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Originally Posted by zeek
You're all coming at this subject with a least two unsupported assumptions:
1.That the writers of the Bible knew what they were talking about. We have a lot more knowledge of the universe then they did during Biblical times, and so far, I'm not aware that anyone has discovered a place that fits the Biblical description of hell. Sure, there are the so-called near death experience [NDEs]. But, at this point in the state of knowledge, NDEs are more likely neuropsychological than metaphysical.
2. That the writers all believed the same thing about the after-life. Since many of them were not aware of each other and wrote at different times as the Judaeo-Christian religion developed, its more likely that there is a variety of beliefs about these things.
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How do we know that you are not a computer generating posts on a forum.
Even the so-called eye-witnesses who once knew you cannot be trusted since we know so much more than we did back in the 20th century.
I need substantial, verifiable, and testable evidence to prove you are really a human, until then I must assume otherwise.