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Do we know of anybody who is in Hell?

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chanter said:
There is the presence of the Evil One -- Satan. I have experienced Satan and was set free by prayers from the Holy Orthodox Church.

Satan does roam about the world like a lion seeking those whom he may devour.

Christ our God did talk about Hell in the Gospel on the Last Judgment. Who will go to Hell? Those who did not feed Him, or give him drink, or visit Him in prison.... Not everyone who cries Lord, Lord, will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. We must be watchful for Christ will come like a thief in the night. Let us be found repentant and ready to enter with the Saints into Heaven.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.

Hope this helps.

Well put! And so true!

if anyone's interested, go here, and do a "find" on "hell". The whole talk that Fr. Thomas Hopko gave is very interesting, and I believe offers excellent insight into the matter.

home.it.net.au/~jgrapsas/pages/afterdeath.htm
 
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Andreas said:
My question was to find out if the Church ever taught anybody we knew by name in history went to hell.
St. John Chrysostom speaks of Judas being in Hell, but I believe that this was more along the lines of private speculation.
 
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nyj said:
Therefore, I'd hate to speculate on someone else's chances at attaining heaven when I know my own chances hang by the most perilous of threads.
So I guess you have a problem with canonizing saints?
 
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I think that some have overemphasized the importance here...it was just a question...it was a question that many people have asked before, for centuries, and many will ask again. It doesn't require chastisement from those who would like to appear as more "wise". It was just a question.
 
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Suzannah said:
I think that some have overemphasized the importance here...it was just a question...it was a question that many people have asked before, for centuries, and many will ask again. It doesn't require chastisement from those who would like to appear as more "wise". It was just a question.
CF said:
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Suzannah again.
Dang it. ;)
 
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Matrona said:
So I guess you have a problem with canonizing saints?
No, not at all. These two things (canonizing saints and condemning sinners) are so far apart it's like comparing apples to elephants. Second, I'm not the one canonizing anyone, it's the Church who does so. That the Church has never definitively placed anyone in Hell says something very important to me. It should say something very important to you too.
 
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Maximus said:
I've been to some places that bear a close resemblance to hell.

Like Haiti . . .

Ever been there?

Maybe we could fix it, with God's help.
Amen, Maximus. I have been there. It's terrible for the poor people there. There is an Orthodox mission there, but I cannot remember the name of it. I recalled in December that the people's pact with the Devil was up for it's two hundred year renewal last month (January 1.) I prayed about that. I hope it wasn't renewed, but with Aristede, it's entirely possible. He did declare voudoun the official religion of the country some time ago...
 
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Miss Shelby said:
hmm...speculating on the unsaved? Sounds like more of Protestant invention to me.

Michelle
Dear Michelle and NYJ,

I really hope this thread dies Or maybe the good fairy will come along and delete it. But I really do think it is a legitmate "musing"...St. Augustine also mused on it, as did many others of our blessed Fathers. Okay, maybe they didn't post it on a message board,but they certainly wrote about it in a public format. Can we all just "get along"? LOL! Anyway, I respect you greatly and hope this will not deter you from coming here and being friends with me, or any other Orthodox here...it really was just a musing with no ill intent.

Blessed St. Augustine of Hippo:
In his sermons he says to all: "It depends on you to be elect" (In Ps. cxx, n. 11, etc.); "Who are the elect? You, if you wish it" (In Ps. Lxxiii, n. 5). But, you will say, according to Augustine, the lists of the elect and reprobate are closed. Now if the non-elect can gain heaven, if all the elect can be lost, why should not some pass from one list to the other? You forget the celebrated explanation of Augustine: When God made His plan, He knew infallibly, before His choice, what would be the response of the wills of men to His graces. If, then, the lists are definitive, if no one will pass from one series to the other, it is not because anyone cannot (on the contrary, all can), it is because God knew with infallible knowledge that no one would wish to. Thus I cannot effect that God should destine me to another series of graces than that which He has fixed, but, with this grace, if I do not save myself it will not be because I am not able, but because I do not wish to. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02091a.htm

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Thou hast made us for Thyself, O God, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee. *St. Augustine

Where Peter is, there is the Church. Where the Church is, there is Jesus Christ. Where Jesus Christ is, there is eternal salvation. *St. Ambrose

Luke 13:27 "Away from me, all you evildoers" --Jesus


Matthew 7:14 "...small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."

Matthew 19:24 "...it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" Luke 13:23-30 "Lord, are only a few people going to be saved?...many I tell you will try to enter and will not be able to."



John 12:48: "He who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him-- the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day."

Even the disciples were distressed at Jesus' statement in Matthew 19:24. They asked who can be saved. He replied that an individual trying on their own to do good and attain salvation will always fail. But with God's help, they will be able to achieve salvation through this route.



-So to everyone in this thread: If even the disciples were worried and thinking about it, how much more do students of Christianity think about it and worry about it and need a place to come and ask the question.

It's not a "protestant" question. It's a human question. We are all human. After this thread started gaining negative responses, I resisted the urge to edit my answer and erase what I originally said. I have not edited it, because I believe that while I may be wrong in my answer, the question deserves a little dignity on the part of the querent. I will accept full responsibility for what I say. That's a far greater risk, than risking your disapproval. Let's not turn away from people who have serious questions, just for the sake of political correctness.
That is my feeling and I hope it will not prevent future friendships or continued exchange between us.

In love and friendship:
Suzannah
 
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