Hell Wasn't Always Fire: What Early Christians Really Believed

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What if Hell—as you know it—never existed in early Christianity?

In this episode of Faith & Heresy, we unravel the fiery myths and dive deep into ancient texts to uncover the real story behind Hell. From Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna to the Norse goddess Hel and the disturbing legacy of Baal, this is the forgotten history buried beneath mistranslations, fear, and theology.

We'll also explore how Dante’s Inferno—a 14th-century poem—reshaped the public imagination, turning metaphors into eternal torment.

🔥 Was Hell always about fire?
⚖️ Did early Christians even believe in eternal punishment?
💀 And what dark valley did Jesus really warn about?

👇 Watch now to discover the truth—and challenge everything you’ve been taught to fear.

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TimeStamps:
0:00 – Introduction
0:59 – Where the Word "Hell" Comes From
2:21 – The Norse Roots of Hell
3:33 – Sheol: The Land of Silence
4:18 – Hades and the Early Church
5:27 – Gehenna and Baal
7:39 – Dante’s Influence on Modern Hell
8:30 – Conclusion

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