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In 1999, Pope John Paul II said thi

In 1999, Pope John Paul II said this about the nature of hell: “Rather than a physical place, hell is the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy.”

A few years earlier, popular televangelist Billy Graham told Time magazine, “The only thing I could say for sure is that hell means separation from God…When it comes to a literal fire, I don’t preach it because I’m not sure about it.”

And at a recent community gathering outside Rome, Pope Benedict XVI stated that hell “really exists and is eternal, even if nobody talks about it much anymore.” Benedict, formerly the enforcer of Catholic doctrine, also told gatherers that if sinners fail to “admit blame” they risk “eternal damnation.”
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In 1999, Pope John Paul II said this about the nature of hell: "Rather than a physical place, hell is the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy."A few years earlier, popular televangelist Billy Graham told Time magazine, "The only thing I could say for sure is that hell means separation from God...When it comes to a literal fire, I don't preach it because I'm not sure about it. "And at a recent community gathering outside Rome, Pope Benedict XVI stated that hell "really exists and is eternal, even if nobody talks about it much anymore." Benedict, formerly the enforcer of Catholic doctrine, also told gatherers that if sinners fail to "admit blame" they risk "eternal damnation."
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In 1999, Pope John Paul II said this about the nature of hell: “Rather than a physical place, hell is the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy.”

A few years earlier, popular televangelist Billy Graham told Time magazine, “The only thing I could say for sure is that hell means separation from God…When it comes to a literal fire, I don’t preach it because I’m not sure about it.”

And at a recent community gathering outside Rome, Pope Benedict XVI stated that hell “really exists and is eternal, even if nobody talks about it much anymore.” Benedict, formerly the enforcer of Catholic doctrine, also told gatherers that if sinners fail to “admit blame” they risk “eternal damnation.”
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在1999,教皇约翰保罗二世说这地狱的本质:“而不是一个物理的地方,地狱是国家的那些自由地远离神,所有生命和欢乐的源泉。”

几年前流行的电视布道家,比利Graham告诉时代杂志,“我可以说,唯一确定的是,地狱是与神分离……说到字面上的火,我不说教,因为我不知道。”

并在最近的一次社区聚集在罗马,教皇本尼迪克说,地狱是确实存在的,是永恒的,即使如果没有人谈论它了。”本尼迪克,原名天主教教义的执行者,还说,如果罪人采集失败的“承认过失”他们的风险“永恒的诅咒。”
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