(November 8, 2018 at 8:47 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:No there is not, but apparently, (at least according to that site), that translation originally said "Gehenna" which IS a physical place.(November 8, 2018 at 6:18 am)OakTree500 Wrote: Apparently this one is a mis-translation as per my post:
Which relate to Gehenna, the physical place. Isaiah I can't comment on as it's not in that list, but if you check the web page it may be visible. But otherwise we have no way of knowing if the suppose supernatural version of hell exists.
- Mark 9:43 – GehennaMark 9:45 – GehennaMark 9:47 – Gehenna
There is no physical place where the worm does not die.
I mean the thought behind the saying could be anything, ranging from the literal to a more storylike place for one's mind to process. Apparently it was well known to be a bad place, full of Terrible smells and fires (due to rotting waste/gases) so one would imagine the legends of the place became embellished some what. Think of the bog of eternal stench from Labyrinth.
I mean, in the long run, the bible says a lot of things, but why does that give it any authority over any other book on the planet also full of crazy tails/realms we can't verify exist either?
"Be Excellent To Each Other"