Since we know with certainty that hell already exists, then we can ask ourselves: "What the hell does it look like?" Is it locationWhich we admire many times in beautiful paintings of world artists or at least in film transmissions? Is it something a man can even comprehend with his mind? Certainly not. This topic has already been touched upon in previous paragraphs.

So let's remember that hell is not a physical place. It is a state of the soul, which, after rejecting the grace of the Lord God, follows Satan after death. It is a state of horror and eternal suffering for sinners. Each of us should imagine hell in his own way. But he should do it in such a way that he feels fear and discouragement before it, while at the same time guarding himself so as not to go down the wrong path.

Hell can also be depicted as a sequence of events and situations already experienced in mortality. However, it will not be hell in the biblical sense, but only its temporal representation. It is every time we suffer while consciously rejecting God, which entails further evil acts. Thus, it is impossible to tell the story unequivocally what it looks like hell. It is probably a correct observation that hell may look different to each of us. But it is probably better not to find out about it on our own skin.

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