your concept of hell?

Philippines
May 28, 2010 10:19am CST
Most people would say that it is hot and full with fires there, others would claim that its cold and dull.. In your imagination, what could it be like?
6 responses
@desrie (297)
29 May 10
My concept of hell? If I were in hell, satan won't be sitting on his throne much longer...
• Philippines
29 May 10
satan would need an air conditioner, lol..
• United States
28 May 10
Hell has always been a way for people to control other people. Each religion has some sort of damnation place you will go if you don't follow the rules. Hell is what you don't make of you life, parts you regret. If you wanted to be something and never tried for it you live in your own wishing hell. Hell will always be categorized by hate and frustration. S on a better note if we ask about hell, what about the opposite? How would the reverse of hell work out?
• Philippines
29 May 10
I agree with that, Hell was created to inflict fear on people during the earlier times..
@grace24 (1050)
• Philippines
28 May 10
My concept of hell is maybe there are many demons there enjoying in the wild fire. Fire are everywhere and it is very hot in there. It is a very scary place to be.
@la_chique (1498)
28 May 10
I'm not too sure if I even believe in hell. I cant imagine one existing or where it would be seen as the universe is infinite...
• Philippines
28 May 10
yup, it's a place where no one can really explain its existence.. Probably created by people to scare other people if they would defy the "law".
• Philippines
28 May 10
My concept of hell is dark and filled with sorrow. A place where you feel all the pain the moment you stepped in it.
@catalyser (531)
• Malaysia
28 May 10
I would definitely define hell as in the Divine Comedy by Dante. This piece of Italian literature is hailed as one of the best in the literature world and he described that hell has 9 circles for three types of sins. Its a good read and there are three books, on being hell, purgatory and paradise. Hell or inferno as Dante called it is my favorite part of the Divine Comedy.