to make things quick. I found the place called gehenna on google earth about 5 months ago,now they removed it.
this is where pretty much every religion believes hell is. Can anyone tell me why whoever removed this did so? do they not want people to know its a
real place?
generally, its a term used to describe hell used in the koine greek in the new testament. are you saying that at some point you were able to pinpoint
a place "gehenna" on google earth? is it possible that it was a variant spelling of an actual city or area, and not a conspiracy to hide the truth?
just asking.
Yes,at one point in time not years but months ago,after reading the old testament and discovering hell is named gehenna. I became very curious if it
was still around. So having google earth on my computer i simply typed the name in and it pin pointed a place near jerusalem,afghanistan,irag,that
general area. Now today it will not pinpoint the location like it previously did.
One level of hell is called gehenna and you can't find it on google earth my friend. It's 5 levels deep.
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Yea,you are right. Now,you cannot find gehenna on google earth. At one point in time not a year but months ago,you could find gehenna on google
earth,now im not asking if anyone knows if it exists. all im asking is if anyone knows why they removed it.
Gehenna is a valley outside Jerusalem. Supposedly sacrifices to "false" gods were done there via fire and, according to sum, there was later a trash
heap or landfill that was always burning there. It is also known as the Valley of Hinnom (I think someone above me posted that too).
The Bible is very vague about Hell which leads to varying interpretations... no one really goes to Hell in the end though, Revelation says they are
thrown into a Lake of Fire, which most Christians think is the same as Hell