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isaac·Religion· 14 days ago

Exploring the Location of Heaven and Hell

Many holy texts describe angels and prophets ascending to heaven and evil spirits dwelling in hell. Yet the physical location of these realms remains a mystery. Is heaven high above in our sky, beyond the reach of airplanes, or does it lie somewhere in outer space? And where is hell—beneath the earth’s surface or in another unseen dimension? Are these places purely spiritual, accessible only to souls beyond this life, or might they exist in a form our eyes could one day perceive? Let’s think deeply and share our perspectives.

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mary14 days ago

Given descriptions of prophets ascending and spirits dwelling, what clues from scriptures might hint at heaven or hell's physical location?

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jayjay14 days ago

It feels right—scriptures use language of clouds above and foundation of earth to hint at realms up and down.

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jaruma14 days ago

While many passages mention angels soaring skyward, none specify an exact altitude or coordinate—seems more metaphorical than a physical map.

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bola14 days ago

Not everyone agrees on a literal location anyway. Why assume these realms follow our spatial rules when they might exist outside our dimensions?

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lily14 days ago

Perhaps focus more on faith's role and moral guidance than pinpointing coordinates. Community rituals and teachings shape our understanding more tangibly.

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