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Hell is a Christian Hoax 27

Contradiction #7

"I found myself being hurled through the air, and then was falling to the ground, completely out of control" (23 Minutes, p. xiii).

And this admission: "The ground was all rock, barren and desolate" (p. 10).

And where do we find this barren and desolate "ground and rock?" Why in the middle of the earth, 3,700 miles deep! Just what is "ground?" American Heritage College Dictionary: "ground n. 1. The solid SURFACE of the earth. 2. Soil; earth."

Imagine that: the "surface, soil & earth" found on the earth's surface, is also found 3,700 miles deep in the center of the earth. And "soil" (which is a definition of "ground") consists in part of organic material. Just how organic (once living) materials found its way into the center of the earth where Bill says there is absolutely no life whatsoever, is not explained. Also, Bill tells us that the center of the earth is twelve thousand degrees. Do you know of any ground or rocks that can remain solid when heated to twelve thousand degrees? Are these just minor technicalities, or are they lies?

Contradiction #8

HOW HOT WAS IT?

"The first thing I noticed was the temperature, it was hot-far beyond any possibility of sustaining life" (23 Minutes, p. xiv). How hot was it? Bill Answers:

1. "I DON'T KNOW how hot it was.

2. "All I knew was that it was extremely hot, terribly hot. It was so hot... " (23 Minutes Internet Script, p. 4).

3. "...the core temperature at the center of the earth is approximately twelve thousand degrees. To endure that for an eternity is unfathomable" (p. 22).

But then Bill tells us that one's senses are keener in hell and that he knew how hot it was in hell: "I KNEW the temperature was 300 degrees." Unbelievable.

Contradiction #9

HOW DARK WAS IT?

"As I stood outside the cell, I actually felt the darkness... I was once in a coal mine in Arizona that was completely void of light. I couldn't see anything, yet it was nothing like the darkness in hell" (23 Minutes, p. 9).

"The darkness was somewhat like a black hole...the pull of gravity is so strong that it actually stops light from traveling, and it cannot escape from the hole. The darkness in hell is like that" (p. 0-10).

"I looked one direction, all black, and all I heard was screams, billions of people screaming...so you have to endure...the blackness. You can't see anything. You can't even see what is coming up against you" (Internet Script, p. 9).

Okay, it was so dark, one couldn't see anything, could feel the darkness, darker than anything on earth, like a black hole in outer space, etc., yet, Bill could see.

His next statement after describing this darkness as "a penetrating evil," is, "I looked..." Why would Bill "look?" Inasmuch as one can't see anything in hell. But regardless, Bill says he "...looked off to my right and could faintly SEE flames..." (23 Minutes, p. 9).

"I was now outside the cell and I looked this direction and as I looked this way I could see there was flames of fire, about 10 miles away from me. I knew it was 10 miles. And a pit of fire, about 3 miles across, had flames that lit up the skyline enough to see the landscape of Hell just a little bit" (Script, p. 11).

After all that blackness, and blacker than black, and blacker than the absence of light, Bill tells us that he "LOOKED," and that he could "SEE."

"Lifting my head, I began to look around" (23 Minutes, p. 2).

"I saw two enormous beasts, unlike anything I had ever seen before" (p. 2). Bill spends a whole chapter describing in detail how these demons looked.

"But the place I saw was barren..." (p. 10).

"I looked out at the desolate, barren cavern..." (23 Minutes, p. 12).

"As I looked up into that dark, eerie, tomb..." (p. 21).

"I could see the outlines of people..." (p. 22).

"The smoke from the flames was very thick, allowing visibility for only a short distance, but what I could see...I saw many people reaching out..." (p. 29).

"As I looked at the walls, I could see that they were covered..." (p. 29).

"I also saw snakes and worms...and could not believe my eyes" (p. 30).

"I saw that there was a hole in the top of the cave... (p. 30).

"I believe the Lord's presence was there for me to see the scenery better..." (From 23 Minutes, Internet Script, p. 4).

What more need I say? Bill contradicts himself often and badly. Ya know, after a couple of dozen such contradictions, they appear to be lies rather than just inadvertent contradictions.


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