Life after death: man tells of a terrible journey into hell in which “thousands burned in pits” | Strange | news

Many reject the idea that there is a place like Hell where retribution for past sins is distributed. It is often argued by skeptics that the devil and his subterranean realm are pure inventions of the human imagination. However, one man claims he went to hell and back and reveals the remarkable journey in a book that sold over a million copies and became a New York Times bestseller.

In a conversation with the Christian broadcaster TCT Network, Bill Wiese lived through his terrible experiences on his journey to hell.

One night in 1998 pious Christian woke up and went to his refrigerator for a drink.

Without knowing it, his soul was about to descend into the infernal abyss of hell.

He claims that his mind was detached from his body and transported through a long tunnel into the terrible underworld.

Mr. Wiese is said to have landed on the floor of a prison cell where he was hit by the intensity of the heat.

“There were stone walls, bars, it was more like a dungeon – a dirty, smelly, smoke-filled dungeon,” he recalls.

He continued, “The heat was so unbearable, I wondered how I could be alive. Why am I here, how did I get here? “

The author recounted how he was mercilessly tortured by blasphemous demons who created a torrent of hatred against themselves and God.

In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Mr. Wiese continued his 23-minute journey to hell.

“I saw this big fire pit,” he said.

READ MORE: Bill Nye says “overwhelming evidence” proves that there is no afterlife

He told Mr. Hannity that the most important thing is that the public believe God’s Word about the horrors of eternal death.

“The Lord just wants me to point people to the scriptures,” he said.

“Churches do not speak of the scriptures that speak of hell.

“I am only a guide to direct people to these scriptures.”

Related Articles

Latest Articles