The levels of hell aren't what you think. However, they're what we would expect. The Hebrews had a well developed idea of life after death. For them physical death, the grave, was a portal into a complex underworld realm: sheol.
A Logical Antidote to Guilt
Scientific advancement has reached the point where we really can know the answers to some of the questions that people have wondered about for millennia.
Biblical Seismology
The testimony of Jesus Christ establishes that there's a great gulf of open space inside the Earth. It's described in the passage known as the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31).
A Great Gulf
We're at a great advantage over the spaghetti theologians because we've deduced how the passage from Luke resolves with a physical reality. We don't regard any part of this parable as being metaphorical or allegorical.
SciPop Seismology
The featured image is what popular science (SciPop) wants you to think the interior of the Earth looks like. SciPop doesn't want you to lie in bed at night worried about hell. SciPop is your friend. Good old SciPop.
The Seismology of Hell
Christian leadership has a bad case of Spaghetti syndrome because they didn't think that it was worthwhile to master the science which has been used to develop the popular science paradigm (SciPop).
March 1st
In the atheist human origins narrative (SciPop) there's no hell, or a great gulf of open space inside the Earth, because it's trying to be a logical antidote to guilt, the fear of judgment, and eternal torment.
