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Product Description Hell is a popular topic in the marketplace today. But what about Hell interests people most? Which questions are they REALLY asking? Through the numerous book tours and media interviews he has conducted with his New York Times best-selling 2006 release, 23 Minutes in Hell, Bill Wiese has listened to the top questions asked by both readers and the media and conclusively addresses them in his follow-up book, Hell.
Hell in a handbasketOctober 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have read HELL and in many aspects,it fills my expectation as to what this state really is. I don't agree with many of the authors as to their description of this place of eternal fire. One can only learn the truth by leaving this place of perdition and it's reality to the Lord's just judgement as to punishment. Remember he said it would be more tolerable for Sodom,then for a Town that refused the Good News. Suffice to say that staying our of Hell is advisable and that it is the only way to escape where most politicians who are not pro-life,will end up.
Excellent, A Must Read for everyone!October 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well written and easy to comprehend. It helps explain everything you ever wanted to know or was curious about. Anyone who doubts there is a Hell should Absolutely read this book yesterday.
Bill Weise HellOctober 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A Walk Through LifeTrue to Life I enjoyed reading this book but I have to ask the question is Bill Weise really sharing this to save our souls or is he trying to make a buck? reason why I feel this way is because after the success of 23 minutes in hell Bill Weise quickly delivers a follow up. I mean why not just write one book with everything in it that we need to know and leave it at that. Bill Weise shares his experience of being in hell for 23 minutes until God came and saved him. There are many quotes from the bible and Bill Weise explains in detail what they mean giving us a clearer and broader understanding.I do wonder as there are other books similar to this, such as 90 minutes in heaven by Don Piper and Cecil Murphey. But a good read none the less.
Are you kidding me??October 2, 2008 2 out of 18 found this review helpful
This has to be a joke, right?? Are we that dumb to believe this garbage? I shudder to think at the gullible people who fall for this scare-tactic propaganda. The hypocrisy is mind boggling!!!
Updated Edition of the First BookSeptember 11, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
At first glance this book almost looks like it was written by another author due to it's size, formatting and voluminous words per page when compared to the first book which was in essence a testimonial with some references following. This book is essentially an expanded edition of the first with explanations, testimonials from the first book's influence, lengthly pages of excerpts from commentaries and resources supporting the author's views, and Question & Answer chapters. The Q&A chapters are in my opinion lacking in depth. But once you dig inside this book it becomes evident the same familiar material is there but with much more research. The sincerity of the author is evident which redeems the book in a way. Conspicuously missing are references from Ryrie and Dake's Bible which speak to much of the topics covered here. I would have also liked to have seen an endorsement letter from his Church/Church leadership or denomination to add endorsement/bio to the book. The subject matter of this book is almost incomprehensible humanly speaking except for the fact that once one gets a glimpse of the true spiritual world beyond our senses [by God's actions in our life--not on our own efforts] this book will make more sense. A bit one-dimensional at points but comes through. I liked the author's point of delineating between salvation and doctrine, i.e. one is saved by sincere belief in Jesus Christ and doctrine follows. The two are not to be confused or held as equal. Familiar reasoning and references as it appears the author is not theologically trained but does not claim to be. A good effort given he and his wife's busy travelling schedule. I would suggest reading I Believe in Visions (Faith Library Publications), Life Isn't Fair but God Is-One Man's Battle to Stay in the Ministry and/or Visions Beyond the Veil: Visions of Heaven, Angels, Satan, Hell and the End of the Age to round out the subject more completely.