Levels of Hell

Cutaway of planet Earth showing the crust, mantle, great gulf and hell.

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.

Tehom was Wet. Sheol is Dry

Cutaway of planet Earth showing the relative depth of Noah's flood

The space in the interior of the Earth formerly occupied by the great deep is now a great gulf (chasm) of open space that Jesus spoke of in Luke 16:26. The open space is no longer referred to as tehom, it's now sheol.

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).

September 9th

Cutaway of planet earth showing hell at the center

The popular science "liquid outer core" is speculative at best, and there is no reason why it can't be open space. The P-wave Shadow Zone is the great gulf of which Jesus spoke in Luke 16:26.

The Great Gulf

Based on seismological data and the Matty's Paradigm spherical hollow Earth model (SHEM) we can definitively say that Abraham and Lazarus are in a chamber in the lower mantle. The rich man is in the molten core of the Earth.

March 29th

Cutaway of planet Earth showing the crust, mantle, great gulf and hell.

We (that's me and the Holy spirit) made an extensive survey of the ways in which the interior of the Earth is described in Old Testament Hebrew, but how's it described in New Testament Greek?

March 21st

Cutaway of planet Earth showing the crust, mantle, great gulf and hell.

According to Jesus there's a great gulf of open space between the inner surface of the lower mantle (Abraham's bosom) and the surface of the molten core of the Earth (the lowest hell).

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.