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Hey guys,
Was watching the news this morning and saw that they are doing a segment on 20/20 tonight on "Hell"....
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Story?id=3356360&page=1
Anyone going to watch it? ;)
Peace,
Diana
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Hey guys,
Was watching the news this morning and saw that they are doing a segment on 20/20 tonight on "Hell"....
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Story?id=3356360&page=1
Anyone going to watch it? Wink
Peace,
Diana
Nope, I'll be watching my favorite soap opera, World Wrestling Entertainment. ;D
J/K, I'll be at the race track tonight.
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Hey guys,
Was watching the news this morning and saw that they are doing a segment on 20/20 tonight on "Hell"....
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Story?id=3356360&page=1
Anyone going to watch it? ;)
Peace,
Diana
yes i will watch it, thanks for the notice!!
euty
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I saw that program advertised also. I don't watch much on television, mainly just the news but I thought I might watch this, just to see what they have to say. It might be interesting! ;D
Iris
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I watched it and was disappointed with the near death experience portion. I expected to see many of these experiences with lots of variety. One usually says that the orange flames are shooten up through people, another will say the fire is invisible, another says nothing about fire, only there are demons tearing him apart, and my favorite has giant worms eating people's insides. Then you have a preacher saying that these experiences are so biblical. Well, I must be reading the wrong bible, because mine says no such thing.
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No, I didn't watch it but saw the History Channel's show on 'Hell' a few months ago then emailed and asked them of all the different opinions they presented on hell, why didn't they include URist views? I was surprised to get a response, here it is:
Thank you for your interest in The History Channel program HELL: THE
> DEVIL'S DOMAIN. A purpose in presenting programs about religion is to
> explore what is known to be historical fact as opposed to--or in agreement
> with--what is believed by the faithful.
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> The producers with whom we work on religion-based programs select
> historians and interviewees who are educated in a variety of religious
> disciplines. Like any scholar, each has his or her point of view; all,
> however, possess credentials from recognized universities and theological
> institutions. Viewers often agree or disagree with a particular
> interviewee, and with the point of view of a particular producer. We
> encourage the healthy and respectful exchange of opinions on matters of
> faith, and appreciate your feedback on our programs.
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> Please provide us with precise examples of factual errors you believe are
> found in this documentary.
>
> Regards,
> Viewer Relations
I responded back with simply "BibleTruths.com" ;D
HA!!! Janice ;D
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Those in the church seem to be putting their trust in NDE's (the stories of men/hell), rather than the Lord!
Perhaps, their experience was a near miss (close but no cigar) - because "the dead know not anything" (Ec. 9:5)
I can personally testify to "You know nothing", as I once lost most all of the blood in my body, to the point of death.
- jER