does hell also have a bible?

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Re: Re: does hell also have a bible?

Originally posted by O Green World
Now that's a good question, yet we'd all know the rules to that evil book,

1. Attack
2. Steal
3. Visit torture chambers every 2 days.
4. Be a goody 2 shoes, it'd just make the devil happy that you hate him.
5. Be unhappy
6. Be angry

etc, etc....

well this just proves how ignorant most ppl are to the true invisionment of satan...... u take satan as the preffered and often comercialized verion, if u ACTUALLY investigated deeper into the true meaning of SATAN as in the pagan religions u would find that "satan" is the embodiment of human desire and a religion in which YOU are seen as important and efficient

quite contrary to this the christian religion forces u to relinquish all of ur love and effort to one who is "better" than all,

now this to me is enough to turn me from christianity, oh and not to mention that they took things from other religions and just implanted them into their own.....

That is correct. I have read the same.

Originally posted by RavenNightstar
Actually, the Necronomicon was not invented by H.P.Lovecraft, he just wrote about it. The Necronomicon actually does exist, and it is called "The Book of the Dead", but I am unsure if it's Hell's Bible!

The book of the dead refers to a book used in egyptian religious cermonies during the burial proccess of pharoh's.

Hell does have a bible however, two actually. Diabolism has two main branch religions, those who view the devil as the supreme evil (satanists). and those who view Jehovah as a evil diety who miscreated the world to the detriment of humanity and see lucifer as a type of savior.

The most common one is the Satanists however.

Re: does hell also have a bible?

Originally posted by dragonpisces272
After watching Constantine, I was just curious if they really do have a bible in hell. It stated in the movie that "Hell's Bible" was a different version of Revelations, and in the cover of their Bible, it had the picture of Jesus on the cross, but the cross is flipped upside down. Any info on this?

i dont no if there is but there damn well should be so 😛 😛 if u disagree

Re: Re: does hell also have a bible?

Originally posted by golgotha
i dont no if there is but there damn well should be so 😛 😛 if u disagree

i am a satanist all hail satan god dammit

Apparently not a good satanist if you don't know of the satanic bible.

Re: Re: Re: does hell also have a bible?

Originally posted by golgotha
i am a satanist all hail satan god dammit

Satanists I know of usually don't go around saying "Hail Satan" - perhaps you more fall in the category of literal Devil worship?

I saw a program on that, and there is no way to prove it is the spear that was use in the crucification of Jesus, however, it is a spear from the time period. To say that it is the one and only spear is like randomly pointing to a rifle in a pone shop and saying that is the gun that killed JFK.

Very true. There are many Roman artifacts from before, during and after the supposed crucification period. Including spears. There is no way to know if it is real, and in all reality it probably ins't (especially as the one in question does not give people all those benefits that the real spear supposedly does.)

It is the problem with relics. At one point a medieval city was said to have had three heads belonging to John the Baptist, all fake of course. And if all the piece of the "true cross" where put together today it would be miles high and across, because there are a mass of them, all likely fake.

Actually, the Necronomicon was not invented by H.P.Lovecraft, he just wrote about it. The Necronomicon actually does exist, and it is called "The Book of the Dead", but I am unsure if it's Hell's Bible!

Actuallty it was - at least in the sense it was used there. Lovecraft is the first person to make use of something known as the "Necronomicon" in his writing. It is fictional. While there could be validity in the claim that it was inspired by old mystical texts the fact remains that the Necronomicon as people think of it now was born in H.P's wonderful horror writings.

The Book of the Dead is in no way Biblical, Hellish of anything like that. It is Egyptian in origin, and it shows regrettable ignorance to sully it by using it in such a way.

Originally posted by golgotha
i am a satanist all hail satan god dammit

Hahaha, you've got the awesome down pat, "skull".

Originally posted by FeceMan
Hahaha, you've got the awesome down pat, "skull".
Now now, he only wants your throne.............. 😉

Originally posted by God Puppet
🙁 Hm...movies really are getting too real... 😛 Umm...no. There's no Hell Bible. Since Hell is a christian/Catholic concept...and I think Jewish concept, that means, Hell is a place created by god and a prison for the devil and sinners.

Unlike popular belief, there is never anything that leads you to believe satan rules in hell, or that anything lives comfortably there. No, hell is simply a place of punishment. It has no mind or ruler (unless you count the ruler of all things: God) and therefore, no bible...

I'm christian too and Reborn know his stuff and basically said everything you need to know it the shortest way of telling you too. And this stuff is real, just letting you know if u believe it or not.

MOoOoO!!!

maybe if the caught a break from mind numbing pain, theyd all gather in revolt to write one. "extreme hopes are born of extreme desperation" as mr russell rightly said.

Actually the Pentagram was once a symbol of Christianity, it represented the five wounds of Christ. The inverted cross was first used to represent St Peter, who was crucified upside down since he felt he was unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Christ.

Originally posted by Dataflux
Actually the Pentagram was once a symbol of Christianity, it represented the five wounds of Christ.

Tons of cultures and religions have used the Pentagram as a symbol, mainly because it kicks ass. In the story of Sir Gawain each point has five possible meanings, of those two or three (depending on your views) relate directly to Christianity.

Re: does hell also have a bible?

Originally posted by dragonpisces272
After watching Constantine, I was just curious if they really do have a bible in hell. It stated in the movie that "Hell's Bible" was a different version of Revelations, and in the cover of their Bible, it had the picture of Jesus on the cross, but the cross is flipped upside down. Any info on this?

yea, it's called the necronomicon according to evil dead.

i'm j/k. don't think one exists. if one did exist an authentic one would by authorized by the devil him/itself with either him/it or a minion/chosen follower/s penning it.

but since his fate is apparently sealed why would you write about how badly you're going to pay for everything in the end. (according to the bible, @ least)

I think it's called Atlas Shrugged

Originally posted by dragonpisces272
After watching Constantine, I was just curious if they really do have a bible in hell. It stated in the movie that "Hell's Bible" was a different version of Revelations, and in the cover of their Bible, it had the picture of Jesus on the cross, but the cross is flipped upside down. Any info on this?
there a couple of them...one is The Devil's Bible...written by a monk whom awaited his death bed at the gallows and then there was the book written by a retired lion tamer named Aton LaVey...it was called The Satanic Bible

Hell has no Bible because it doesn't exist.

Hell is mistranslated from the Hebrew word Sheol & the Greek word Hades which actually mean the common grave of mankind.

It doesn´t exist, a loving God wouldn´t create such a place.

Originally posted by dragonpisces272
After watching Constantine, I was just curious if they really do have a bible in hell. It stated in the movie that "Hell's Bible" was a different version of Revelations, and in the cover of their Bible, it had the picture of Jesus on the cross, but the cross is flipped upside down. Any info on this?
The answer to your question is 42

Originally posted by Da Pittman
The answer to your question is 42

Now we only have to find the question. 😉