hell Does Not Pass the Smell Test; Who Thought of It and Why?

In the oxford dictionary and in the study of the creation of the oxford dictionary it is known that the word Hell is a Germanic word which was introduced into the English language well after the biblical stories and religious fictional works of Christ were created. The concept of Hell does not Pass the smell test and therefore anyone who does evil cannot go there because it does not exist; it is simply a scare tactic which uses fear to control people and it makes sense that the use of fear would be used in a religious context to manipulate the feelings and control religious followers.

So who thought of the word Hell? Hell, I don't know? And no one living really knows, but we do know it came from a Germanic word and it has nothing to do with Jesus Christ or our heavenly Father or any of this other garbage purported by Past Period, Present Period or Future Period religions.

Consider if you will the idea of Hell and the implications. You would need to create such a place and keep it heated, which would cost a lot of energy and anyone who was evil certainly would not want to pay the bill.

So it makes sense that Hell would be cold not hot if there was a Hell in the first place. The concept of Hell does not Pass the smell test and whoever thought of it, obviously was not very intelligent to consider it all through. Think on this in 2006.

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