Showing posts with label Hell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hell. Show all posts

Friday, 1 August 2014

There Is No Hell, Look It Up

Bible Translations That Do Not Teach Eternal Torment


By Gary Amirault


Having several thousand dollars of Bible research software and dozens of English Bible translations, we wanted to see if these top respected English Bibles (NIV, NASB, etc.) just made a serious mistake or whether we stumbled on to something which should cause us to reevaluate what we have just accepted because we heard it so many times and just assumed was correct. Most of us picture an apple tree as the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, but you won’t find it in any Bible, none of them! Most of us, I am sure, when thinking of the Passover, think of a lamb, but a goat was equally acceptable. Our minds have been doctrinally contaminated by traditions much more than perhaps we are willing to admit.


Of the many English Bible translations we searched, the King James Bible had the most number of cases where we found the word “hell” in the Old Testament . It translated the Hebrew word “Sheol” as “grave” 31 times, “hell” 31 times, and “pit” 3 times. Almost without exception, all the other leading Protestant Bibles didn’t have the nerve to do what the King’s translators did, that is, take the Hebrew word “Sheol” where everyone went, according to the Old Testament teachings, and divide it into “hell,” a place for the unrighteous, and “grave” or “pit,” presumably the place for the righteous. They translated this word according to their theology, and not according to the Hebrew. Most of the translations did not have the word “hell” in any part of the Old Testament. The ones that did, have mentioned it only a handfull of times, always from the Hebrew word “Sheol” which they translated the vast majority of times “grave, underworld, etc..” Those translations that use the word “hell” are so inconsistent with it, that it is impossible to determine which Scriptures clearly refers to “hell” and which refers to “grave.” Where one translation had “hell,” another had “grave.” In other words, those translations that tried to put “hell” into the Old Testament couldn’t agree with each other as to which verses spoke of “hell” and which spoke of the “grave.”


People, if the love of Christ is in your hearts, this should cause you to really look into this. This world needs to be set free of false images and concepts of our wonderful Father. Please meditate on this very thoughtfully and prayerfully. If eternal torment is the penalty for sin and the Creator did not want anyone ending up there, then it should stand to reason that He would make the warning as absolutely clear as He could make it. If He is not a respecter of persons, as He claims in the New Testament, then that warning should be loud and clear to all mankind, past, present, and future. But the fact of the matter is that Adam was never warned, he was warned the penalty would be death, not eternal torment. Thousands upon thousands were born after Adam and they were never warned. Moses came along and gave to Israel His Law, which was binding only to Israel, and it mentioned that the wages of sin was death, not eternal torment. He wrote about blessings and cursing in this lifetime, not of some pending judgment which would set one’s course for all eternity. He destroyed Sodom for great sin and promised to restore them one day and give them to Jerusalem as a daughter. (Ezekiel chapter 16) According to the Mosaic Law, the blessings and cursings dealing with the Law dealt with this lifetime, not with eternity. The consequence of breaking Moses Law was cursings in this lifetime, the greatest of which was a shortened life through an early death. Period!


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Friday, 9 May 2014

There Is No Hell, Look It Up

Bible Translations That Do Not Teach Eternal Torment


By Gary Amirault


depths of hell cartoon 31000 268x300 There Is No Hell, Look It Up Having several thousand dollars of Bible research software and dozens of English Bible translations, we wanted to see if these top respected English Bibles (NIV, NASB, etc.) just made a serious mistake or whether we stumbled on to something which should cause us to reevaluate what we have just accepted because we heard it so many times and just assumed was correct. Most of us picture an apple tree as the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, but you won’t find it in any Bible, none of them! Most of us, I am sure, when thinking of the Passover, think of a lamb, but a goat was equally acceptable. Our minds have been doctrinally contaminated by traditions much more than perhaps we are willing to admit.


