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People arent chosing hell if they dont believe in it.
I give people more credit than you do. I trust that most people, if given a description of God (love, patience, justice, etc.) and living in a world where these qualities exist only imperfectly, can make some pretty accurate inferences about what the world would be like with no God (no love, no patience, no justice, etc.) and what a world would be like that is centered around God (perfect love, perfect patience, perfect justice, etc.). I believe that if a person is truly seeking those things that are of God, they will find Jesus; if a person is not seeking after their own selfish ambitions, they will not find Jesus. Hell is nothing more than the absence of God's influence, and I believe that it is something that people choose for themselves, because there are things in this world they love more than God and refuse to give those things up.
If you have never done so, I would encourage you to read The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis. Although it is allegorical, I think it does a great job of explaining the reality that many people do choose hell for themselves.
Another book that is not specifically about Hell, but which discusses it in a larger discussion about the afterlife, is Surprised by Hope by N.T. Wright.
Both Wright and Lewis write within the Anglican tradition, and I think that both authors are quite thought-provoking, even if you don't agree with all their theology.
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