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Contradiction #36

Why did God send Bill to hell? "Why did You send me to this awful place?

Jesus: "Because many people do not believe that hell truly exists" (23 Minutes in Hell, p. 33)..

So Bill gives us Jesus' answer as to why He sent Bill to hell. He says that many of Jesus' own people do not believe in this hell, and therefore, God wants people to believe and know that there really is such a place of eternal torture and misery.

And the way that Jesus will accomplish this is by sending one into the world who has actually been in this realm of the dead, this hell in the middle of the earth.

So Jesus told Bill that if he could relay the horrors of this hell from his own personal experience in hell, then many people who otherwise would not believe, now would believe and be saved. So what's wrong with that? Everything! As Bill is horribly lacking in a knowledge of the Scriptures, he contradicts his own Lord and Saviour, by making a liar out of Him. Does anyone really believe that Jesus is a contradicting liar?

Do we have a Scriptural example where someone in a parable request Abraham to go and warn others before they died, so that they would not come into such a judgment? Matter of fact, we do. Bill says that the parable of Lazarus and the Rich man in Luke 16 is a description of the very hell that Bill visited. Now then listen to what Jesus said in regards to using someone from this place to warn and save others who do not believe in this "hell."

Then he said, I pray thee therefore, father, that you would send him to my father's house: For I have five brethren; that he may testify unto them, lest they also come into this place of torment. Abraham said unto him, They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. And he said, Nay, father Abraham: but if one went unto them from the dead, they will repent. And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead" (Luke 16:19-31).

Bill says God sent him from the dead to warn the world of the living . Yes, Bill says that many will and have already repented because of him bringing this message from the dead, from the Christian hell. But is that what Jesus tells us in this parable) ? So, did Jesus have a change of heart since He made that statement approximately 2000 years ago? Do the Scriptures "lie" when they state, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever" (Heb. 13:8).?

No, it is Bill who lies. Jesus did not say on one occasion that they would not repent if someone came from the dead to witness to them, but that 2000 years later, they would repent and be spared this awful place if they had such an eye witness as Bill Wiese. Jesus didn't contradict Himself. Jesus didn't lie. Jesus never told Bill that his testimony of these experience would save people from hell. Jesus never told Bill anything about a Christian hell. Bill never went to such a place which is contradicted by hundreds of Scriptures.

No one in this world will or can repent unless and until God grants them repentance (John 6:44; Rom. 2:4; Isa. 30:18, etc.). Not only are the "many called, but few are chosen," but God is not even calling everyone now, in this Church age. Billions of people before Christ's earthly ministry, never heard of Him, and billions since Christ's earthly ministry have never heard of Him. And seeing that it is only by the name of Jesus Christ that anyone can be converted and saved (Acts 4:10-12), how can the Church say that they have a chance to be saved without His Name or sacrifice? Either one is saved by the Name and Sacrifice of Jesus Christ, or he cannot be saved.

It is in JUDGMENT, not now, that most of humanity will repent and learn to live righteously: "... for when thy judgments are in the earth ( no, not now, but ( 'when' - in Judgment) , the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness (Isa. 26:9). Yes they will. Of course they will. God says they will!

"He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces: and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for the LORD hath spoken it" (Isa. 25:8).

That prophetic statement in Isaiah doesn't sound like hell. Many of my readers have gone to Church for 20, 30, 40, 50, years, and have never heard the dozens and dozens of Scriptures expounded that I am presenting in just this one article.

Contradiction #37

Bill was traumatized with fear, torture and torment when he returned to his original body:

"And I thought, 'Lord don't leave, don't leave.' I just wanted to stay with You for a while. But He left...that's when all the fear, and torture, and the torment came back into my mind...I was in agony...so that's when I prayed and I was able to pray, 'Take it out of my mind...' (23 Minutes, Internet Script p. 19).

Bill's wife Annette goes along with this charade: "I saw him there traumatized, literally traumatized holding his skull, holding his head between his hands and crying out and screaming...I just started to pray and he cried out and said, 'Pray that the Lord would take this out of my mind!

So I proceeded to pray over him, and in about ten to twenty minutes he BEGAN to calm down" (Script of 23 Minutes from Internet, p. 3).

"I started to pray. after a short while, Bill began to calm down and regain his composure. His screaming subsided, his breathing returned to normal, and he was able to gather his thoughts" (23 Minutes, p. 47).

"One of the first things he asked for was a glass of water, and I ( Annette) got that for him, and he calmed down and told me what happened to him" (23 Minutes in Hell, Internet Script, p. 3).

Okay, so how long did it take for Bill to return to normal after all this screaming and traumatic fear, torment and agony?

1. "In about ten to twenty minutes he began to calm down..."

2. "After a short while Bill began to calm down..."

3. "...he asked for a glass of water, and I got that for him, and he calmed down and told me what happened to him."

But then we read this:

4. "In an INSTANT, God removed the fear and left the memory..." (23 Minutes in Hell, p. 46). Not in "ten to twenty minutes," not "After a short while," but "in an instant."

5. "In the natural, you would have to go through all kinds of counseling to get though this kind of trauma, but God took it ( the trauma) out , instantly took it out, the trauma. He left the memory, but took the trauma and the fear out" (Internet Script, p. 3).

And then Bill states how thankful he was that God took out the trauma "instantly" and left only the memory of his experience:

6 . "I truly thank God it didn't take me years, or even days to recover from my visit to hell" (23 Minutes in Hell, p. 48).

So God took the trauma away "instantly," and it did not take years to do so. Oh really? And just how long did it take Bill to calm down like a normal person? Was it, "After a short while?" "About twenty minutes?" "After he drank a glass of water?" "instantly?" Or none of the above? Well, according to Bill's next statement it was none of the above:

7. "Also in returning from this ( experience in hell) , it took me A YEAR to calm down, and become like a normal person again." (23 Minutes in Hell, Internet Script, p. 2).

One has to wonder whether this man is even capable of telling the truth?


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