Of the many English Bible translations we searched, the King James Bible had the most number of cases where we found the word “hell” in the Old Testament . It translated the Hebrew word “Sheol” as “grave” 31 times, “hell” 31 times, and “pit” 3 times. Almost without exception, all the other leading Protestant Bibles didn’t have the nerve to do what the King’s translators did, that is, take the Hebrew word “Sheol” where everyone went, according to the Old Testament teachings, and divide it into “hell,” a place for the unrighteous, and “grave” or “pit,” presumably the place for the righteous. They translated this word according to their theology, and not according to the Hebrew. Most of the translations did not have the word “hell” in any part of the Old Testament. The ones that did, have mentioned it only a handfull of times, always from the Hebrew word “Sheol” which they translated the vast majority of times “grave, underworld, etc..” Those translations that use the word “hell” are so inconsistent with it, that it is impossible to determine which Scriptures clearly refers to “hell” and which refers to “grave.” Where one translation had “hell,” another had “grave.” In other words, those translations that tried to put “hell” into the Old Testament couldn’t agree with each other as to which verses spoke of “hell” and which spoke of the “grave.”


People, if the love of Christ is in your hearts, this should cause you to really look into this. This world needs to be set free of false images and concepts of our wonderful Father. Please meditate on this very thoughtfully and prayerfully. If eternal torment is the penalty for sin and the Creator did not want anyone ending up there, then it should stand to reason that He would make the warning as absolutely clear as He could make it. If He is not a respecter of persons, as He claims in the New Testament, then that warning should be loud and clear to all mankind, past, present, and future. But the fact of the matter is that Adam was never warned, he was warned the penalty would be death, not eternal torment. Thousands upon thousands were born after Adam and they were never warned. Moses came along and gave to Israel His Law, which was binding only to Israel, and it mentioned that the wages of sin was death, not eternal torment. He wrote about blessings and cursing in this lifetime, not of some pending judgment which would set one’s course for all eternity. He destroyed Sodom for great sin and promised to restore them one day and give them to Jerusalem as a daughter. (Ezekiel chapter 16) According to the Mosaic Law, the blessings and cursings dealing with the Law dealt with this lifetime, not with eternity. The consequence of breaking Moses Law was cursings in this lifetime, the greatest of which was a shortened life through an early death. Period!


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Thursday, 3 April 2014

There Is No Hell, Look It Up

Bible Translations That Do Not Teach Eternal Torment


By Gary Amirault


depths of hell cartoon 31000 268x300 There Is No Hell, Look It Up Having several thousand dollars of Bible research software and dozens of English Bible translations, we wanted to see if these top respected English Bibles (NIV, NASB, etc.) just made a serious mistake or whether we stumbled on to something which should cause us to reevaluate what we have just accepted because we heard it so many times and just assumed was correct. Most of us picture an apple tree as the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, but you won’t find it in any Bible, none of them! Most of us, I am sure, when thinking of the Passover, think of a lamb, but a goat was equally acceptable. Our minds have been doctrinally contaminated by traditions much more than perhaps we are willing to admit.


Of the many English Bible translations we searched, the King James Bible had the most number of cases where we found the word “hell” in the Old Testament . It translated the Hebrew word “Sheol” as “grave” 31 times, “hell” 31 times, and “pit” 3 times. Almost without exception, all the other leading Protestant Bibles didn’t have the nerve to do what the King’s translators did, that is, take the Hebrew word “Sheol” where everyone went, according to the Old Testament teachings, and divide it into “hell,” a place for the unrighteous, and “grave” or “pit,” presumably the place for the righteous. They translated this word according to their theology, and not according to the Hebrew. Most of the translations did not have the word “hell” in any part of the Old Testament. The ones that did, have mentioned it only a handfull of times, always from the Hebrew word “Sheol” which they translated the vast majority of times “grave, underworld, etc..” Those translations that use the word “hell” are so inconsistent with it, that it is impossible to determine which Scriptures clearly refers to “hell” and which refers to “grave.” Where one translation had “hell,” another had “grave.” In other words, those translations that tried to put “hell” into the Old Testament couldn’t agree with each other as to which verses spoke of “hell” and which spoke of the “grave.”


