September 26th

Is Hell Christian?

Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.

(Isaiah 14:9) KJV

Is it Christian to warn people that hell is real? Hell is expanding, it’s the cause of global warming. Believe in Jesus Christ and you will have everlasting life.

Let us run that by you again: If Jesus described hell in the interior of the Earth, and this is confirmed by seismological data and the oceans are warming from the bottom up, is it Christian to warn people about hell? The reason why we (that’s me and the Holy spirit) mention it is for a while we posted paid promotions on Instagram of the featured image with our tagline: hell is expanding, it’s the cause of global warming. There were a lot of responses from people stating that this is not Christian. The rhetoric is usually along the lines of:

It’s not Christian to warn people about hell.

– Random Instagrammer

The first impulse on hearing this is to tone down our message, after all, we want to be loved, right, revered and lifted up as a hero of the faith. Right? Wrong. Christianity has been toning down it’s message since Newton’s Principia Mathematica.

People think that it’s unchristian to warn people about hell because no one knows what Christianity is anymore. It’s fair to say that Christianity in the United States looks like an angry rabble of uneducated gun-toting anti-vaxxers who want Donald Trump to be their King. This is the image that Christianity is projecting, and a tree is known by it fruit.

How did this happen? It’s because it capitulated with popular science (SciPop). Whether you know it or not Christian leadership, from the top down and including all of the scholastic types who are supposed to know things, accepted a model of the internal structure of the Earth which was designed by peer review (atheist intellectual elites) for the express purpose of making the Bible look stupid.

Christianity capitulated in an attempt to stay “relevant” in the face of what seemed like scientific advances. The problem is that it’s not science. We were played. It’s okay though, it’s all part of God’s plan to provide a plausible alternative to the truth for all those who want it. SciPop is what the Bible refers to as the strong delusion. For generations now Christians have been trying to understand the Bible from within the strong delusion. Will the penny every drop so that Christians will finally realize that they don’t need it?

Truthfully things are looking really good right now and we are filled with hope that a generation of intelligent Millennial preachers have the faith to put the train of Christianity back on actual rails which are going in the right direction.

So, is it Christian to warn people about hell, when we’re the only one doing it? In a situation like this there really is only one thing to do: go to the Bible for guidance. We’ve done this before but let’s run through what the Bible says about the expansion of hell.

Is Hell Christian? – Navigation

SectionTitleScripture
1Is Hell Christian?Isaiah 14:9
Hell is Expanding in the Old TestamentDeuteronomy 32:22
Hell is Expanding in the New TestamentJames 3:6
2If Hell is Expanding Why isn’t the Earth Getting Bigger?1 Timothy 6:20
Hell is Expanding into the Great GulfLuke 16:23
Hell is Expanding Data and EvidenceProverbs 27:20
SalvationRomans 10:9-10
– Navigate your way around this odd question.

Salvation

  1. Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
    • believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
  2. confess your sin.

Read through the Bible in a year

Reading planSeptember 26
LinearAmos 9
Obadiah
Jonah 1
ChronologicalNehemiah 1-5
– Read 3 chapters every day and 5 chapters on Sundays

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