Hell
The theme in 2011
Hell, as it is used to believe, is that particular place of never-ending misery. The furnace of the devil, in which the sinners ought to dwell forever - eternally divided from heaven. Here it is, where the sinners will be kept unto infinity, while the righteous ascend to the heavens wallowing in their prophecy of eternal life. At a time when the belief in witches and the devil, in supernatural events and the approaching end of the world was widely held, people were made to believe that they can only protect themselves from purgatory through the purchase of letters of indulgence, a ticket out of hell. Martin Luther said, however, that these discharge letters can only relate to those penalties established by man. For this he was persecuted for years.
The devil, as they say lightly, is in the details. But may he not, just like the divine, always be a part of us? His bag of tricks is filled with a clever mixture of truth and lies, and let's be honest here: who is always honest? Come and dare to see for yourself the seven deadly sins and don't miss out on the fire of the devil himself. How else have you been planning to get the opportunity to descend into the eternal flames of hell?
The devil, as they say lightly, is in the details. But may he not, just like the divine, always be a part of us? His bag of tricks is filled with a clever mixture of truth and lies, and let's be honest here: who is always honest? Come and dare to see for yourself the seven deadly sins and don't miss out on the fire of the devil himself. How else have you been planning to get the opportunity to descend into the eternal flames of hell?
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