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  2. Hellshire Beach - Wikipedia

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    Hellshire Beach, Jamaica, is located near Portmore, and famed for its fried fish and safe swimming. [1] It has near white sands with a very small trace of black sand. [1] Exposed when there is a sea running to the south, the waters close to shore are often quite cloudy due to the stirred up sand. [1]

  3. Hel (location) - Wikipedia

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    Hel (location) "Odin Rides to Hel" (1908) by W. G. Collingwood. Hel (Old Norse: [ˈhel]) is an afterlife location in Norse mythology and paganism. It is ruled over by a being of the same name, Hel. In late Icelandic sources, varying descriptions of Hel are given and various figures are described as being buried with items that will facilitate ...

  4. Hellraiser - Wikipedia

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    Hellraiser is a 1987 British supernatural horror film [6] written and directed by Clive Barker in his directorial debut, [7] Based on Barker's 1986 novella The Hellbound Heart, [1] the film’s plot concerns a mystical puzzle box that summons the Cenobites, a group of extra-dimensional, sadomasochistic beings who cannot differentiate between pain and pleasure.

  5. Hell Energy Drink - Wikipedia

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    Hell Energy Drink (stylized as HELL) is a popular energy drink brand distributed primarily in Europe and Asia. The brand was initiated in 2006 by a privately owned company, founded in Hungary, 2004, which took the name "Hell Energy Magyarország Kft." in 2009. [1] Within three years it became the market leader in Hungary. [2]

  6. Problem of Hell - Wikipedia

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    The problem of Hell is an ethical problem in the Abrahamic religions of Christianity and Islam, in which the existence of Hell or Jahannam for the punishment of souls in the afterlife is regarded as inconsistent with the notion of a just, moral, and omnipotent, omnibenevolent, omniscient supreme being. Also regarded as inconsistent with such a ...

  7. Hell - Wikipedia

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    Hell – detail from a fresco in the medieval church of St Nicholas in Raduil, Bulgaria. Belief in hell by country (2017–2020) In religion and folklore, hell is a location or state in the afterlife in which souls are subjected to punitive suffering, most often through torture, as punishment after death.

  8. Hellscape - Wikipedia

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    Hellscape. Part of Jan van Eyck 's Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych. A hellscape is a harsh environment, an unpleasant place, or a scene thought to resemble hell. [ 1] A depiction of hell in a work of art is called a hellscape. [ 2] The earliest known use of the term in print was in 1894. [ 2]

  9. Hell in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Hell in Christianity. In Christian theology, Hell is the place or state into which, by God's definitive judgment, unrepentant sinners pass in the general judgment, or, as some Christians believe, immediately after death (particular judgment). [1][2] Its character is inferred from teaching in the biblical texts, some of which, interpreted ...