Hell is a Christian Hoax 24
Contradiction #4
A tale of two bodies. How many bodies does one person have? Bill had two, and possible three bodies
Bill's first body: Bill left his first body behind lying on the living room floor back in California. Because on his return trip back from hell, he states: "As I approached my body, I seemed to be drawn back into it" (23 Minutes in Hell, p. 45).
Bill's second body: In Hell Bill had a second body: "my flesh should disintegrate from off my body" due to the extreme heat he was in (23 Minutes p. xiv). "I was lying on the floor in the cell ( in hell) and I had absolutely no strength in my body" (Script, page 3). "And ( a demon) threw me into the wall, and every bone in my body just broke" (p. 3). "My flesh hung from my body like ribbons..." "These creatures had no respect for the human body, "I have always taken care of myself by eating right, exercising, and staying in shape, but none of that mattered as my body was being destroyed before my very eyes" (23 Minutes, p. 6). "As I lay there on the floor of that cell, I felt extremely weak. I noticed that I had a body, one that appeared just as it is now" (23 Minutes in Hell, p. 2). See p. 10 for more details of Bill's body in Hell.
So clearly Bill's body in Hell is the very same body that he took care of and nurtured and nourished back in California. There was nothing different to him about his body in Hell, as he didn't know for awhile that he even was in hell. So what are we to make of all this? He ( 1) left his body, ( 2) had an "out of body" experience, ( 3) Suffered physical pain in this body of flesh from the heat and lack of water. He had the bones of this body broken, and the flesh of this body shredded. And yet... AND YET, he tells us that his physical body was home in California lying on the floor! So now we are to believe that Bill has two identical physical bodies.
But Bill tells us he had one more body - a spiritual body. He said the walls were made of rough stone and the cell had actual bars on it like what we have in our own jails. The first thing he notices is that he has an actual body. This body was his spirit body, not his natural body, as his natural body was still back home in on the living room floor. So Bill had an actual out-of-body experience at the same time that he was having an in-body experience. Sounds like a giant contradiction and double-speak to me.
And never mind the fact that a "spirit body" could not feel any physical pain, heat, thirst, etc. These are physical sensations in the physical body, not in a spirit body.
So Bill would have us believe that he was both out of his physical body, (which he left on the dining room floor in California) and in his physical body in Hell, which he said was just like his real body. Would that make his Hell body an Unreal body, or a spirit body, both of which contradicts that he left his real body back in California. So one of Bill's physical bodies was in Hell, while Bill's other physical body was at his home in the living room, and his physical body which was "...just like his real body," was also a "spirit body." Will the real body of Bill Wiese please stand up? What a crock!