People, if the love of Christ is in your hearts, this should cause you to really look into this. This world needs to be set free of false images and concepts of our wonderful Father. Please meditate on this very thoughtfully and prayerfully. If eternal torment is the penalty for sin and the Creator did not want anyone ending up there, then it should stand to reason that He would make the warning as absolutely clear as He could make it. If He is not a respecter of persons, as He claims in the New Testament, then that warning should be loud and clear to all mankind, past, present, and future. But the fact of the matter is that Adam was never warned, he was warned the penalty would be death, not eternal torment. Thousands upon thousands were born after Adam and they were never warned. Moses came along and gave to Israel His Law, which was binding only to Israel, and it mentioned that the wages of sin was death, not eternal torment. He wrote about blessings and cursing in this lifetime, not of some pending judgment which would set one’s course for all eternity. He destroyed Sodom for great sin and promised to restore them one day and give them to Jerusalem as a daughter. (Ezekiel chapter 16) According to the Mosaic Law, the blessings and cursings dealing with the Law dealt with this lifetime, not with eternity. The consequence of breaking Moses Law was cursings in this lifetime, the greatest of which was a shortened life through an early death. Period!


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Monday, 3 March 2014

When All Hell Breaks Loose

Why Hell Is Breaking Loose in Your Life


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all hell breaks loose When All Hell Breaks Loose I’m sure that you’ve heard the saying that “change is inevitable”, right? Some change is good and some can really be hell-ified (if there is such a word). Come on! Let’s be real about it. Hell is either breaking loose or has broken loose in your life. Usually, what happens is frustration creeps in and that progresses into asking why and then complaining, grief, anger and in some cases, depression slides in. Your hell maybe financial, family issues, relationship issues, business related, or just your ego getting the best of you. But we can all agree that it just doesn’t feel good at all.


It may seem as if nothing is going right or in the way in which you planned. You’re behind on bills and financial obligations and you cannot possibly see a way out of this mess. So, now what? What do you do? Do you stay in victim mode or do you pick yourself up and press your way through?


So many of us have asked the question of why is all hell breaking loose in my life? Well, this is my take on it that I’d like to call JaNee-ology:



  1. What is my involvement? I know that this is probably the absolute last question that you imagined me sharing as to why things are happening your life, but I have found that the majority of situations that have occurred in my life were connected to me in some kind of way. Be it my attitude, my thoughts, or my actions. Our mentality plays a huge role as to why things happen to us. The biggest challenge is acknowledging our personal involvement.



  1. Overcome Fear When All Hell Breaks Loose It’s just a distraction. When hell is breaking loose in your life, it is a sign that the enemy and your ego see that you are growing and soaring and they don’t want you to succeed or go to the next level. They see that you are stepping outside of your comfort zone. They see that you are overpowering your fears. They see that you are making more money and they don’t want you to step into that realm of greater. Their job is to keep you in bondage. They want you to remain in that same ol’ box of fears and mediocrity because they see what God has in store for you and you are getting closer. So, they throw a curve ball your way in the form of a distraction to get you off course. This or these distractions are what make you say, “Maybe this ain’t (Yes, I said ain’t) the time to start my business. Maybe I should quit and go back to corporate America. Maybe it’s not time for me to write the book.” Oh and this is a common one: “Maybe this is a sign that I shouldn’t… ” No! This ain’t a sign that you shouldn’t. This is a sign that you should. Instead of stepping back, step up. See it as a sign that you are doing the right thing and you are on the right path because the devil and your ego see where God is taking you and they don’t want you to get there AT ALL.



  1. isprouting in concrete When All Hell Breaks Loose This is how you develop resilience . It is when we have challenges that we really begin to see what we are made of. It is where we realize how much strength we have. It is during this time that we have to make the decision to play the hand that we are dealt or fold and throw in the towel. Those who stand and push their way through notice that they grow muscles of confidence. They realize that they are much stronger than they thought. You learn not only how to make it, but you learn how to soar and triumph in the midst of tribulation. You also learn how to dance in rain. So, dance…






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