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We could decide we want
to live without God, we want to ignore God,
we want to reject God, we want to live in a way that we know
God would not approve of, so we don't want God
to be part of our lives, and we shun him
during our lifetime, and at the end of our life,
God will say to us, "You chose to be separate
from me your entire life, and now you will be separated
from me for eternity in Hell." Hell is not a torture chamber
to live without God, we want to ignore God,
we want to reject God, we want to live in a way that we know
God would not approve of, so we don't want God
to be part of our lives, and we shun him
during our lifetime, and at the end of our life,
God will say to us, "You chose to be separate
from me your entire life, and now you will be separated
from me for eternity in Hell." Hell is not a torture chamber
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We could decide we want
to live without God,
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we want to ignore God,
we want to reject God,
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we want to live in a way
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that we know
God would not approve of,
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so we don't want God
to be part of our lives,
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and we shun him
during our lifetime,
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and at the end of our life,
God will say to us,
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"You chose to be separate
from me your entire life,
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and now you will be separated
from me for eternity in Hell."
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Hell is not a torture chamber.
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Movie Summary
A compelling argument is made not only with interviews of those (not necessarily religious believers) who had near-death experiences, but an interview with a Cambridge neurologist who explains the "something" that neurons can't de...